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How to Add Multiple Products to a Single Scene

Learn how to compose a scene with multiple furniture products using @image and @reference tags, with dimensions for accurate sizing.

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Written by Pavir Patel
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When you need multiple products

Sometimes you want to show a complete room setup: a dining table with chairs, a side table, a rug, and a chandelier all in one image. The AI Studio supports this by using your main product image plus up to four reference images.

How image tags work

  • @image — This is your main product. Upload it in the primary image slot.

  • @reference — If you only have one additional product, use this single tag.

  • @reference1 to @reference4 — If you have multiple additional products, number them sequentially.

Include dimensions for every product

When combining multiple products, include the real dimensions (width x depth x height) for each item. This helps the AI render everything at the correct scale relative to each other.

🧙‍♂️ Pro tip: Another very effective approach is uploading images of furniture with dimensional arrows drawn on them, then you do NOT need to specify dimensions in the text prompt.

Example

✅ Good prompt: create a lifestyle image of the products in a dark midcentury luxury scene:

dining table @image: 42"w x 42"d x 30"h,

4x dining chairs @reference1: 19.5"w x 22.5"d x 36"h,

side table @reference2: 10.5"w x 10.5"d x 16.5"h / tall table: 8.5"w x 8.5"d x 20"h,

rug on the floor @reference3: 120"w x 0.5"d x 168"h,

chandelier from the ceiling @reference4: 47"w x 47"d x 33.5"h,

do not change the color, proportions, finish, details of the products

This prompt identifies each product with its tag, lists dimensions for accurate scaling, describes the scene style, and protects all product details.

❌ Bad prompt: Add the products into a scene

This gives the AI no information about what the products are, where they should go, what style to use, or what dimensions to render them at. The result will be unpredictable.

Quick reference: tagging rules

  • 1 additional product: use @reference

  • 2–4 additional products: use @reference1 through @reference4

  • Always list dimensions as width x depth x height

  • Always end with “do not change the color, proportions, finish, details of the products”

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