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Use MUSES in the same order the product is organized
The easiest way to get a reliable result is to move through the product in a fixed sequence instead of jumping around randomly.
The easiest way to get a reliable result is to move through the product in a fixed sequence instead of jumping around randomly.
In practice, most work starts in Templates, becomes editable in the editor, gets saved to Projects, and only then branches into fonts, workspace sharing, or export settings. That order matters because each page solves a different layer of the job.
Templates help you choose structure. The editor handles scene-level changes. Projects store the source version you can reopen later. Fonts and Workspace control shared resources. Export is the final delivery step, not the place where you discover layout problems for the first time.
Checklist
- Templates are for choosing a starting point.
- Projects are for reopening saved source work in the current workspace.
- Fonts and Workspace settings are shared at the workspace level.
- Export should happen after the content and timing are already stable.
Best first-session rule If you are new to the product, do not begin by trying to invent the entire motion system from scratch. Start from the closest template, then tighten the result in controlled passes.