Saving Scenes
It is important to regularly save your scene. As you make changes to a scene, an asterisk (*) appears in the title bar beside the scene name to indicate that the scene contains unsaved changes.
To save the current state of a scene as another scene, you can use the Save As command. The Save As window prompts you to give a new name and choose a different location to this scene before saving it. This will create a complete scene directory for the new scene.
It is quite frequent, when working on a scene, to try out different timings, effects, camera motions or parameters to see which one will work best. Harmony allows you to save a new version of your scene. It is really important to note that the drawings and palettes are the same between ALL the scene versions. You can modify the timing, effects, parameters and camera motion, but if you modify the drawings, they will be changed everywhere.
You can also automatically save your work. Refer to the Preferences Guide to learn more about this function.
How to save a scene
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From the top menu, select File > Save. |
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Press Ctrl + S (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + S (Mac OS X). |
How to save a scene as a new copy
- From the top menu, select File > Save As.
- In the Save As dialog box, browse to the location of the new archive and give the copy of the scene a new name. The name cannot exceed 23 characters.
- Click Save.
How to save a new version of a scene
- From the top menu, select File > Save As New Version.
The Save Version dialog box opens.
- In the Save Version dialog box, type the new version name.
- Click OK.
How to auto-save a scene
- Do one of the following:
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Windows/Linux: From the top menu, select Edit > Preferences. |
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Mac OS X: Select > Preferences. |
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Press Ctrl + U (Windows/Linux) or ⌘ + U (Mac OS X). |
- Select the General tab.
- In the Save section, set the Auto-Save parameters:
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Interval (minutes): This is the frequency at which the auto-save takes place. |
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Inactivity Interval (seconds): When Auto-save is about to take place, it verifies if you are drawing or doing anything in the application. If so, Auto-save waits this number of seconds before attempting another save. |
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Ask Before Saving: Before performing an auto-save, you are prompted with a message to confirm if you want to save or not. You can choose to turn off this option. |
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Enabled: This enables the Auto-save feature. If you do not want the system to automatically save your work, deselect this option. The auto-save is off by default. |