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(Windows XP and Vista, 32 or 64-bit)
<drive>:\Program Files\Autodesk\Maya2010\GettingStarted
(Mac OS X)
/Applications/Autodesk/maya2010/GettingStarted
(Linux 64-bit)
/usr/autodesk/maya2010-x64/GettingStarted
2 Copy the GettingStarted folder.
3 Paste the GettingStarted folder in one of the following locations,
depending on the operating system that you are using:
(Windows XP, 32 or 64-bit)
<drive>:\Documents and Settings\<username>\My Documents\maya\pro
jects
(Windows Vista, 32 or 64-bit)
<drive>:\Users\<username>\My Documents\maya\projects
(Mac OS X)
/Users/<username>/Documents/maya/projects
(Linux 64-bit)
<home directory>/maya/projects
4 In Maya, choose File > Project > Set.
5 Browse for the GettingStarted folder that you pasted in your Maya
projects directory in step 3.
6 Select the folder and click OK.
Saving your work
Make it a habit to save your work often when working on your Maya projects.
In that way, you can always open an earlier version of your work should you
make a mistake.
Maya refers to everything youve created in your workspace as the scene. This
includes any objects, lights, cameras and materials associated with your
working session.
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