Craft the perfect print
Create all-over & placement textile prints from scratch.
Introduction
For textile designers, prints are an essential part of creating unique and eye-catching collections. Fermat simplifies this process with powerful AI-driven tools that allow designers to generate, modify, and refine prints effortlessly. In this guide, we’ll show you how to effortlessly create both all-over and placement prints. You'll also discover how to convert a non-repeating print into a seamless design, helping you save time and resources while expanding your creative possibilities. Additionally, we’ll demonstrate how to improve the resolution of your prints, ensuring high-quality results for any application.
Step by step guide
To create stunning prints, follow these steps:
All-over prints
Create custom all-over prints from scratch with just a description.
Open the AI tool
Go to Fermat.app and log into your account.
Open: 'Create all-over print' tool.
Describe the new print
Describe the expected print that you want to generate.
Example: Irregular, painterly splotches and brushmarks in pastel peach and off-white, with occasional cobalt accents on a deep navy ground; distressed edges, organic shapes.
Optionally, you can click the blue magic wand button to refine your description. Alternatively, upload a reference image and press the same button to analyze it and generate an accurate description based on the attached image.
Placement prints
Generate custom placement prints from scratch with just a description.
Open the AI tool
Go to Fermat.app and log into your account.
Open: 'Create placement prints' tool.
Describe the new print
Describe the print that you want to generate.
Example: High-contrast botanical illustration of a single blooming flower, monochrome palette with soft gradients from light gray to deep black, detailed petals with subtle shading and natural veining, centered composition on a plain white background, fine art floral print style.
Optionally, you can click the blue magic wand button to refine your description. Alternatively, upload a reference image and press the same button to analyze it and generate an accurate description based on the attached image.
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