Creating a single
Orange World is just the beginning. What if you want to design a series of connected Worlds, where users can seamlessly navigate between different spaces—like rooms in a virtual gallery, levels in a game, or districts in a digital city?
With multi-scene Worlds, you can expand your experience beyond a single environment, creating interconnected spaces linked by portals for exploration, storytelling, and engagement.
This guide will walk you through:
- Why multi-scene Worlds matter
- How to create multiple scenes
- Setting up portals for seamless travel
- Best practices for performance and navigation
- Real-world Web3 use cases
Why Build Multi-Scene Worlds?
Multi-scene Worlds unlock endless creative possibilities by allowing users to move between different spaces with purpose and immersion.
Use Cases for Multi-Scene Worlds
- Virtual conferences and events – Different rooms for speakers, networking, and brand showcases
- NFT galleries and showrooms – Separate spaces for collections, auction rooms, and artist meetups
- Metaverse cities and districts – Themed areas that users can explore
- DAO and governance spaces – One room for discussion, another for on-chain voting, another for archives
- Web3 gaming and experiences – Interactive challenges, game levels, or hidden Worlds
Instead of cramming everything into one space, multi-scene Worlds keep content organized, reduce clutter, and improve performance for a better user experience.
How to Create Multi-Scene Worlds in Orange Worlds
Building a multi-scene World requires creating multiple Worlds and linking them using portals for seamless movement.
Step 1: Create Multiple Worlds
Each scene is a separate World that you’ll later connect with portals.
- Log in with Orange ID at
Orange Worlds
- Click "Create Now" and start a new project
- Design your first scene (e.g., a main lobby)
- Save and publish your World to get its unique URL
- Repeat for each additional scene (each World will have its own link)
At this stage, you should have multiple separate Worlds, each with its own link. Now, it’s time to connect them.
Setting Up Portals for Seamless Travel
Portals allow users to move between different Worlds by walking into a designated area.
How to Create a Portal in Orange Worlds
- Enter your main World
- Open the object menu and select "Add Object"
- Choose a portal object (this can be a door, gate, or glowing portal)
- Edit the object properties:
- Destination URL – Paste the link of the next World
- Portal visibility – Choose if the portal should always be visible or activated on interaction
- User experience – Set animations or effects when a user teleports
5. Save and test – Walk into the portal and verify that it takes you to the next scene
To allow users to return to the original World, add a return portal inside each scene.
Best Practices for Smooth Navigation
To ensure a frictionless experience, follow these best practices when designing multi-scene Worlds.
Optimize Navigation and User Flow
- Label portals clearly – Use signs or visual markers so users know where they’re going
- Provide maps or guides – For large multi-scene Worlds, add floating UI panels with navigation tips
- Ensure logical progression – Arrange scenes in a natural order to avoid confusion
Optimize Performance
- Use lightweight models – Keep each scene optimized by limiting high-poly objects
- Limit object count in each World – Instead of overloading one space, distribute elements across multiple Worlds
- Test load times – Ensure fast scene transitions by checking file sizes and object complexity
Web3 Use Cases: Multi-Scene Worlds in Action
NFT Galleries and Virtual Art Exhibits
- Each room features a different artist or collection
- A main lobby connects to various exhibition halls through portals
DAO and Governance Hubs
- One World for live discussions, another for on-chain proposal voting, and another for community archives
- Portals allow members to navigate based on their governance needs
Web3 Gaming and Play-to-Earn Mechanics
- Players complete tasks in one scene and unlock a portal to the next level
- Hidden rooms for VIPs or NFT holders only
Metaverse Cities and Brand Showcases
- Different districts for brands, entertainment, and social interaction
- Portals between themed zones allow for large-scale metaverse experiences
Your Multi-Scene World is Ready – What’s Next?
- Start building – Log in and create your interconnected spaces
- Test and share your Worlds – Get feedback from your community
- Explore advanced features like token-gated access and interactive NPCs
Need help? Visit
Orange Worlds
for
step-by-step instructional videos on portals, interactive elements, and Web3 integrations.
Final Summary
- Multi-scene Worlds connect different interactive spaces for a seamless user experience
- Create multiple Worlds and link them with portals for easy navigation
- Use clear labels, maps, and lightweight assets for better performance
- Perfect for Web3 applications like NFT galleries, DAOs, metaverse cities, and gaming experiences