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Nick Fisher ed444b0615 feature!:
This is a breaking change needed to fully implement instancing and stencil highlighting.

Previously, users would work directly with entities (on the Dart side, ThermionEntity), e.g.

final entity = await viewer.loadGlb("some.glb");

However, Filament "entities" are a lower-level abstraction.

Loading a glTF file, for example, inserts multiple entities into the scene.

For example, each mesh, light, and camera within a glTF asset will be assigned an entity. A top-level (non-renderable) entity will also be created for the glTF asset, which can be used to transform the entire hierarchy.

"Asset" is a better representation for loading/inserting objects into the scene; think of this as a bundle of entities.

Unless you need to work directly with transforms, instancing, materials and renderables, you can work directly with ThermionAsset.
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Launch Screen Assets

You can customize the launch screen with your own desired assets by replacing the image files in this directory.

You can also do it by opening your Flutter project's Xcode project with open ios/Runner.xcworkspace, selecting Runner/Assets.xcassets in the Project Navigator and dropping in the desired images.