Reference Panel
Virtual Garment Try-On
How to Use Vizcom Try-On
Overview
Vizcom's Try-On feature allows you to quickly visualize garments or materials on models by referencing existing designs. Follow these steps to achieve the best results
How to Use
Upload or select your base image - This should be a clear photo of a model wearing clothing you want to modify
Access the Reference panel - Click the Reference button in the create panel
Select "Try On" mode - From the Reference panel dropdown, choose "Try On"
Upload your reference garment - Add an image of the specific garment you want to apply
Use front-facing, clearly visible garments for best results
Images with minimal background distraction work best
Generate - Click the Generate button to apply the reference garment to your selection
Troubleshooting: "Couldn't generate your image" Error

If you encounter the error message that says "Couldn't generate your image" with the text "There was an unexpected error. Please try again in a few moments," this typically means Vizcom doesn't know where to apply your changes.

Solution:
Before clicking "Generate," you need to:
Use the selection tool (located in the toolbar) to highlight the specific area where you want to apply the garment or modification
Make sure your selection area is clearly defined - the blue highlight should cover the entire region you want to modify
After making your selection, then click "Generate"
Best Practices

Use a clear reference image: Select a high-quality, front-facing image of the garment you want to apply (like the blue jacket shown)
Select the appropriate area: Before generating, use the selection tool to highlight the upper body area of your model where the garment should be applied
Consider the model's original clothing: The system works best when replacing similar types of garments (in this case, replacing an outer layer with another outer layer)

Remember: Vizcom may need to know exactly where to apply changes. Without a selection, Vizcom will guess which part of the image to focus on, leading to this error.
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