Getting Started

Assets

Save your favorite colors, materials, and references once, then reuse them across every project.

What are assets?

Your personal library of saved colors, materials, and references. Capture a color or material once and reuse it anywhere. No more rebuilding that perfect navy suede on every shoe.

Assets live in the Assets section of the left sidebar. Anything you save shows up as a tile, ready to drop onto a design.

Adding an asset

Open the Assets section and click the +. You have three ways to add one:

Image

For a reference photo or a material you want to reuse. Drop in an image or browse your files (PNG, JPG, or WebP). Great for a fabric, a pattern, or a shoe you want to design from.

Color

For a specific color. Pick or paste a hex value, or search by Pantone or name. Use it to build out a colorway you can apply again and again.

From selection

Select shoe frames on the canvas first, then choose this to snapshot them straight into your library. The fastest way to bank a design you just made.

Extract from any shoe

Right-click any image on the canvas and choose Extract to pull assets straight out of it:

  • Materials detects the colors and materials in the shoe and saves them as swatches.
  • Parts cuts out pieces like the outsole, buckle, strap, hardware, or laces as their own references.

It's the quickest way to lift a colorway or a detail off a shoe you love.

Naming and describing

Every asset needs a name, so you can find it later. Add a description to tell the model how to use it, and tags to keep things organized. The more you describe a material, the better the results when you reuse it.

💡Tip: Turn on Available in Recolor to use an asset as a fill on a region. Leave it off to keep it as a reference for prompting and fusion.

Using your assets

Drag any tile from the sidebar onto a region of a shoe to apply it, or pin it as a reference in the prompt and fusion tools. Hover a tile to preview it, click to edit.

Shared across your team

Assets are shared within your organization. When anyone saves one, everyone on the team can use it. Keeps your design language consistent.