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See your products worn with Try-On

Drop in garment or product images, optionally add your own models, choose a pose, and Vizcom generates images of the model wearing or holding your items.

When to use Try-On

Try-On bridges the gap between a flat product image and a lifestyle shot. It’s built for fashion, footwear, accessories, and any product that’s worn, held, or staged on a person. Use Try-On when:
  • Visualizing apparel, footwear, or accessories on a model
  • Producing lifestyle or presentation imagery from product cutouts
  • Testing how a design reads on different model types or poses
  • Generating on-figure concepts without a photoshoot
It’s a block you add to the Workbench canvas.

How to use Try-On

Try-On takes one or more item images and, optionally, model images, then generates a result for each model.

Using Try-On in Workbench

  1. From the toolbar, add a Try on block to the canvas.
  2. Add your Items — at least one is required, up to 8. Use the ”+” slot to upload or pick from your asset library, or drag images onto the block.
  3. (Optional) Add Model images — up to 4. If you don’t add any, Vizcom generates a model for you.
  4. Choose a Pose: Original, T-pose, A-pose, Relaxed, Sitting, Walking, Running, or type a custom pose in your own words.
  5. Click Try-on. A result is generated for each model (or a single generated model if you didn’t provide one), placed on the canvas next to the block.
Each model image produces one output and counts against your plan’s image-output limit, so the number of models you can add is capped by your plan. Auto-generated results (no model provided) default to a 3:4 portrait; model-based results follow the aspect ratio of the model image.

Best practices when using Try-On

  • Use clean item cutouts
    • Items on a plain or transparent background apply more cleanly than busy product shots.
  • Let Vizcom generate the model when you don’t have one
    • Omit model images for a quick on-figure concept, then add your own models once you’ve locked the direction.
  • Drive the stance with Pose
    • Use the presets for standard angles, or write a custom pose (“leaning against a wall”, “mid-stride”) for more specific staging.
  • Reuse images across slots
    • Drag an image between the Items and Models sections to repurpose it without re-uploading.

Tips

Add more model images than you think you need, then curate the strongest results — varying the model and pose surfaces options you might not have anticipated. Just remember each model consumes one of your plan’s outputs.

Next steps

  • Use Modify to refine materials, fit, or details on a generated result.
  • Use the Export panel to download your favorite on-figure shots.
  • Combine with Color Variation to present the same product in multiple colorways on a model.