# Scenes

Locally editable scenes are ones that comprise of  royalty free assets from our library, or assets you've uploaded yourself.  Scenes that can be edited are displayed with "Hub Editing" field set to active. Scenes that can't be edited will still be shown as you are still able to download render and take data associated with the scene.&#x20;

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Before accessing your scene on desktop you will need to first build the scene.

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Once built you will be able to open the tab and download the scene.

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**Note**

You are able to view or customise this your default scene download folder in "Settings > Default Scene Location"
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From here you can either open the scene directly in Blender (if you have installed the Simulon Link plugin) or open the folder that contains all the scene related assets.


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