A sketch on paper turns into a scene with Scenemator!

Looking for an efficient way to communicate what you know? Scenemator helps you build a scene to do it! Introduce elements that are of interest, describe their interactions, quickly layout and voilà! Your scene is ready for the show!

First time with Scenemator or want to know more about it? Follow this trail The 10k foot view or browse our Master Scenes


Build your Scene in 1, 2, 3

Scenemator is build around a central Scenario in which you first start by specify the composition of your scene. Then quickly lay it out and you are ready to Present. Of course it can be used the way you want! We believe that those 3 Steps make Scenemator easier to learn and use!

1 Compose a Scene

Use Pipes on the left side to add Elements, Sets and Links to your Scene. You have control on the form (i.e.: Color, Size, Icon, etc.) of every Components and you can split you Scene in different Zones.
2 Layout and define Pathways

Layout your Components and further describe them in a way that makes thing clear for you and your audience. You can also describe some Interactions using Pathways. But Remember, with Scenemator it's the Meaningful over the Beautiful!
3 Present!

Scenemator grants you a Card for everything in your Scene!


Learn

You what to learn ? We are there to teach you; just choose your way!

Trails to Scenemator

The practical way to Scenemator — Follow me to the city in the morning by taking one of the trails I designed for you.

Academy

The academic way to Scenemator — Learn to speak Scenemator's language so that both of you can understand each other.


Master Scenes

Here are a few Scenes for you to discover, give you ideas or start from.

Molecular Biology — Pyruvate

Learn how to build molecules using Scenemator by learning about the Pyruvate Molecule which participate in the Krebs cycle
Molecular Biology — The Ketone Bodies

Learn how to build molecules using Scenemator by learning about the Ketone Bodies Molecule which are produced by the liver in a Nutritional Ketosis
Game — Tic-Tac-Toe #1

Learn how to use Scenemator by playing Tic-Tac-Toe!