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How to get accurate products in Fluid with TryOn Feature

In this article, you'll learn how to introduce a product into an image using the TryOn tool on Fluid.


Step 1: Start by selecting the product you want to introduce into an image. In this case, we're using a shirt.


Step 2: Click on the Try on button, located under the Shoot button.


TryOn button


Step 3: The auto masking feature will generate a product mask automatically.




Step 4: Confirm that the AI has correctly masked the shirt.


Step 5: Edit the mask if needed, making it bigger if necessary. It's okay if it bleeds onto the background. If the mask seems incorrect or hasn't covered your entire garment, edit the mask using the Brush tool. Use the Erase tool to erase the mask if needed.




Do not mask over hands or toes, this can distort the hands and toes and will require manual correction later


Step 6: From the Try on gallery, select a product image with a pose similar to the pose and framing of the channel generated image. The fewer changes the AI has to make, the more accurate the product will be. If you're working with a front view of the product, choose a front view product image. If your generated image showcases the back view of the product, choose a back view product image to TryOn with.



Step 7: Once satisfied with your mask and you've selected a product image, click on Shoot Try On.



Step 8: Click Shoot Try On a few times as the results vary each time and you can choose from different Try on layers.


Step 9: Try other product images, ensuring the selected product image has a similar pose and framing to the generated image.


Step 10: After choosing another product image, click on Shoot Try On.


Step 11: All layers from your Try on will appear to the right of your image.



Step 12: Click on the layer to review it and the Compare button to see your product image and generated image side by side.



Step 13: Review other Try on layers to determine the best one. If you like a layer, click on the heart button to save it.



Step 14: If you're happy with a layer and the Try On, click on the upscale button to make your image higher resolution and add more detail. Click on Apply.





Step 15: Your upscale layer appears here. This is your final layer.




Step 16: Download it by clicking on the download button. Choose the file format and quality you need.



Download options on Fluid


Updated on: 11/07/2025

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