Saving, Exporting & Sharing
Scenographist is designed to support the full lifecycle of a spatial idea —
from early exploration to communication and handover.
Saving, exporting, and sharing ensure your work remains accessible, usable, and transferable.
Saving Your Work
All work in Scenographist is saved automatically within each project.
This includes:
- Chat conversations
- Iterations and refinements
- Uploaded references
- Generated scenes and variations
There is no need for manual saves.
Your project acts as a continuous record of design thinking.
Version Awareness
While you iterate, Scenographist keeps track of:
- Earlier scene generations
- Alternative directions
- Key decision points
This allows you to:
- Revisit previous versions
- Compare iterations
- Restore or continue from an earlier state
Iteration never overwrites intent.
Exporting Scenes
Exporting allows you to move from exploration to communication.
Depending on your workflow, exports can be used for:
- Concept decks
- Client presentations
- Design reviews
- Production handover
Exports focus on clarity of intent, not raw data.
What to Export
You can export:
- Individual scenes
- Selected variations
- Entire project narratives
Before exporting, consider:
- Who the audience is
- What level of detail is needed
- Whether the goal is inspiration or execution
Sharing Projects
Sharing allows others to understand the project as a whole.
When sharing a project:
- Context is preserved
- Narrative intent remains visible
- Iteration history provides clarity
This reduces misinterpretation and repetitive explanation.
Best Practices for Sharing
- Clean up unused explorations
- Highlight chosen directions
- Add brief clarifying notes if needed
- Share intent before detail
A clear story is more valuable than exhaustive output.
From Tool to Communication
Scenographist is not just a generator.
It is a communication layer between imagination and reality.
Saving preserves your thinking.
Exporting clarifies it.
Sharing allows it to move forward.
