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Overview

Style presets are the fastest way to get consistency across scenes. Use presets early, then apply small scene-level overrides. [insert screenshot of style preset chooser with preview of affected typography, motion, and audio settings]

Before you start

  • Choose a target brand tone (formal, playful, minimal, etc.).
  • Pick one representative scene for testing.
  • Save a checkpoint before broad preset changes.

Steps

  1. Browse available presets and pick the closest baseline.
  2. Apply preset to the project.
  3. Review typography, colors, motion, and audio impacts.
  4. Adjust only necessary scene-level exceptions.
  5. Save a custom variant if your team will reuse this style.
[insert screenshot of preset applied globally with one intentional scene-specific override]

Check your result

  • Most scenes look consistent without manual restyling.
  • Overrides are limited and intentional.
  • Team can reproduce the same look in future projects.

Troubleshooting

Preset changed too much

This is expected for broad presets. Reapply targeted overrides after choosing the nearest baseline.

Project still feels inconsistent

Audit for local overrides that conflict with preset defaults.

Preset appears selected but visuals did not change

Re-check project-level assignment and refresh style state.

Next

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