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Welcome to the documentation of Das Element

This software assists you in organizing and tagging your asset library effectively.

For a quick start look here: Quick start

The Das Element software is built on the concept of a visual effects pipeline. You store your main elements in a structured folder system on the file system, create proxy formats for preview purposes, and store all the data in a database. Categories help you organize the elements, while tags ensure quick searches, allowing you to find the elements you need efficiently.

  • Elements are stored on disk using a defined folder structure and naming convention

  • For each element, proxy files such as thumbnails and filmstrips are created to enable quick previews

  • The data, including element categories, tags, and media information, is stored in a database

  • All file paths are stored as relative paths, allowing you to move the library data and simply update the information in the config file.

Multiple libraries

The idea is to allow you to set up multiple libraries, each serving a different purpose. You can even create libraries for specific projects. Use the search function to find the elements you need across all libraries.

For example:

  • 
VFX practical elements

  • matte painting pictures

  • references for a project

  • textures and shaders

File path structure

The actual file data is stored on either your local file system or a file server. The file path structure is fully customizable to meet your needs. You can use the 'Path Builder' to set up a personalized naming convention and folder structure, or, for a simpler setup, choose from one of the provided presets.

Transcoding templates

For a quick preview of the elements, various proxy files can be created. Some are necessary so the software can work efficiently:

  • for image files a thumbnail needs to be generated

  • for sequences and movie files, a thumbnail and a filmstrip will be generated

Additionally, you can use the transcoding tasks to create a movie proxy file or any other proxy you like.
It is also possible to backfiles to a remote server, like a backup into the Cloud or upload files to a FTP server.



Let's start here: Quick start

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