![]() You can also create your own for different aspects like Materials or Milestones/Phases. Finally, you will see visual aspects like Versions and Playlists that help you visually review and inspect your design projects, as well as organizing your reviews. You will also see Schedules relating to time and the work needing to be completed. In the Automotive Design Project Template, you will see models, themes, zones and parts, which all relate to the physical surfaces and the creation of the vehicle. It’s literally everything that’s being tracked or managed in your project. Once you create a project, you’ll see the Project Navigation Bar. That’s where your project management and asset oversight begins. The template is essentially the visual way a project is displayed, how the pages are laid out, the naming conventions, etc. That’s where we present to you many different project templates to choose from and it’s where you’ll find the newly updated Automotive Design Template. When you open ShotGrid, likely the first thing you will do is create a new project. If you haven’t read our “ Keeping it simple: ShotGrid in your studio” piece, we recommend starting there. Consider this a ShotGrid 101 piece, where we cover some of the fundamental conventions and terminology. ![]() To make ShotGrid easier to use, we recently revisited the terminology and navigation to ensure it aligned naturally to automotive industry naming. ![]() Seeing how it shifted the digital management of complex creative projects, we knew it had the same potential to transform automotive design. ShotGrid was originally founded over 17 years ago as a project management tool for visual effects and animation in television shows, movie production and video game development. ![]() One of the things we’ve learned from our customers about ShotGrid integration is that terminology matters. ![]()
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