RealFlow comes with an default layout that is always applied while starting the application. This standard interface can be changed to your individual needs and then defined as a new start layout. The initial screen is almost the same for all operating systems. Only a few buttons, some system specific font faces and handles are slightly different. The layout itself is separated into several sections, containing everything you need for setting up a RealFlow scene, modifying objects, and accessing all of the software’s parameters and nodes. Of course, it is possible to rearrange these elements, add or remove windows, and save the layout. The individual parts of the GUI are explained in detail in the following chapters of this documentation.
To get you off to a good start, it is a good idea to classify the different parts:
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Window Tools
The top bar of each panel contains a couple of different symbols and icons, two on the left, three on the right. Windows and Linux users will recognize them immediately:
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