Arcweave being a cloud app, you just need your browser and internet access to work on your projects.
When you first create your account, you start with a Basic workspace and an example project—called The Castle—automatically created and opened for you.
You have the liberty and our blessings to modify, experiment with, and learn from it—or delete it altogether.
You can easily recreate The Castle, as well as other project templates.
To see your workspace's projects, exit The Castle and go to your workspace's Projects section.
To do that, click on the My Projects icon. It's the one with the four squares, at the top left corner, right next to your current project's name.
On the Projects section, you can open a project by clicking on its thumbnail.
{success} To delete, duplicate, and rename a project, open its thumbnail's menu.
To create a new project:
Arcweave will create and open a new project for you.
{info} A Basic workspace can have up to 3 projects.
Arcweave comes with a number of project templates that you can recreate while learning the ropes. To recreate any of them:
{success} Try the Game Engine Example template, to see how Arcweave integrates with the most popular game engines.
To delete, duplicate, or rename a project, as well as assign it a cover image, you need to open its thumbnail menu:
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To delete a project:
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{danger} A deleted project is permanently lost and cannot be recovered! Please make sure you are certain before pressing that red button! 💥
Pro and Team workspaces offer the option to duplicate a project:
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You can rename a project either while it's open or from inside the Projects section.
To rename an open project, click on the project name at the top left corner of your browser's window.
To rename a project from the Projects section:
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You can add, change, or delete a project's cover image from the project's menu, on your workspace's Projects section.
To add a cover image to a project:
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To change the cover image of a project:
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Finally, to remove a project's cover image:
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