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The PanelForge ‘New Project’ dialog window is the entry point to creating a new PanelForge [[Project]].
 
 
Various important options are set here that will control how elements of PanelForge will interact with the new Project.  
 
Some of these options may be time-consuming to later adjust as a Project increases in size, it is recommended that care is taken when choosing these options.
 
 
:[[File: NewProject.png|thumb|570px|none|]]
 


===Project Name===
===Project Name===
The name that the PanelForge Project file and directory will use.
Any non-Latin/Roman alphabet characters or numbers will be converted to ‘_’ (underscore) characters, this is done to guarantee validity with all platform file systems.
===Parent Directory===
===Parent Directory===
Where the PanelForge Project directory and containing Project files will be created.
Although the directory location path can be manually edited. Using the ‘…’ folder icon button to the right will display a standard Location selection dialog window.
===Resolution===
===Resolution===
===Frames Per Second===
 
===Set Project Defaults... ===
The pixel resolution for the Project’s Panel Canvas and the default for any exported bitmap/video data.
[[Project Defaults]]
 
Selecting the ‘Custom’ option from the popup menu allows a custom resolution to be entered in the number fields.
 
 
If required this can be later changed with the [[Project Panel Resolution Resize]] dialog window available via the ‘Project->Project Settings->Panel Resolution Resize’ main menu item.
 
 
===Frames per Second===
 
The frames contained in each second of a Projects timeline. The ‘frame’ is the default time unit used in PanelForge, this value will directly impact the duration of the Projects Panels.
 
 
If required this can be later changed with the [[Project Panel FPS]] dialog window available via the ‘Project->Project Settings->Panel Frames per Second’ main menu item.
 
 
===Set Project Defaults===
 
Pressing this button will display the [[Project Defaults]] dialog window. The options set in this window influence important values in newly created default panels.
 
 
Refer to your client or export requirements to set these settings appropriately.
 
 
===Details===
===Details===
Preview Resolution:
 
Panel Directory:
Under normal circumstances, it is not recommended to adjust the settings under this section. Use the ‘+’ plus symbol button to unhide the options.
Local Assets Directory:
 
====Preview Resolution====
 
The resolution used for the proxy preview image of the current Panel used by PanelForge for certain user interface elements. These include:
 
* Preview during loading Panel in Canvas view.
* Scrubbing between panels in the ‘Panel Timeline’
* Generation of Panel preview images in the ‘Panel Timeline’ and ‘Panel Thumbnails’ interfaces.
 
====Panel Directory====
 
The name of the directory that Panel files will be stored in, located in the Project directory specified above.
 
====Local Assets Directory====
 
The name of the directory that Local Asset Library will be stored in, located in the Project directory specified above.

Latest revision as of 19:59, 3 May 2020


The PanelForge ‘New Project’ dialog window is the entry point to creating a new PanelForge Project.


Various important options are set here that will control how elements of PanelForge will interact with the new Project.

Some of these options may be time-consuming to later adjust as a Project increases in size, it is recommended that care is taken when choosing these options.


NewProject.png


Project Name

The name that the PanelForge Project file and directory will use.


Any non-Latin/Roman alphabet characters or numbers will be converted to ‘_’ (underscore) characters, this is done to guarantee validity with all platform file systems.


Parent Directory

Where the PanelForge Project directory and containing Project files will be created.

Although the directory location path can be manually edited. Using the ‘…’ folder icon button to the right will display a standard Location selection dialog window.


Resolution

The pixel resolution for the Project’s Panel Canvas and the default for any exported bitmap/video data.

Selecting the ‘Custom’ option from the popup menu allows a custom resolution to be entered in the number fields.


If required this can be later changed with the Project Panel Resolution Resize dialog window available via the ‘Project->Project Settings->Panel Resolution Resize’ main menu item.


Frames per Second

The frames contained in each second of a Projects timeline. The ‘frame’ is the default time unit used in PanelForge, this value will directly impact the duration of the Projects Panels.


If required this can be later changed with the Project Panel FPS dialog window available via the ‘Project->Project Settings->Panel Frames per Second’ main menu item.


Set Project Defaults

Pressing this button will display the Project Defaults dialog window. The options set in this window influence important values in newly created default panels.


Refer to your client or export requirements to set these settings appropriately.


Details

Under normal circumstances, it is not recommended to adjust the settings under this section. Use the ‘+’ plus symbol button to unhide the options.

Preview Resolution

The resolution used for the proxy preview image of the current Panel used by PanelForge for certain user interface elements. These include:

  • Preview during loading Panel in Canvas view.
  • Scrubbing between panels in the ‘Panel Timeline’
  • Generation of Panel preview images in the ‘Panel Timeline’ and ‘Panel Thumbnails’ interfaces.

Panel Directory

The name of the directory that Panel files will be stored in, located in the Project directory specified above.

Local Assets Directory

The name of the directory that Local Asset Library will be stored in, located in the Project directory specified above.