Whereness User Guide
  • 🌐about whereness
    • Discover Whereness
  • What You can do with Whereness
  • 🎨create a project
    • Getting Started
      • Upload the First File
    • Add More Media
      • Organize Your Project Structure
    • Add More Scene Details
  • View and Manage Your Projects
  • ⭐present and publish
    • See how your project looks
    • Present your scenes better
      • Make Scene Transitions
    • Publish a Project
  • 💻interface
    • Navigating the Interface
      • Whereness Dashboard Interface
      • Whereness Editor Interface
      • Preview Mode Interface
  • ❓Whereness FAQs
    • Content of this FAQs
  • information to get you started
    • Do I need technical skills to use Whereness?
    • Can I start with the Free Plan?
    • Do I need special equipment to take 360 photos?
    • Can I share my project outside of Whereness?
    • Where can I learn Whereness?
  • create, edit, publish
  • What types of files can I upload to the project?
  • What kind of editing can I do in Whereness?
  • Can I preview the project before publishing?
  • Can anyone see my project?
  • Can I restrict access to my project?
  • Can I edit the project after publishing?
  • plans and ownership
    • What plans do you offer?
    • Can more than one person use the same account?
    • How can I change my current plan?
  • How can I check the details of my current plan?
  • Can I use my project for commercial purposes?
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  • Add a Scene Link
  • In the side panel, select the scene where you want to place the link.
  • Select the Place Scene Links option.
  • Click the desired place in the Scene View where you wish to add the Scene Link icon.
  • Select a Destination Scene
  • Adjust Scene Link size
  • Rename or delete a Scene Link
  • Test the Scene Link Transition
  • Why Scene Links Are Useful
  1. present and publish
  2. Present your scenes better

Make Scene Transitions

Make Scene Links to transition from one scene to another. Scene Links can be created in the project Editor, but experienced from Preview Mode.

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Add a Scene Link

To add a Scene Link open your project in the Editor.

1

In the side panel, select the scene where you want to place the link.

The selected scene will appear in the scene view panel. Click and drag in the scene view to adjust the camera angle.

2

Select the Place Scene Links option.

3

Click the desired place in the Scene View where you wish to add the Scene Link icon.

The Scene Link icon will be added in that place.

4

Select a Destination Scene

After placing or selecting the Scene Link, a Scene Link options window appears in the top-right corner.

In the Scene Link window, click on Select a Scene and from the drop down menu choose the scene that you want the Link to transition into. You can choose an existing Scene or make a new one by clickingn the + button.

5

Adjust Scene Link size

Use the Scene Link Size slider to adjust the icon size.

6

Rename or delete a Scene Link

Click on the [...] in the upper right corner and choose Rename or Delete from the drop down menu

7

Test the Scene Link Transition

After you finish setting up the Scene Link, go to Preview mode to test it out. Navigate to the Scene where you placed the Link and click on the Scene Link icon. A new destination Scene will be loaded immediately.

Why Scene Links Are Useful

Scene links help guide viewers through your project in a natural, interactive way. They can be used to:

  • Connect rooms, locations, or viewpoints in 3D spaces

  • Create story-driven flows or guided tours

  • Let users explore content in a non-linear or freeform path

  • Highlight key areas or transitions without relying on menus and many more.

They give you more control over how users experience your project and make navigation feel intuitive and immersive.

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Scene Link Options