> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.rhinonature.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.rhinonature.com/getting-started.md).

# Getting started

There are three essential steps in order to create your first distribution and start your journey with Rhino Nature. It is really easy, please follow the steps below:

First, add an ecosystem by clicking the Add Ecosystem button.

![](/files/-Mg4ZEZgScKQD8HCZmOS)

Second, add an entity by clicking the Add Entity button and picking the desired object which you want to distribute.

![](/files/-Mg4_8YltAsxliiIM2CN)

Third, add a domain by clicking the Add Domain button and picking the desired object on which you want to distribute the entities.

![](/files/-Mg4_HKQQg8oA6y020og)

**Congratulations!** You have created your first ecosystem. Now you can start playing around with [Distribution](/manual/distribution.md) and [Transform](/manual/transform.md) settings to find the look you're after!

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Notice that most of the commands under the buttons allow picking a few more interesting options in the command prompt, which might be very handy during work.
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Remember that some of the commands under the buttons (for eg. Add Domain) may need explicit traditional acceptance (hitting enter or right-clicking).
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