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AI Product Photos: Model Scene Generation

Model Scene Generation allows you to place your saved models in different environments and activities. This is perfect for creating lifestyle images that show your models in context.

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What is Model Scene Generation?

After creating and saving a model in the Model Image Generation tab, you can use Model Scene Generation to place that model into various scenes — like sitting in a café, walking on a beach, or working in an office.

This creates lifestyle imagery without needing to generate a completely new model each time.


How to Create a Model Scene

Step 1: Select Your Source Model

Click Select from saved images to choose a model you've previously created and saved.

Note: You must have at least one saved model to use this feature. If you don't have any saved models, create one first using Model Image Generation.


Step 2: Configure the Environment

Set where your model will be placed:

Location Type

Choose the general environment:

  • Indoor

  • Outdoor

  • Urban

  • Nature

  • Studio

Note: The Setting options below will change based on which Location Type you select.

Setting

Choose the specific location. Options vary by Location Type:

Indoor settings include:

  • Living room

  • Bedroom

  • Kitchen

  • Office

  • Coffee shop

  • Restaurant

  • Gym

  • Custom

Outdoor/Urban/Nature settings will show different options appropriate to that environment.

Time of Day

  • Morning

  • Afternoon

  • Golden hour

  • Evening

  • Night

  • Custom

Atmosphere

  • Sunny

  • Cloudy

  • Cozy

  • Dramatic

  • Moody

  • Bright

  • Custom


Step 3: Configure the Activity

Set what your model will be doing in the scene:

Activity Type

Choose the general type of activity:

  • Relaxing

  • Active

  • Working

  • Social

  • Casual

Note: The Specific action options below will change based on which Activity Type you select.

Specific Action

Choose the exact action. Options vary by Activity Type:

Relaxing activities include:

  • Sitting on couch

  • Reading

  • Having coffee

  • Lounging

  • Custom

Other activity types will show different action options appropriate to that category.


Step 4: Configure the Style

Set the photography style and mood:

Photography Style

  • Lifestyle

  • Editorial

  • Candid

  • Fashion

  • Commercial

  • Custom

Mood

  • Casual

  • Professional

  • Energetic

  • Calm

  • Sophisticated

  • Custom


Step 5: Add Additional Context (Optional)

Use the Additional context field to add extra details about the scene, props, or specific requirements.

Examples:

  • "Include a laptop and coffee cup on the table"

  • "Warm afternoon sunlight streaming through windows"

  • "Minimalist, Scandinavian-style interior"

  • "Busy café with blurred background"

This field has a 2,500 character limit.


Step 6: Generate Prompt

Click Generate Prompt to create the AI prompt based on your selections. Review and edit if needed.


Step 7: Generate Scene

Click Generate Scene to create your model scene image. Generation takes approximately 5-10 seconds.


Step 8: Save Your Scene

To save your generated scene:

  • Click Save selected to save only selected images

  • Click Save all to save all generated images

Saved scenes appear in the Saved Images tab.


Quick Reference: All Scene Options

Category

Setting

Options

Environment

Location Type

Indoor, Outdoor, Urban, Nature, Studio

Setting

Varies by location (Living room, Bedroom, Kitchen, Office, Coffee shop, Restaurant, Gym, Custom, etc.)

Time of Day

Morning, Afternoon, Golden hour, Evening, Night, Custom

Atmosphere

Sunny, Cloudy, Cozy, Dramatic, Moody, Bright, Custom

Activity

Activity Type

Relaxing, Active, Working, Social, Casual

Specific Action

Varies by activity (Sitting on couch, Reading, Having coffee, Lounging, Custom, etc.)

Style

Photography Style

Lifestyle, Editorial, Candid, Fashion, Commercial, Custom

Mood

Casual, Professional, Energetic, Calm, Sophisticated, Custom

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