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# Scene Settings

Editor Settings.

Settings for scene creation.

<figure><img src="/files/IoTV4ch5xEUW1WIwOeoL" alt=""><figcaption><p>Scene Settings</p></figcaption></figure>

| **Property**         | **Description**                                                                                                                                                                 |
| -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Open As Additional   | Opens the scene as an additional one when clicking on '**Open**' or when dragging it to the scene view.                                                                         |
| Display Scene Dialog | Displays the scene dialog when creating a scene. If this option is disabled, the scene will be created in the current browser folder and with the default name '**New Scene**'. |
| Main By Default      | Sets the scene main for editing by default when create scene without dialog box.                                                                                                |
| Startup By Default   | Sets the scene default for current project when create scene without dialog box.                                                                                                |
| Camera Type          | Type of camera projection when scene creates without dialog box. **Perspective** or **Orthographic**.                                                                           |


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