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Answers to similar questions like this and this did not solve the problem.

Assigning a SpriteKit scene to the overlaySKScene property of a SCNView does nothing: the SpriteKit scene does not appear at all.

Tested on iPhone 7 and on the Simulator.

Running the code below shows a blank white screen.

@IBOutlet weak var sceneView: SCNView!

override func viewDidLoad() {
    let skScene = SKScene(size: UIScreen.main.bounds.size)
    skScene.backgroundColor = UIColor.black
    let node = SKSpriteNode(imageNamed: "AddButton.png")
    skScene.addChild(node)

    sceneView.overlaySKScene = skScene
    sceneView.overlaySKScene!.scaleMode = .resizeFill
    sceneView.overlaySKScene?.isHidden = false
}
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  • Are you sure it's not there? backgroundColor doesn't seem to work on overlaySKScene and your node will be added in the corner. Can you see it if you position the node? e.g. node.position = CGPoint(x: self.view.frame.size.width/2, y: self.view.frame.size.height/2)
    – James P
    Mar 9, 2018 at 11:34
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    @JamesP tried positioning the node, but unfortunately it's not showing up. any other ideas? does the code above work for you?
    – Crashalot
    Mar 9, 2018 at 22:57
  • It works for me on a default SceneKit project. Is the sceneView actually showing up?
    – James P
    Mar 11, 2018 at 19:55
  • @JamesP yes the sceneView shows up. hmmm, weird that it works for you.
    – Crashalot
    Mar 11, 2018 at 20:56
  • We just created a blank project as well to test this, and it's still not working. No button appears. Are you doing anything else besides pasting the code above?
    – Crashalot
    Mar 11, 2018 at 21:10

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The following code works for me after setting up a default SceneKit project.

override func viewDidLoad() {
  super.viewDidLoad()
  let scene = SCNScene(named: "art.scnassets/ship.scn")!
  let scnView = self.view as! SCNView
  scnView.scene = scene

  let skScene = SKScene(size: UIScreen.main.bounds.size)
  let node = SKSpriteNode(imageNamed: "testImage.png")
  skScene.addChild(node)

  scnView.overlaySKScene = skScene
  scnView.overlaySKScene!.scaleMode = .resizeFill
}

The overlay view wouldn't show up unless the SCNScene was set on the view, and the background colour of the SKScene had no effect.

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