Understanding Vizcom
Modify
Modify
Modify lets you generate variations with control and extract valuable assets like materials, or different views from an already visualized base idea.
How to Use
Upload an image to the Workbench view
Find the "Modify" block, either by dragging on the plus icon from the starting image, or alternatively you can also find it in the main Workbench Toolbar
Select which type of modification you want to go with
Adjust the visual interface and click on generate with different settings
Different blocks
New views
New views allows you to generate the product from multiple angles seamlessly.
The cubical interface let's you choose the right angle you want to go for
alternatively you can also choose the standard views from the dropdown menu
You can always find the settings used at the name of the generated images (by clicking on the image, on the left top corner it will display the settings)
Change expression
Change Expression allows you to change characters fascial expression with ease.
Use the expression twist interface to determine the generated character's mood
At the very last setting you can also input arbitrary expressions by describing
You can always find the settings used at the name of the generated images (by clicking on the image, on the left top corner it will display the settings)
Extract material
Extract material allows you to generate flat material images from any design so you can use them in your production workflow
Set a rough area with the cutout section, adjust the zoom with the +, - icons
Make sure to describe the expected material - this helps Vizcom to achieve the desired finish
You can always find the settings used at the name of the generated images (by clicking on the image, on the left top corner it will display the settings)
Form variation
Form variation allows you to generate different form language alternatives according to your chosen visual direction.
Adjust the form variation diagram, between the 4 axises, of Geometric / Organic and Simple / Complex to get the desired aesthetic
You can always find the settings used at the name of the generated images (by clicking on the image, on the left top corner it will display the settings)