Getting Started
with VNS 3: Lakes &
Streams
Part 6A. Templates
1. Before we start digging streams
and lakes, let's see how Multiple-User Mode and Templates
can streamline workflow. Open the YNP5-Final tutorial
project from the WCSProjects\Tutorials\YNP folder. We're
going to turn this into a Template.
A template is a great way to
save core Components in a single project and have changes automatically
propagate to projects based on that template. For example, these
tutorials all focus on Yellowstone National Park, a region that
shares the same Ecosystems and Environments. If we create future
Yellowstone projects using this template, any changes we make
to the Template project will automatically be updated in the
derivative projects when they're opened.
2. Switch to the free form mode
in the Scene-at-a-Glance by
deselecting the active Task Mode icon. Double-click the pane
divider down to maximize the list.
3. We need to remove everything
but Components directly related to Ecosystems and Environments.
Select each of the following categories or Components, press
the Delete key, and confirm the deletion.
Atmospheres
Cameras
Celestial Objects
Grassland Ecosystem
Grassland Plan Ecosystem
(We don't need the Grassland
Ecosystems for subsequent tutorials)
Foliage Effects
Lights
Render Jobs
Render Options
Skies
Snow Effects
Terrain Parameters
Vectors (confirm each removal)
 
Scene-at-a-Glance before and after purging
4. We could have removed the
DEMs from the Scene-at-a-Glance but
VNS would have had us confirm each removal. The Database Editor will
only ask us once. Open it, select all the DEMs, and Remove
.
5. Answer No when asked
to delete the DEMs from disk as well.
6. Without DEMs, we have no need
for Coordinate Systems or Planet Options. Delete
them from the Scene-at-a-Glance. Old
layers may hang around even when nothing is attached to them.
Right-click the Layers category and Purge unused layers
from Project.
7. That leaves us with an Ecosystem,
Environment, Ground Effect, and some Image Objects.
8. Open the Image Object Library. Some of these images belong to now-defunct
Ecosystems so Remove Unused Images. Close the editor.
9. Double-click the pane divider
to return it to its previous location. Go to the File
menu and Save As Template.
10. VNS offers you the option
of making the project portable to other machines. We'll only
be using this template on this machine so answer No.
11. Save the template as YNP-Template.
12. The Multi-User Mode makes
it easy to open the template project for editing. Go to the File
menu and Select User.
13. Check the Multiple-User
Mode and select New User from the User dropdown list.
14. This is the YNP template-editing
user, so name the user YNP-Template.
15. Once you do this, you'll
notice that the user name is added to the titlebar between the
VNS version and the project name brackets.
16. Open the YNP-Template
project and save it to set the user preferences.
17. Go to the menu and select
File > Select User. Deselect Multiple-User
Mode. This returns us to the normal mode we've been using.
18. Select Existing Projects
and open YNP5-Final again. Now imagine we've been working
on this project and want to change the YNP template. Go to the
File menu and Select User.
19. Check the Multiple-User
Mode and select YNP-Template from the User dropdown
list. Resume and the template project comes up ready to
edit.
20. Let's get back into normal
user mode. Go to the menu and select File > Select
User. Deselect Multiple-User Mode.
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