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Multi-Angles

Generate images of the same subject from new angles.

What It Does

Multi-Angles takes one image and produces variants of the same subject from different viewpoints. Instead of prompting, you drag or adjust parameters in a panel. Use it for product listings, character sheets, video storyboards, and any image set that needs to show a subject from multiple angles.

Multi-Angles has two modes:

  • Subject Mode: Rotate, tilt, or scale the subject within the frame.
  • Camera Mode: Rotate, tilt, or scale the virtual camera around the subject.

How to Use

  1. Open Multi-Angles.
    • Select an image on the Canvas, then click Multi-Angles in the top bar to open the control panel.
  2. Pick a mode.
    • Choose Subject Mode for direct subject control or Camera Mode for virtual-camera control.
  3. Set the angle.
    • Drag: Drag the subject (Subject Mode) or the camera (Camera Mode) until the preview matches the angle you want.
    • Or use parameters: Set Rotate, Tilt, and Scale parameters numerically.
  4. Generate.
    • Click Run. The new angle lands on the Canvas as a fresh image alongside the original.

Quick Tips

  • Combining Rotate, Tilt, and Scale gives you 8 × 4 × 3 = 96 possible angles. Change one parameter at a time to see the effect, then combine.

Related Features

  • Move Object: Move an object to a new position inside an image.

Move Object

Move an object to a new position within an image, with optional prompt edits.

What It Does

Move Object moves one object in an image to a new position while preserving the original background. Select the object with the Rectangle or Lasso tool, then drag it to the desired location. Lovart generates a coherent new image with the original location filled in.

How to Use

  1. Open Move Object.
    • Select an image on the Canvas, then click Move Object from the top bar.
  2. Select the target.
    • Drag a rectangle or lasso around the object you want to move.
  3. Drag to a new position.
    • Move the object to its new location in the frame.
  4. Generate.
    • Lovart produces a new image with the object in its new spot and the original location filled in to match the surrounding scene.

Quick Tips

  • Tighten your selection box around the target. A loose box can confuse object detection in busy scenes.

Related Features

  • Mark / Touch Edit: Describe a change in natural language instead of dragging.
  • Edit Elements: Separate an image into layers for multi-object rearrangement instead of moving one object at a time.

Vectorize

Convert a raster image (PNG, JPG) into a scalable SVG in one click.

What It Does

Vectorize turns a raster image into an SVG by tracing its contours and shapes as multi-path vector geometry. Use it when you need a logo, icon, or illustration that stays crisp at any size and exports cleanly to design or print tools.

How to Use

  1. Run Vectorize.
    • Select an image on the Canvas, then click Vectorize from the top bar.
    • Lovart analyzes the image and generates an SVG.
  2. Export SVG.
    • The SVG lands on the Canvas as a new asset. Download and import it into Illustrator, Figma, or another design tool to edit.

Quick Tips

  • Remove the background first for a cleaner trace, especially for logo work.
  • For brand assets, vectorize once and save the SVG to your Brand Kit so you can drop the same crisp logo into any future project.

Limitations

  • Lovart does not yet support previewing or editing vectors directly on the Canvas. To edit paths, download the SVG and open it in a vector editor like Illustrator or Figma.

Related Features

  • Remove Background: Clean the subject before vectorizing for sharper traces.
  • Brand Kit: Store the resulting SVG as a reusable brand asset.

Mockup

Place your design onto real-world objects like printed materials, packaging, or apparel.

What It Does

Mockup shows a flat design on a real-world object. Start from a photo of the object you want to mock — a poster, box, T-shirt — then place and position your design on it. Use it to present logos, labels, posters, or UI screens in context.

How to Use

  1. Select the image.
    • Click the image on the Canvas that contains the real-world object you want your design to appear on.
  2. Open Mockup.
    • Click Mockup in the top bar. Lovart detects the object surface that should receive the design.
  3. Add your design.
    • Upload the design you want to apply.
    • Drag it around on the detected surface to place it.
  4. Lock and export.
    • When the placement looks right, click Rasterize to bake the design onto the object.
    • Download as PNG or JPEG.

Quick Tips

  • Don't have a scene yet? Generate one with Image Generator and use it as the Mockup base.
  • Upscale the rasterized result before export.
  • You can also bring a design and ask the Agent for any custom mockup scene ("place this logo on a coffee cup in a café setting"). The Agent generates the scene and applies the mockup in one pass.
  • Try Lovart Skills for mockup presets, especially under E-Commerce and Branding.

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