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Compose Scenes

Compose Scenes

This article will get you started on the basics of composing scenes with your 3D CAD models and scans. You’ll learn how to add your data using a PC, Mac, or iPad, edit material properties, and then share and collaborate with others. If you’re a Quest user and want to learn how to collaborate with others, click here.

Creating a new project

Content in Campfire is organized by projects with one or more scenes. On your PC, Mac, or iPad, open the Campfire app and click on New Project. This will create a project and take you to a blank scene.

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On Meta Quest

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You can create up to 5 new projects with a Campfire Starter plan for free. Upgrade to Campfire Enterprise if you need more.

Add a model to the scene

Add a model by clicking on the Folder icon in the top bar and choose your file in the file picker. Campfire supports 40+ file formats of 3D CAD and scans. The model will be processed in the Campfire cloud and appear in the center of the scene when done. Processing time varies and depends on both your internet speed and model size.

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On Meta Quest

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You must have an Enterprise plan in order to access all 40+ formats. Compare Starter and Enterprise plans.

Editing models

Once your model is in the scene, you can use Campfire’s composing tools to create detailed scenes and flows for presentations.

On desktop and iPad

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On Meta Quest

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Move, scale, and rotate

Select your model and toggle between the move, scale, and rotate gizmos at the bottom of the screen to position your model in the scene.

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You can copy and paste models using familiar keyboard shortcuts ctrl/⌘+C and ctrl/⌘+V. Read the Keyboard Shortcuts article for more.

Model hierarchy

Use the model hierarchy to select specific parts of a model, and hide or show them using the eye icon.

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Apply materials

To apply materials, use the inspector panel on the right side of the screen, and switch to the Materials tab. Simply drag and drop materials and colors onto parts of your model to apply them.

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Add more scenes

Use multiple scenes in a project to create presentations with your 3D models, to demonstrate training procedures and workflows, or to organize content for design reviews.

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add creates a new scene

duplicate makes a copy of the current scene

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Learn how to create simple, engaging scene transitions in the Animations and Scene Transitions article.

Environment scenes

To view and navigate room-scale or larger models, you can set up the scene as an environment scene to easily teleport and jump large distances. Learn more

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Optimizing models for Quest and iPad

To ensure the best performance for large or complex CAD models on devices such as Quest and iPad, Campfire lets you optimize them for those platforms. In the inspector, click on Compatibility, toggle the devices you’re going to use, and click on Start Processing. It may take a few minutes to complete before you can view them.

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Sharing

When you’re ready to review your work with others, simply share a link to the project or scene.

You can easily share a project with any other Campfire user by adding their email address. Click on the Share button to add the emails of other Campfire users you want to share the project with.

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You can also share the project with a user who does not have a Campfire account. The user will be prompted to create an account and download Campfire before they can view your project.

Collaboration

Once you’ve shared your project with others, you can collaborate with a variety of tools in the toolbar on the bottom right.

Laser

Use the laser to point out parts of the model.

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Comment

Create text comments.

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Sketch

Sketch on snapshots of a model.

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Explode

Get a better look at the individual components of a model.

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Related FAQ

What 3D file formats does Campfire support?
How do I add my own models to Campfire?
If a Campfire project is created on a desktop or tablet, can I edit it on a Quest?
What is the maximum file size supported by Campfire?
What is the maximum polygon count recommended for a model imported to Campfire?
How do I save my Campfire Project?
How do I export my Campfire project?
How do I optimize my projects for Quest or iPad?
How do I modify the thumbnail for a scene?
Are point cloud PLY files supported?
What is the material library?
I want to import a 3D model with materials already applied. What format should I use?
How do I add my own texture to a model in Campfire?
Why are the materials missing on a model I imported into Campfire?
Next Steps Collaborate with others Applying Materials Sharing