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Within Resonite, [[worlds]] and [[sessions]] have thumbnails which give a glimpse of the world or session without needing to join it. These thumbnails are 360 degree photos of the world or session at various points, which can be either world-defined or automatically positioned based on users in the session.
Within Resonite, [[worlds]] and [[sessions]] have thumbnails which give a glimpse of the world or session without needing to join it. These thumbnails will always be 360 degree images, allowing one to project the image onto a sphere and pan around. These thumbnails are usually captures of the world or session at various points, which can be either world-defined or automatically positioned based on users in the session.

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Within Resonite, [[worlds]] and [[sessions]] have thumbnails which give a glimpse of the world or session without needing to join it. These thumbnails will always be 360 degree images, allowing one to project the image onto a sphere and pan around. These thumbnails are usually captures of the world or session at various points, which can be either world-defined or automatically positioned based on users in the session.

Within Resonite, worlds and sessions have thumbnails which give a glimpse of the world or session without needing to join it. These thumbnails will always be 360 degree images, allowing one to project the image onto a sphere and pan around. These thumbnails are usually captures of the world or session at various points, which can be either world-defined or automatically positioned based on users in the session.