Quick Start

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Scene Pilot Pro · Quick Start

Quick Start

Follow these steps to get Scene Pilot Pro running in your scene in under 5 minutes.

Tip: All Scene Pilot Pro windows are accessible from the top menu: Window > Kronnect > Scene Pilot Pro.

Step 1: Open the Health Window

Go to Window > Kronnect > Scene Pilot Pro > Health, or press Ctrl+Shift+H (Cmd+Shift+H on macOS). The Health window opens and automatically scans the active scene.

Step 2: Review the Health Score

After the scan completes, a ring gauge displays your scene's health score from 0 to 100. Below the gauge you will see the breakdown of errors, warnings, and informational findings.

Step 3: Fix Issues

The results list shows every detected issue. Click any result to select the affected GameObject in the Hierarchy. For auto-fixable issues, use the Fix button next to a single result or Fix All to batch-fix every auto-fixable finding at once.

Step 4: Open the Browse Window

Press Ctrl+Shift+B (Cmd+Shift+B on macOS) to open the Browse window. It organizes every GameObject in your scene by component type - cameras, lights, renderers, colliders, and more.

Step 5: Try Smart Focus

Double-click any object in the Browse list. The Scene View camera flies to the best viewpoint for that object, choosing an angle where other objects do not block the view. This is called Smart Focus.

Step 6: Save Camera Bookmarks

Navigate to an interesting viewpoint in the Scene View. Press Alt+Shift+1 to save it as bookmark slot 1. Move the camera somewhere else, then press Alt+1 to recall that viewpoint instantly. You have 9 slots available (1 through 9).

Step 7: Add an Object Note

Right-click any GameObject in the Hierarchy, go to Scene Pilot Pro > Add Object Note, and pick a category (General, Gameplay, Art, or Bug). A sticky note is created and linked to that object. Open the Notes window with Ctrl+Shift+N (Cmd+Shift+N on macOS) to see all notes, sort them by priority, or open them as floating windows in the Scene View.

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