Scenes
Customize the structure of your flows by selecting different layouts, characters, background images, and more using our scenes.
Scene Settings
Scene Name
The name of the scene can be changed on the Scene Edit page, this is only used for your reference when selecting scenes.
Layout
The Scene Layout defines how the page will be structured.
- One Column Stacks all the Flow Step elements in one column.
- Two Columns Moves the 3D Character and Speech Bubbles to a left column. Other Inputs, Buttons, and interactions are moved to a right column. This layout is useful for presentations and learning content.
- Chatbot Similar layout to One Column, but Chatbot enables a chat history that includes speech bubbles, text inputs, button presses by the user, and more. This allows the user to scroll back through the history of their choices in the flow.
Theme
Select the Theme from which styles are inherited.
Background Image
Set the background image of the scene. Upload or Choose from over 1 million free images.
3D Characters
Select one of our included animated 3D Characters, they will appear in your Scene.
Flow Step Speech Bubbles will be spoken by the character you select here.
You can see all of the available Characters by selecting Characters from the main menu.
Voice
The spoken voice will be selected automatically based on your character, but you can override it here if you would prefer a different voice.
Flow Step Speech Bubbles will be spoken in the voice you select here.
Camera Details
When the 3D Character is visible in your scene, the user can interact with the 3D scene by moving the camera. You can choose to disable this functionality using the Enable Rotating/Panning/Zooming options.
You can set the character position and target values here, this will help to position the character in the camera's view. You can use the Scene Preview to easily position the character in real-time.
Scene Preview
If the scene has a 3D Character, you can position them in the scene. This will update the position in real-time so you can easily position them in the scene.
- Rotate: Left-click and drag
- Pan: Right-click and drag
- Zoom: Scroll wheel
Step Features
Enabling and disabling the options here will affect which components can be selected and shown in the Flow Steps. This is useful to reduce the number of options when configuring the Flow Steps.
Transitions
Set up global scene transitions which will apply as default to all Flow Steps that use this scene. These can be overridden by setting Step Transitions on a per Flow Step basis in the Flow Editor.
Read more about Step Transitions
Version History
We store a history of versions for all scenes, this allows you to quickly see when the scene was last modified, by who, and gives you the option to revert your scene to a point in time.