Dashboard Overview

Getting started with the Scenographist workspace

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.


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