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When to use low influence

Lower influence settings (below 80%) are ideal when you're seeking inspiration, welcoming surprise, or exploring new directions in your design process.

By reducing the AI's adherence to the sketch, you give more weight to the prompt, allowing it to drive stylistic choices, propose alternative forms, or even reinterpret the overall structure.

Use lower influence when:

  • You're open to more interpretation of your sketch

  • You're in early exploratory phases

  • You want to leverage Vizcom's creative contributions

  • You're working in unfamiliar design territory

  • Your sketch is intentionally loose to allow for exploration

Example:

contemporary stool design with a natural finish, seat upholstered in dark gray felt, minimalist silhouette, Scandinavian-inspired, soft studio lighting

[influence: 75% / Palette: Vizcom General V.2]

[influence: 70% / Palette: Cyber Cel V.2]