For those new to Surfee, let's take a look at the interface layout of Edit mode.
Overview
The interface can be divided into the five sections.
① Viewport : Space where project work is displayed.
② Top Bar : Space where functions and tools are gathered.
③ Library : Area where pre-set elements can be added.
④ Scene List : List of elements within the project that can be viewed.
⑤ Properties : Area where settings of the selected element can be changed.

Viewport
The Viewport is the area where the project edited in Surfee is displayed.
All work is conducted in the Viewport, where you can arrange objects and compose scenes
using materials, environments, and lights.

Top Bar
The Top Bar can be divided into three sections: Project Menu, Tool Bar, and Publish Task.
Project Menu: Provides options related to the project. You can automatically save the current project
and return to the Dashboard.

Tool Bar: Allows toggling the Library and Material Manager on and off. You can add lights and cameras.
Functions related to plugins, such as SVG to 3D, can be registered and used (to be supported in the future).

Publish Task: Applies high-quality rendering effects to the current project via Path Trace.
You can export the project as an image or 3D file, or share the project as a web viewer via Publish.

Library
You can insert pre-set elements into the Viewport from the Library.
You can apply necessary elements such as 3D models, materials, or environments.

Scene List
You can check all the elements arranged in the current Viewport.
This includes objects such as models, as well as additional cameras and lights.

Properties
When you select an object, camera, or light, you can see the properties that can be changed
according to the selected element.
If no element is selected, you can change the Viewport settings.
