Best Practices
Scenarios
Raspberry AI
Best Practices

Scenarios

There are many tools available in Raspberry AI. Here are some scenarios and the tool you would choose for your workflow.

Scenario
Choose
“I want to create an image with an AI model, clothing, and a background.”
Create: Lifestyle Photography.
“I would like to create an image of a garment from only a text description.”
Create: Product Photography.
“I would like to create a seamless, repeatable print. I have an idea of what I would like it to look like, and a color palette.”
Create: Prints & Patterns, and upload a PNG or JPEG of your color palette image as a Style Inspiration Reference Image.
“I have a great flat sketch of a garment, and would like to see a photoreal version.”
Create: Sketch to Render.
“I have a photograph of a garment, and would like a 2D sketch version that I can upload into Illustrator.”
Create: 2D Sketch, and upload as Adobe SVG.
“I have an image of a 3D Avatar from CLO, but would like it to look photoreal.”
Create: 3D Avatar to Photorealism.
“I would like to create an illustration of a cartoon character to place on a tee shirt.”
Create: Graphics and Placement Prints, and prompt for a colorful cartoon illustration. Clearly note any colors, and spell any words.
“I would like to create an embroidery as an example for my buyer.”
Create: Graphics and Placement Prints, and prompt for an embroidery. Clearly spell out any words.
“I created an image in Lifestyle Photography of a model in a great pair of jeans, but would like to see them cuffed.”
Edit: Make Garment Alterations. Draw a mask over the hem area, including some of the jeans above where you want the cuff. Write “cuffed hem” in the AI prompt box.
“I would like to change the color of a specific area of a garment image.”
Edit: Change Garment Color.
“I would like to change the buttons on an image of a trench coat.”
Edit: Trims and Embellishments. Upload your image and use the Erase tool under AI Prompts to erase the existing buttons. Then, on the left side of the screen expand Elements. Here you can upload new button images to the canvas and place them on the image.
“I want to see a solid top in a printed version, using a print I’ve created.”
Edit: Add Print.
“I have a photo of a previous best seller and would like to reimagine it in a new fabric.”
Mix: Apply Fabric. Upload the photo of your best seller, and a photo of a swatch of denim. Mix to apply the new fabric to the original silhouette.
“I would like to see what my image of a purse would look like with the texture of tree bark.”
Mix: Apply Unconventional Material.
“I would like to reimagine a pair of shoes in a different fabrication, but still retain some of the texture and details of the original shoe.”
Mix: Apply Aesthetic.
“I’m developing ideas for a new season. I have two images of different concepts and would like to see a completely new silhouette using elements from both.”
Mix: Inspiration Mix.