Save reusable objects and styles in OpenArt

Demo summary
The demonstrator uploads images of a pocket watch, an alleyway, and a specific aesthetic to save them as reusable 'Object', 'Background', and 'Style' assets in the library.
Step-by-step
- Go to the Create Character section
- Select Object from the menu
- Upload an image of the prop you want to save
- Name the object and click Create
- Select Background and upload an environment image
- Name and save the background
- Select Style and upload an image with the desired aesthetic
Options
- Save assets as an Object
- Save assets as a Background
- Save assets as a Style
Tips
- Use the Style feature to maintain visual consistency across your work
- Upload images with specific color grading and mood to capture those tones for future generations
Highlights
“this is where the library becomes really useful”
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