Navigation
Once your account has been set up and you've opened the application, you should see three main windows that you can access by scrolling from right to left.
Window 1: My Worlds
In this window, you can see the worlds that you have already created and start to create new worlds. In the bottom of the window is a search icon that allows you to see a map of your location. In this map, you can see all the other scenes that have been created in your area.
Window 2: World Details
In this window, once you have selected one of the worlds in your library, you have access to more details about your world -- including metadata and a list of scenes within that world. If you tap on "Edit & view scenes", you will navigate to a global map with a pin indicating your location. To view all the scenes in your world, swipe the bottom panel up and then swipe through the cards in order to move through your scenes. If you are within the geofence of your scene, a button on the bottom of the map will display the name of the scene in green. Tapping on this button will allow you to enter AR. In this window, you also have the option to create a new scene, edit scene settings and publish your scene. (NOTE: your scene can only be published is the parent world is published! Otherwise, the scene will remain as a draft.)
Window 3: Asset Library
This window is your asset library. It allows you to add assets from your iOS device (Objects, Audio, and Images) to your library, choose from assets you have already uploaded, or browse from Elysium's free asset collections.
Your asset library and adding new assets
Once you've successfully set up your account, your first task is to get digital assets in your library. These can be 2D, 3D, audio, or video. Swipe right to the library page and you will have two options: to browse in your files of your device or to browse the collections online.
If you choose to upload an asset from your device, you've got two options: uploading from your files or from your photo library. Select your preferred asset and click through the options to assign it a name, copyright terms, and optional attributes such as URL and meta tags.
If you browse from the collections online, select the collection you want to download from your files or your photos and finally agree to copyright terms.