# Adding an OS mesh

With a 3D scene successfully created, you’ll want to add your own content. For the purposes of this guide, we’ll assume that you’ll first want to add an OS 3D mesh.

To do this, choose the Browse Layers option, via the ‘+’ button on the side menu, to open the Browse Layers window. This will list your current repository of online content. From here, find the entry for your mesh and press the associated ‘Add +’ button.

<figure><img src="/files/dkYExEFSsODdlTxejAN4" alt="Add button highlighted on the layers side menu leading to the browse layer window"><figcaption><p>Add button highlighted on the layers side menu.</p></figcaption></figure>

The mesh will be now added into the 3D scene.

<figure><img src="/files/WNr2QnQ5pxM6N4KAHu1u" alt="An OS mesh, as loaded into an AGOL scene. Note that the default ESRI backgound mapping has now been dropped"><figcaption><p>An OS mesh, as loaded into an AGOL scene. Note that the default ESRI background mapping has now been dropped…</p></figcaption></figure>


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