Getting Started
SpaceDraft is a world first in visual planning and communication. If you’re new to SpaceDraft and want a quick rundown, you have come to the right place. This Getting Started guide will introduce you to the core features of SpaceDraft and get you well on your way to SpaceDrafting like a pro.
Each topic includes videos as well as links to more information in the Knowledge Base and FAQs to help you get on your way. If you don’t have a SpaceDraft account yet, you can sign up here.
Here is a handy cheat sheet that explains all the hotkeys that we have in SpaceDraft. Familiarize yourself with it to maximise your workflow.
How to create your first SpaceDraft project.
Space and Time settings: Setting the space (your background) and time (your timeline) is the first step in the building process.
There is so much you can do with Pins!
This topic covers what pins are, where to find them, how to create one and more!
Download the full user guide here.
Download the education onboarding here.
The Timeline is where you can edit the movements you have created in your scene. Hidden pins also appear in the timeline.
This article goes through the each action type and how it displays in the timeline.
Make your maps richer by layering data for real world locations using Data Maps.
Move faster on projects with SpaceDraft Teams taking the effort out of teamwork.
The Master is where you can navigate between scenes in your SpaceDraft, and the Layout is where your story comes to life. Manage your scenes and create new ones in both the contents and layout. Design your layout to create a dynamic and interactive cover page for when you send your SpaceDraft.
The File Library is where all your uploaded assets can be found.
Draw Tools: This topic covers the difference between Paint and Edit background. Use the Paint draw tools annotate on top of the pins and movement in your scene. Use the draw tools in Edit background to annotate on the base layer - the background or space.