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Blueprint Toolbar Features

Toolbar Location

When you open any Blueprint in the editor, Orion adds a toolbar in the top-right area of the graph editor, near the standard Compile and Search buttons.

Screenshot Placeholder: [Blueprint editor window (full view) with red box highlighting the Orion toolbar location in top-right area, next to Compile button, Class Settings button, and Search button]

The toolbar has three buttons: Screenshot | Send ▼ | •••

Toolbar Buttons

Screenshot Placeholder: [Close-up of Orion toolbar showing three buttons labeled: (1) Screenshot button with up arrow icon, (2) Send button with dropdown arrow, (3) Hamburger menu with three dots]

Screenshot Button (Leftmost)

Icon: Up arrow or camera icon

What it does:

  • Captures the current Blueprint editor window
  • Prepares the image for your next query
  • Shows a toast notification: "Screenshot captured successfully..."

When to use:

  • You have a visual question about node layout
  • You want the AI to see exactly what you're looking at
  • Text description would be too complex

Important: You must be using a vision-capable model (GPT-4o, Grok Vision, Claude 3.5+, Gemini Vision). See Section 6: Using Vision.

Send Dropdown (Middle)

Icon: Paper plane or send icon with dropdown arrow

What it does: Sends Blueprint context to Orion or EDA

Click the dropdown arrow to see options:

Analysis Scope:

  • Full Graph — Sends all nodes in the Blueprint (all graphs, all functions)
  • Selection — Sends only the nodes you've selected in the graph (Ctrl+Click to select multiple)

Destination:

  • Orion — Opens Orion chat window, sends context to AI (default)
  • EDA — Exports Blueprint context as JSON to Saved/AzimuthOrion/ContextExports/

Screenshot Placeholder: [Send dropdown menu expanded showing four options with radio buttons: "Full Graph" (selected), "Selection", separator line, "Destination: Orion" (selected), "Destination: EDA"]

Default behavior: Click the Send button (not the dropdown) to send Full Graph to Orion.

Hamburger Menu (Rightmost)

Icon: Three vertical dots (•••)

What it does: Additional options and actions.

Menu items:

Actions:

  • Explain Selected Nodes — Sends your currently selected Blueprint node(s) to Orion for AI explanation and analysis. The AI receives details about each node including title, type, comment, and pin information (names, types, default values, connections). Particularly useful for understanding unfamiliar nodes or complex setups. Works in Deep Scan (Blueprint) mode.

Other:

  • Settings shortcut
  • Clear cached Blueprint data
  • Export options

Sending Selected Nodes Only

When your Blueprint is large (100+ nodes), you can analyze just a portion of it to save tokens and focus the AI's response.

How to use:

  1. Open your Blueprint
  2. Select specific nodes in the graph:
    • Click a node to select it
    • Ctrl+Click to add more nodes to selection
    • Drag a box to select multiple nodes
  3. Click Orion toolbar: Send dropdown
  4. Choose Selection
  5. Only the selected nodes (and their immediate connections) are sent to the AI

Example use case:

  • You have a 200-node AI behavior Blueprint
  • You only want to analyze the "Combat Decision" section (15 nodes)
  • Select those 15 nodes, Send > Selection
  • AI analyzes only that section (faster response, lower cost)

Screenshot Placeholder: [Blueprint graph with 5 specific nodes highlighted/selected (blue selection overlay), Orion toolbar's Send dropdown showing "Selection" option highlighted]

Sending to EDA (Epic Developer Assistant)

If you use Epic's Developer Assistant, you can export Blueprint context to use there.

How to use:

  1. Enable EDA Integration in Settings (see Section 8)
  2. Open a Blueprint
  3. Click Orion toolbar: Send dropdown
  4. Choose Destination: EDA
  5. Orion exports Blueprint context as a structured JSON file, including the full compilation log when Compile On Send is enabled (so EDA can diagnose errors)
  6. File saved to: Saved/AzimuthOrion/ContextExports/BP_[BlueprintName]_[timestamp].json
  7. If "Copy to Clipboard on EDA Export" enabled: JSON is also on your clipboard
  8. Toast notification shows: "Blueprint context exported to [path]"
  9. Open EDA, paste the JSON, ask questions there

Why use EDA export?

  • You prefer Epic's official AI assistant
  • You want to compare responses from different AI tools
  • You need to share Blueprint context with teammates (send the JSON file)

Screenshot Placeholder: [Orion toolbar Send dropdown showing "Destination: EDA" option selected with radio button]