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The New Scene command will open a new, blank scene. You will be prompted to save changes on your current scene, which will be closed when the new scene opens. | The New Scene command will open a new, blank scene. You will be prompted to save changes on your current scene, which will be closed when the new scene opens. | ||
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*The default material will be carried over from the previous file, but all other materials will be lost. | *The default material will be carried over from the previous file, but all other materials will be lost. | ||
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*Starting a new scene is akin to closing Silo and opening it again. | *Starting a new scene is akin to closing Silo and opening it again. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:49, 12 August 2008
Default Shortcut: Ctrl + N
Menu Path: File > New Scene
Description
The New Scene command will open a new, blank scene. You will be prompted to save changes on your current scene, which will be closed when the new scene opens.
Notes
- The default material will be carried over from the previous file, but all other materials will be lost.
- Starting a new scene is akin to closing Silo and opening it again.