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Create a new project in Novorender Projects

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Written by Rafael Hegre Cabeza
Updated over a week ago

See the video below to see how you can

  • Create a project

  • Set a coordinate system

  • Create a project based on a template project

  • Edit an existing project

By using your project templates, you can easily add existing setups to new projects, such as:

  • Deviations: Your Deviation settings between point cloud vs point cloud and/or point cloud vs 3D

  • Folder structure: The folder hierarchy of the project

  • Groups: Filters set up in Groups

  • Members: All members of the project

  • Settings:

    • Render settings (what render types that will be enabled/disabled by default - for example Point clouds are hidden by default)

    • EPSG (coordinate system)

    • Initial position (your camera position when you reload or press the home icon),

    • Enabled widgets (all widgets enabled in Adv. Settings),

    • Properties settings (favorited properties, and whether they are enabled or not),

    • Primary/context menu settings (icons available at the bottom bar and which options that are available when you right click)

    • Highlight settings

  • Starred settings: in the Properties widget you can add Starred attributes, which will be duplicated

  • WMS: Layers selected, such as Orthophoto, regulation plans etc

Video transcript

0:00 And once your login is over and you're able to create a new project by clicking new. So you can give it a project name.

0:09 You can give it a description. You can also give it a coordinate system based on your preferred. I'm just going to choose one.

0:19 And what you also do is you can copy details from an existing project. So imagine that this is a project where you have some features that you would like to replicate.

0:29 So you can replicate deviations, folder structures, groups, members, settings, start properties and VMS. I'm not going to do that for now.

0:39 Clicking Submit will then take you to that new project and you can then start managing your project. you find a chance to do something wrong in the setup, you can go back to projects.

0:53 I can find the project here. I can delete it if I want to, but I can also edit it, and you see I can edit all the stuff that I recently just put in.

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