Creation•Beginner•4 min 10 sec
Skyboxes & Street View
Create immersive skyboxes to change the look and feel of your Frame background
In the bottom bar select the blue plus button **Add Asset → 360 Photo** and select a **360 Photo**. If you do not have a 360 Photo here's an article on finding or creating them in Frame.
How do I make a 360 Photosphere in Frame?
Frame also has some default objects you can try. Under your **Inventory** there is a drop down for **360 Photo** which you can add into the scene using the green plus button.
- •When the **360 Photo** enters the scene it will be a small sphere. With **Edit Mode** turned off, you can click on a sphere to expand it. You can click on the globe icon in the toolbar or use the **"h"** hotkey to close the sphere.
- •By default, expanding a **360 photo** will hide the 3D environment in your Frame. You can choose to keep the 360 environment in view while a sphere is expanded in your **Frame Settings, General** drop down.

Some considerations when making or chosing a 360 photo:
- •360 photos can be .png or .jpg files, under 15MB
- •We recommend compressing them with something like squoosh.app before adding them to Frame
- •Images should be **equirectangular**, which means the width is double the height
Why don't I see my sphere?
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