Material Swap re-renders your product in a different fabric, wood, or finish - so one photograph becomes a full range of variations.
Before you start
Have a product image, and decide how you'll specify the material: by description, a reference swatch, or your material library.
Steps
Open Create and select Material Swap (or Fabric Swap for upholstery).
Upload your product image.
Specify the material one of three ways:
Describe it - "cream bouclé", "walnut veneer".
Add a swatch - attach a reference image of the material.
Pick from your library - choose a saved material.
(Optional) Turn on Lock furniture to keep the product's shape and dimensions identical.
Set variations and quality mode.
Click Swap material.
Result
Your product is re-rendered in the new material, with its form preserved.
FAQ
Will swapping a material change my product's shape or proportions? No - that's what Lock furniture is for. With it on, the tool re-renders only the surface (the fabric, wood, or finish) and keeps the product's form, lines, and dimensions identical. Only the material changes. Will it keep details like legs, stitching, and grain? Yes - the swap preserves the product's structure and features and applies the new material to it, rather than regenerating the piece from scratch. Can I generate every fabric at once? Yes - link materials to the product and run a batch. See How to generate imagery across products and materials at once.
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