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Create a Wardrobe Item

Wardrobe items are the costumes and outfits in your film — anything from a tailored tuxedo to a weathered leather jacket. Like props, each wardrobe item can be reused across multiple scenes and shots, keeping a look consistent throughout your production.

Step 1: Enter Wardrobe Details

  • On the Wardrobe Studio page, click Create New Wardrobe
  • Enter the wardrobe item’s Name (e.g., “Detective’s Trench Coat” or “Red Gala Dress”)
  • Write a detailed Description — include fabric, color, cut, fit, era, condition, and any distinctive details (buttons, embroidery, wear) that will help the AI generate an accurate costume
  • Use the optional Character dropdown to associate the outfit with one of your project’s characters
  • This is purely for organization — grouping outfits under the character who wears them. It does not change how the image is generated, and it doesn’t tie the wardrobe to that character in shots
  • Leave it as None if the outfit isn’t tied to a specific character

Step 3: Generate Wardrobe Image

  • Click Generate Wardrobe Image — the details you entered will guide the AI image generation
  • The outfit is rendered on its own (on an invisible mannequin) so the garment’s shape and details are clear, rather than worn by a person
  • Review the generated image and refine your description if needed
  • Generate again until you’re satisfied with the result
  • Click Save and Close to add the wardrobe item to your project

Managing Generations

Once you’ve generated wardrobe images, you can manage them with the following features:
  • Navigate through generations — Use the back and next buttons under the image to browse through all generated versions
  • Provide feedback — Click the thumbs up and thumbs down buttons to give feedback on generated images
  • Active image — The active image will be used when creating shots and scenes. New generations are automatically set as active
  • Set active image — To set a different image as active, navigate to it using the back/next buttons and click Set Active underneath the image
  • Hide a generation — Click the eye button to tuck away a generation you no longer want to see, without losing it. To bring it back, click the show-hidden (eye) button next to the navigation counter, navigate to the hidden generation, and click Unhide
  • Delete a generation — Click the trash button to remove a generation permanently. If you might want it back later, hide it instead
Using wardrobe in a shot: mention a wardrobe item with @ in any shot description (see Mention Characters, Props & Wardrobe). In this version the outfit is supplied to the model as a reference image alongside your characters — describe in the shot how you want it worn.
Advanced tip: Try enabling “show models” to experiment with different AI models for varied visual styles and quality levels.

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