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rescue view

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Hi, using modeling 19 how can you save the last view to video? and take it back quickly without having to make everything appear and hide the pieces you don't need?
 
the simplest solution that comes to mind is:
- create a father group, even fictitious, which contains everything you've uploaded and that interests you
- make a configuration of this parent group
- once you place your view as you wish and turn on the details of your interest, right click on the specially created configuration and choose the command "catches elements and objectives"

at this point after switching on and off what you need and changing the views to work on it etc., just activate the specially created configuration and will turn on and display your details as you chose.
 
ah session or environment you say... but I always save in pkg, now I try, but the problem remains if saved on the server, as you say it only applies to the local rescue. . .
 
I tried but it's not okay. I must not have two files, one in pkg and one in ses, but only one
 
ah session or environment you say... but I always save in pkg, now I try, but the problem remains if saved on the server, as you say it only applies to the local rescue. . .
saving on the server you mean a folder on a remote file system or on a pdm?
 
I believe that the ses file was born as an emergency rescue and not as a file of archiving like pkg, when you upload a .ses file destroys you all that you have uploaded in anticipation, while the pkg file loads it (by dragging it you can also load so many at once) and it is added to your work session, so if for example you have made changes to a subgroup inside the pkg file, when you acquire the pline
with the .ses file this does not work, and also the idea of using it to save the oriental display seems to me a little functional artifact since you can use it once, as you move the shot twice you can not go back and if you overwrite the file. If he lives, he overwrites you with the last save.

the only hypothetically viable artifice for me could be the following:
- I'm doing a happy whole thing I want video.
- I save it in sex format with the shot I want
- I make all the changes I want and save in the pdm.


at this point when I want to review it in the desired shot just load the file.ses so I charge everything as I want to see it, then just use the "download" command of the pdm and all changes of parts and groups are lined up to the last save in the pdm without losing the desired shot.

another trick can be to start the software and load my full pkg file;
hold the frame, but move it with the appropriate command position and at this point rise it. This way every time I upload my pkg file will be displayed as I want to see it.

This, however, I remain of the idea that the only way to go is the correct one of the configuration with the controls saves objective and visible elements and then apply them with objective and elements to video, among other things the latter can apply even without "activating" the configuration, just right click on the configuration and click on the applied objective and elements to video.
 
I agree that the correct method is the configuration method.
creating a configuration is very fast and perfect for the need expressed at the beginning.
 

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