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Problem creating project Smoke 2011 SP4

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Anonymous
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Problem creating project Smoke 2011 SP4

Hey everyone! I am new to these forums, and new to Autodesk software. I am having trouble creating a new project in Smoke 2011 SP4. Ive watched the intro videos, but when i go to name my project, it is "greyed" out and i cannot interact with the menu option. Any advice?

Using 21.5 iMac 4g RAM 3.06ghz Intel Core 2 Duo!

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YFNspiderman82
in reply to: Anonymous

Its bc you dont have any Volumes attached. Set a Volume as your media storage so that teh project can be created.

-Albert
Currently TRYING to LEARN (key words): SMOKE for MAC
Currently using: Final Cut Pro 7, Photoshop/After effects on CS6
Current system:
MacPro5,1
12-Core Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz
RAM: 12 GB
ATI Radeon HD 5870 1024 MB
OSX 10.8.3
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Anonymous
in reply to: YFNspiderman82

it doesnt let me add a volume from this menu either, is there some other way, out of this interface, that lets you change that?
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Anonymous
in reply to: YFNspiderman82

it doesnt let me add a volume from this menu either, is there some other way, out of this interface, that lets you change that?
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Anonymous
in reply to: YFNspiderman82

it doesnt let me add a volume from this menu either, is there some other way, out of this interface, that lets you change that?
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paul.andrews
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

I'd say you blew by the storage definition wizard during installation. But do not worry, you can define it now.

Open the Smoke Setup Utility and then select the Media Storage tab. Here you will find the path definitions to your storage. I assume there are none defined. So you can press the add button to create a path to where you want your storage to live. I have attached a snapshot of the utility with the add window open.

Once defined, use your Smoke Service Monitor to restart all your service, then start Smoke and you should be able to create your project.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Ah! I see now. I did define a location during setup but it was one my external HD and i dont have that with me right now! Thanks, your post solved my problem! Now i just need to learn how to use the actual software haha 😉 THANKS!

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