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== Quick Start == | == Quick Start == | ||
=== The Prefab Manager === | === The Prefab Manager === | ||
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+ | * Add Prefab Manager: '''<code>Tools -> GPU Instancer Pro -> Add Prefab Manager</code>''' | ||
+ | * Click on the '''Add''' button. | ||
+ | * Select the prefabs with or expected to have many instances in the scene. (See [[GPU_Instancer_Pro:BestPractices#Instance_Counts|Instance Counts]]) | ||
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=== The Tree Manager === | === The Tree Manager === | ||
=== The Detail Manager === | === The Detail Manager === | ||
=== No-GameObjects Workflow === | === No-GameObjects Workflow === |
Revision as of 13:04, 10 March 2024
About GPU Instance Pro | Getting Started
GPU Instancer Pro consists of various main Monobehavior classes called Managers. The most commonly used ones are the Prefab Manager, Detail Manager and Tree Manager. The managers are designed with mainly ease of use in mind, and adding them to your scene is as easy as clicking a menu item.
On this page, you will find information about these managers and everything GPUI comes with - including, various tools and components that will quickly get you started using GPUI Pro.
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[hide]Quick Start
The Prefab Manager
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The Prefab Manager
- Add Prefab Manager:
Tools -> GPU Instancer Pro -> Add Prefab Manager
- Click on the Add button.
- Select the prefabs with or expected to have many instances in the scene. (See Instance Counts)