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Overview<\/h3>\n

In this release, our initial focus in testing is geared around our core creation tool set and platformer style gameplay. Sceneri enables you the creator to realize your vision in a truly unique mobile-first 3D content creation experience with greater device support, numerous plug and play tools, and higher fidelity than industry leaders.<\/p>\n

We’re excited to see everyone’s creations!<\/p>\n

First off, there are several Samples – fully dynamic scenes that enable you the creator to remix and play completely within the application. To help you discover all of the features in Sceneri, we’re offering 3 initial samples for you to download:<\/p>\n

Samples<\/h3>\n

Stomp Em<\/h4>\n

Stomp Em is a sample gameplay project built alongside Sceneri development to serve as an excellent starting point for creating a platformer style game, as well as a hands-on learning resource. We plan to continue to upgrade this living project with future releases to demonstrate our latest best practices.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Solaris<\/h4>\n

Solaris is a sample project that reveals how to properly create a scene composed of completely interior lighting. The project\u2014which consists of a complete space station, character, and loads of game mechanics\u2014demonstrates how we used new and improved systems in Sceneri to create the experience. In addition to the sample, the content is referenced completely within the Onboarding Youtube Playlist<\/a><\/strong> provided for all new closed beta invitees.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Cubely<\/h4>\n

Cubely itself is a great demonstration of voxel or cube based design within Sceneri that shares the theme of snapping to position each element in the scene. This is not a unique setup though as most of the scenes provided with Sceneri employ this snapping technique with increasingly complex objects placed in the scene.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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When done with Cubely don’t stop snapping and be sure to check out the other samples we provide for more complex snapping arrangements!<\/p>\n

Documentation<\/h3>\n

With the Sceneri Closed Beta release we have opened up access to a Closed Beta Guide to help you navigate the interface and go through step by step tutorials in the Onboarding section<\/a>. Keep an eye out for this to expand with each subsequent release!<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Video Tutorials<\/h3>\n

Additionally to complement the documentation we have created an Onboarding Playlist for closed beta invitees to see step by step how to use the tools within the scenes provided. This series is a thorough breakdown of navigating the touch screen viewport as well as how we create and play completely on an iPad.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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