Dashboard Overview
The Scenographist dashboard is designed to feel familiar, intuitive, and focused on creative flow.
If you’ve used ChatGPT before, you’ll recognize the core interaction model — enhanced for spatial design, scenography, and world-building.
The dashboard is organized around three main areas:
- The chat workspace
- Drag-and-drop inputs and outputs
- The project sidebar
Chat Workspace
At the center of the dashboard is the chat channel.
This is where you:
- Write prompts
- Refine ideas iteratively
- Generate scenes, variations, and technical outputs
- Give follow-up instructions (“make it darker”, “increase scale”, “change materials”)
Think of the chat as a design conversation, not a one-shot command.
Each message builds on the previous one, allowing scenes to evolve naturally.
The chat supports:
- Natural language prompting
- Iterative refinement
- Context-aware follow-ups
- Scene evolution over time
Drag & Drop
Scenographist supports drag-and-drop to ground prompts in real references.
You can drag:
- Images (moodboards, references, textures)
- Sketches or diagrams
- Plans or layouts
- Previously generated outputs
Dragged items can be referenced directly in chat:
- “Use the uploaded image as material inspiration”
- “Base the layout on the dragged sketch”
- “Match the lighting mood of the reference”
This allows prompts to combine language + visual intent, improving precision and coherence.
Projects Sidebar
On the left side of the dashboard is the Projects sidebar.
Projects help you:
- Organize work by concept, client, or production
- Keep conversations and scenes grouped
- Revisit and iterate on previous explorations
- Maintain narrative and design continuity
Each project contains:
- Its own chat history
- Uploaded references
- Generated scenes and variations
This makes it easy to move between ideas without losing context.
Typical Workflow
A common workflow looks like this:
- Create or select a project
- Start prompting in the chat
- Drag in references as needed
- Iterate through variations
- Refine toward a chosen direction
- Continue building or export when ready
You are never locked into a single output — everything remains editable and conversational.
Design Philosophy
The dashboard is intentionally minimal.
It is built to:
- Reduce friction
- Encourage exploration
- Support spatial thinking
- Keep focus on intent, not tools
Scenographist is not about buttons and settings —
it is about thinking in spaces, scenes, and experiences.
