Features

User Interface

  1. Invite: Opens a dialog box with information on sharing the room with friends. More info is provided in the Invite Menu section at the bottom of this page.
  2. Mute: Toggles your microphone on/off.
  3. Share: Enables you to share your desktop, webcam, or phone camera with room members. The shared media will appear like a video in the room. Click this button again or use the object menu to remove the media.
  4. Tool: Opens a search tool to find media you can bring into the room. Select from 3D models, scenes, avatars, and GIFs, or provide a URL or file for an image, video, model or scene. Additional objects that you can place are listed below:
    • Pen: Let you draw in 3D space. You can change the pen's size and color (see MUD Controls), undo strokes, and generate 3D models from your drawing (see the drawing menu).
    • Camera: Creates a camera object that can take photos and videos of the room and then add them to the room as objects. When you take a photo or video, a link also appears in the chat. Click the camera button again to remove the camera object.
    • Lobby cast: Let you broadcast your avatar view to the lobby.
    • Upload: Allows you to upload 3D models, scenes, images, and videos from your computer, also provides a URL for an image, video, model, or scene.
  5. React: Opens a menu where you can select an emoji to spawn in the room.
  6. Chat: Enables you to communicate via text chat, create objects or enter commands.
  7. Leave: Leave the current room that you are in.
  8. More: Opens a panel to display additional commands that are available. From this menu, you can favorite a room, modify your user preferences, access help, and other settings. If you are the room owner, this menu will also include settings related to the room permissions and current scene.
  9. Objects: Displays a list of the media items that exist in the room. Click on the objects in the list for further options.
  10. People: Displays information on the people in the room and lobby. Shows the number of room members, their names, and their device type. You can also access advanced user controls from this list.
  11. Avatar: Shows a dropdown with information about your account. You can edit your avatar settings, add the room to your favorites, or logout from your current account.

Menus

Room objects and avatars have their own menus. To reveal them on desktop computers, hover your cursor on the object, and press the space bar (or tab). For VR devices, see the Controls section of the docs.

Object Menu

  1. Pin: Makes the object stay in the room when you leave. By default, objects disappear when their creators exit.
  2. Target: Opens a focused view of the object. This menu item is present for media objects.
  3. Resize: Resize the object.
  4. Open link: Opens the URL of the object in a new browser tab.
  5. Trash: Removes the object from the scene.
  6. Gravity: Makes the object fall to the floor.
  7. Clone: Makes a duplicate of the object.
  8. Rotate: Rotates the object.
  9. Magnify: Displays a view of an object low in your view. This menu item (not shown) is present for media objects.
  10. Convert to drawing: Converts the object back to a drawing. This menu item (not shown) is present if the object originated from a drawing.

Avatar Menu

  1. Volume: Changes the volume of the user's audio. (Doesn't affect the volume for others in the room.)
  2. Hide: Hides a user's avatar and audio from you. This only applies to the current session; once you refresh, you will see them again. Other room members can still see and hear the user.
  3. Mute: Mutes the user's microphone so that they are no longer heard by anyone in the room. (Moderators only.)
  4. Kick: Temporarily kicks a user from the room. (Moderators only.)

Camera Menus

  1. Photo: Takes a still image, then adds it to the room as an object.
  2. Video: Records a video, then adds it to the room as an object. Use the arrows to adjust the recording length. Note that video recordings are temporarily saved to browser storage; a recording in progress may be lost if the browser runs out of space. If you wish to record an event, we recommend using a screen recording tool such as OBS.
    • This feature is not available on Safari.
  3. Mute Video: Controls whether audio is included in the video.
  4. Recenter: Reorients the camera to face you.
  5. Trash: Removes the camera from the scene.
  6. Rotate: Rotates the camera.
  7. Object Focus: Reorients the camera to face the object or user.
  8. Object Track: Makes the camera rotate to follow the object or user.

Drawing Menu

  1. Create: Makes the drawing into a 3D object.
  2. Undo: Removes the last stroke.
  3. Trash: Removes the drawing from the scene.

Emotes Menu

A menu of emoji spawners is displayed when you click on the emote option in the toolbar.

The emoji menu lets you spawn a grabbable emoji that emits particles when shaken. The emoji is deleted a few seconds after you let go of it.

Invite Menu

The "Invite" button opens a dialog with the information you need in order to share the room with others, so they can join you in the room.

You can share the QR code with mobile users to enter the room.

You can copy or share the MUD .link URL or use the numeric code to share a link verbally. Note that numeric codes expire after 72 hours.

The iframe HTML code (displayed if you have room permissions) lets you embed the room in a web page.

Video Controls

Hover your cursor on a video to display its video controls.

  1. Screen capture: Takes a screenshot of the video and then adds it to the room as an object.
  2. Volume: Changes the volume of the audio playback for you. (Does not affect the volume for others in the r
  3. Play/Pause: Plays/pauses the video.
  4. Time Controls: Jumps forwards/backward in the video.

Media Frames

In the metaverse, you will find rooms equipped with special sections for Media Frames, allowing you to integrate objects or videos in the environment for others to see.

To utilize this feature, click on the "+" icon, and an upload form will appear. Get close to the media frame, so the file is automatically positioned in it.

You can also get close to the media frame and drag and drop a file, which will automatically position itself within the media frame.

Alternatively, you can select a file in the room and drag it to the media frame to position it.

Depending on the configuration of the room, Media Frames can accept both 2D media and 3D models, or only one type of file.

Snap Colliders

In the metaverse, you will also find rooms specially designed with Snap Colliders to display artworks or items. This feature enables you to incorporate objects into the surroundings for others to view. To take advantage of this functionality, upload an artwork and approach the wall with the snap collider so that the file is automatically placed within it.

Media

The Media page allows you to upload and access an extensive collection of 3D objects from Sketchfab, as well as an array of Public Domain Art. This facilitates the inclusion of artworks and 3D objects in your virtual environments.

Here, users have the option to incorporate these artworks as objects within the metaverse, arranging them within a gallery or showcasing them in an exposition for others to see.

To integrate a file into your scene, simply click the chosen file, and it will be appeared in the metaverse. If you upload media from the Public Domain Art, you can do different things with this artwork, such as see it in AR by scanning the QR code or customize and edit it to make it uniquely yours.

AI NPCs in the Metaverse

Within the metaverse, you’ll find rooms outfitted with AI NPCs. To converse with an NPC, just initiate the chat and select the AI symbol. This will enable you to interact with the AI either through voice or text chat.