10 Time-Saving Tips to Master SaladoConfigurator
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Learn the keyboard shortcuts — Memorize top shortcuts for creating, duplicating, and navigating scenes to cut mouse time dramatically.
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Use templates — Create reusable scene and object templates for common setups so you can instantiate complex configurations in one click.
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Organize with naming conventions — Adopt a predictable naming scheme and folder structure (e.g., component_type_variant_version) to find assets quickly.
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Leverage presets — Save frequently used property sets (materials, behaviors, physics) as presets and apply them instead of configuring each object manually.
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Batch-edit properties — Select multiple objects to change shared attributes (position, scale, tags) simultaneously rather than editing one-by-one.
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Automate with scripts/macros — Record or write small automation scripts for repetitive tasks (bulk export, auto-arrange, apply presets) to run with a single command.
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Use versioned exports — Export incremental versions automatically (date-stamped) to avoid rebuilding after mistakes and to quickly revert to prior states.
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Optimize asset loading — Replace high-resolution assets with optimized LODs during configuration; switch to final assets only for final builds to keep the workspace responsive.
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Preview with fast modes — Use low-fidelity or “fast preview” modes to iterate layout and behavior quickly, switching to full-quality render only for final checks.
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Document workflows — Keep a short workflow cheat-sheet (steps, shortcuts, common fixes) and store it with the project so you — or teammates — can reproduce setups without wasting time.
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