Introduction
Scenes are the foundation of your project and are where you will
place all your content. You can select a specific scene by clicking
on it in the scene manager to the left.
To add a new scene, click the add button on the
bottom of the scene manager.

Settings
The scenes can be
used in different ways, depending on what you want to achieve and
that is why there are different types of scene. Every scene has a
settings panel, which you can access by selecting a scene in the
scene manager or by clicking on an empty area in the current
scene.
A scene can also trigger an action when viewed.
Read more about Actions...
It's a good idea to always give your scenes an appropriate and
recognisable name, so that you can access the correct scene in your
project more easily.
It is easy to
move elements between your scenes and it can be
done in different ways. You can drag an object
from the work area to another scene in the scene manager, which
results in the object being moved to the same position in that
scene. It is also possible to use Cut and
Paste to achieve the same result.
Read more about...
- Master
scenes
A Master Scene is used in the background and in the foreground by
the whole project.
- Scenes
The content in your project is placed in the scenes you
create.
- Sub
Scenes
Learn how to use sub-scenes to create content on top of a regular
scene
- Loading
Scene
Learn how to take control over and customise the loading of your
project