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# Apply material to print

## Step sy step guide

{% stepper %}
{% step %}

### Open the AI tool

1. Go to [Fermat.app](https://fermat.app/) and log into your account.
2. Open: '[Apply material to a print](https://toolmaker.fermat.app/tool/apply-print-to-material-e1347dc3-211a-46be-b15e-d4bd8318c974)' tool.
   {% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Select a page

Inside the tool, there are two pages:

1. On the first page, you can visualize swatches of your print on different materials.
2. On the second page, You can convert this swatch into rapport.
   {% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Define the material

{% hint style="info" %}
Example: knit fabric
{% endhint %}
{% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Upload the print

{% hint style="success" %}
Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, and WEBP
{% endhint %}
{% endstep %}

{% step %}

### Generate image

Click '*Generate button*' and let the AI process your inputs.

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{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}

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