Direct a .sni file to a different Flame project/batch/etc

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Direct a .sni file to a different Flame project/batch/etc

You may have been working on a SynthEyes file without setting it up for Flame, or you may need to change the project name to a different version, or whatever. How do you make that SynthEyes now be the project and export for a specific project/batch/etc?

The easiest way to do that is to do a new “Send Shot to SynthEyes” from the new desired location. But, instead of working with that newly-opened blank slate SynthEyes, open your existing sni file, and run “Script/Flame/Load shot setup from Flame” and direct it to open the JSON shot file in the new location. It will reload information from that JSON file into your existing .sni file, particularly the correct new sni file name and location, and the export file name and location. You’ll have the option to replace the shot location as well. After running the script, if you’re happy with the result and not going to overwrite a real file you want, go ahead and File/Save your .sni file and it will now have taken over that project. It takes way more time to explain it than do it.

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