# Welcome

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## Overview

Animotive is all about making 3D animation feel like a live action set. In a VR headset you can perform as Characters and interact with Props and Sets. You can also operate Cameras and Lights or just stand in the space and direct your team.&#x20;

Animotive comes with a selection of stock assets to get you started but you can also add your own Sets, Characters and Props using our Asset Library.&#x20;

There are many different ways to use Animotive. It's a great way to workshop and previsualise an idea, or speed up your existing animation process.  It may even be your whole production pipeline depending on your needs.&#x20;

We've put together some helpful guides for you to get setup with our product quickly and easily.

## Get Started

{% content-ref url="getting-setup" %}
[getting-setup](https://animotive.gitbook.io/animotive-documentation/getting-setup)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="learning-animotive/learning-animotive" %}
[learning-animotive](https://animotive.gitbook.io/animotive-documentation/learning-animotive/learning-animotive)
{% endcontent-ref %}

## Quick links

{% content-ref url="controls" %}
[controls](https://animotive.gitbook.io/animotive-documentation/controls)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="release-notes" %}
[release-notes](https://animotive.gitbook.io/animotive-documentation/release-notes)
{% endcontent-ref %}

{% content-ref url="frequently-asked-questions" %}
[frequently-asked-questions](https://animotive.gitbook.io/animotive-documentation/frequently-asked-questions)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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