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User guide

Start a Studio session.

Open the Studio, identify the main areas, and prepare the first editing session with browser-local data.

  • First launch
  • Workspace areas
  • Side panels

Open The Studio

Use the launch button from the site header or open the hosted Studio URL directly. The Studio runs in the browser, keeps working state local by default, and can sync in real time when your browser setup supports it.

Identify The Workspace

The map scene is the central area. It displays journeys, tracks, points of interest, camera movement, and visible overlays. The header tools open common actions such as navigation, theme selection, the hosted Studio, and the guide.

Side panels are used to inspect or edit the selected content. They are where you usually manage journeys, track settings, POIs, widgets, and capture controls.

First Checks

Before importing a route file:

  1. Confirm that the map scene is visible.
  2. Check that browser WebGL support is enabled.
  3. Keep only the browser tabs you need while recording video.
  4. Decide where screenshots and exports should be saved on your machine.
  5. Keep the guide open in another tab if you are following it step by step.

Use the Studio

Keep the guide open while you prepare a journey, tune the scene, and export the output.

The guide follows the same order as a typical session: open, import, choose layers, edit, style, compose, export, and troubleshoot.

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