In the dropdown menu you will find options to save, save as, export your file, as well as find help on how to use Creator.
Translate [T]: Reveals the translation gizmo, drag the arrows to move object along the X, Y, or Z axis. You can also move objects around using the grab tool. While objects are selected, press G to grab the selection, move your mouse and click to place the object in the scene. Press Esc or G again to cancel the current grab operation.
Rotate [R]: Reveals the rotation gizmo, drag the rings of the gizmo to rotate the object along the X, Y, or Z axis.
Scale [Y]: Reveals the scale gizmo, drag the center cube of the gizmo to scale the object up or down.
Toggle Transform Space [Z]: - Regarding the transform space- It's changing the transform gizmo to be oriented to the World XYZ vs. the Object's XYZ. You won't really see a difference until you rotate the object. Like, rotate a car 45 degrees. Then, to go 'forward', you'd want to switch to the object's local axis.
Transform Pivot [X]: Sometimes placing an object can be tough if the model's pivot point is set incorrectly. You can change how the pivot is calculated using this dropdown menu. Can be set to center, bottom, or selection.
Toggle Snap mode [C]: Sometimes you may want to move and object with a prevision position or rotation. To do this, toggle the snapping mode by clicking on the magnet icon. You can set the translation and rotation snap settings by using the dropdown menus.
Snap Mode Controls: determines how precisely your transformation tools are applied.
Toggle Grid Visibility: Shows/hides the grid on 3D grid. In placement mode, objects can be placed on top of other objects or the grid. When building vertically, it can be useful to change the grid height.
Click this button to open the publish dialog, where you can edit your scene's information before publishing it to MUD.
In order to publish a scene on MUD or utilize additional functionalities such as My Media, you must be logged into our platform. Once you're logged in, a user icon will become visible on the toolbar, allowing you to either return to your projects or log out of your account.
The viewport shows a preview of your scene, where you can select and move objects.
Note that whatever the viewport is looking at when you publish the scene to MUD will be the scene's thumbnail image.
You can select objects by clicking on them (hold shift to select multiple objects).
Left click and drag to orbit around your scene. Hold the right mouse button to enter fly mode, where you can use your mouse to look around the scene and the WASD keys to move the camera. Press the F
key to focus the selected objects.
When you have one or more objects selected, the transform gizmo will appear.
Objects you add to the scene show up in the hierarchy panel. Double-click the object, focus it in the viewport. You can drag objects inside the hierarchy panel to reorder or reparent them. You can also drag drop items from the assets panel and files from your computer into the hierarchy panel to add them to your scene.
Additional object properties can be set in the properties panel. This includes things like shadows, light color, and more.
Objects are added to Creator and can be customized by changing their properties. Different types of objects have different properties available to them (for example, a light will have an "intensity" property, but a 3D model won’t). Most objects will have transformed properties, which represent the physical position in the space.
You can see the properties of objects in more detail in their dedicated section in the documentation.
You can customize the properties of the root of the scene.
You can find content to add to your scene in the assets panel. You can click on assets to add them to the scene. Assets can also be dragged from the assets panel and dropped onto the viewport, hierarchy panel, or properties panel.
On the left side of the assets panel are a list of sources:
Elements are the basic building blocks in Creator. You'll find lights, media, spawn points, and every other type of object here.
Upload and search your own 3D models, images, videos, and audio.
Upload your assets from the metaverse or dashboard.
The Architecture Kit contains pieces that can be put together to construct a wide variety of structures. This kit contains floors, walls, stairs, and more.
The Rock Kit contains a collection of realistic rock models that can be used to add detail to terrain, construct platforms, or anything else you might need a rock for.
Sketchfab is an online marketplace for 3D models. It contains a wide variety of high-quality models to help you fill out your scene.
Google Poly is another source for 3D models. Most models are in a flat low poly style.
Search Bing for images from around the web.
Search Bing for videos from around the web.
Find live streams of games and more on Twitch.
Find animated GIFs to add to your scene on Tenor.
We're continuously working on new features for Creator. To try them out, you can enable experimental features. Note that these features are still in testing stages and may not continue to be supported.
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