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# Create projects
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To create projects after the upgrade:
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1. In Unity, open the Plastic SCM window and click on **Create Workspace**.
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Plastic SCM will suggest names for your repository (shared files and history) and workspace (your local copy).
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If you wish to use an existing Plastic SCM repository, click the three dots next to the repository name, and select a repository from the list.
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2. Select the type of workspace that fits your needs.
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* **Plastic workspace**
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With this workspace, you can work with branching and merging.
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* **Gluon workspace**
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This workspace tailored for artists allows you to pick the files you want to work on and check them back in without updating your whole workspace.
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3. Add asset files associated with your project.
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Plastic SCM will display the project files from the asset folder in the **Pending changes** tab. You can choose specific files to include or add all to the repository by selecting the files and clicking Checkin changes.
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Plastic SCM will automatically perform a check in for appropriate folders and files – such as package files and project settings – when it’s set up from the Unity Editor. You can view these in the **Changesets tab.**
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Once your initial asset check in is complete, you’re set up with Plastic SCM for Unity and ready to create.
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