Recovering Data¶
Computer crashes, power outages, or simply forgetting to save can result in the loss or corruption of your work. You can use Blender's Auto Save feature to reduce the chance of losing files when such events occur.
There are options to save a backup of your files like Auto Save that saves your file automatically over time, and Save on Quit, which saves your blend-file automatically when you exit Blender. In addition to these functions being enabled by default, the Save on Quit functionality cannot be disabled.
注釈
For your actions, there are options like Undo, Redo and an Undo History, used to roll back from mistakes under normal operation, or return back to a specific action. See Undo(元に戻す)とRedo(やり直す).
Recovering Save Versions¶
By default Blender keeps an additional backup when saving files.
So saving renames the previously saved file with a .blend1
extension instead of overwriting it.
This file can be used to revert to a previous state.
See Save Versions to configure the number of versions kept.
Recovering Auto Saves¶
Last Session¶
参照
- Menu(メニュー):
The Recover Last Session will open the quit.blend
file
that is saved into the Temporary Directory when you quit Blender under normal operation (see
Blender Session). Note that files in your temporary directory may be deleted when you reboot
your computer (depending on your system configuration).
Auto Save(自動保存)¶
参照
- Menu(メニュー):
The Recover Auto Save allows you to open the Auto Saved file. You will have to navigate to your Temporary Directory. The Auto Saved files are named using a random number and have a blend extension.
See Auto Save Preferences to configure auto-save.
- Trusted Source
有効にした場合、ファイルの中に含まれるPythonスクリプトやドライバーを自動的に実行します。自分自身で作成したファイルや、悪意のあるコードを含まないことを信用できる人からもらったファイルの場合にのみ、有効にするようにしてください。デフォルトの信用(trust)オプションを設定する方法については、Python Security を参照してください。
Tip
Enable the detailed list view when browsing auto-saved files to show which is the most recent.
警告
When recovering an Auto Saved file, any changes made since the last Auto Save will be lost.
Only one Auto Saved file exists for each .blend
file, i.e. Blender does not keep older versions.
Therefore, you will only be able to restore the most recent Auto Save file.