Loom panel

The LOOM panel is divided into five main sections, arranged vertically from top to bottom.


1. Project Management

At the top of the panel, you’ll find the Project Manager.

LOOM organizes your work into projects, which you can think of as folders. Each project contains all the results generated by the different LOOM AI models.

From this area you can:

  • Create a new project (using the New Project button)

  • Name your project as you wish

  • Switch between different projects

This helps keep experiments, client work, iterations, and render sessions neatly organized.


2. Project Results Grid

Under the project name, LOOM displays a grid of results. Every time you ask any LOOM AI model to process an image, create a render, generate a video, or build a mesh, the output will appear here.

This grid acts as a visual history of all results produced within the current project.


3. Task Type Selection

Below the results grid, you’ll find the section where you choose what type of task you want to perform.

You can select:

  • Image-to-Render → LOOM generates a new render based on an image you provide

  • Image-to-Video → LOOM creates a short animated video starting from a static image

  • Text-to-Mesh → LOOM generates a 3D mesh starting from a natural-language prompt

Selecting a task determines which LOOM AI model will be used and what inputs are required.


4. Image Selection & Preview

Next, you have the working image panel.

This section displays:

  • The image currently selected for processing

  • A preview of the result once LOOM finishes generating it

Whether your input comes from the viewport, from your computer, or from a previous result, this is where you see what LOOM is working on.


5. Action Buttons

At the bottom of the LOOM panel, you’ll find a horizontal row of action buttons (from left to right):

  1. Capture Viewport Image Captures an image of the current design in the RhinoArtisan viewport to use as input for LOOM.

  2. Upload Image Lets you upload an image from your computer to process with any LOOM AI model.

  3. Download Result Downloads the final result generated by LOOM.

  4. AI Model Selector Opens a menu where you choose which LOOM AI model you want to work with.

  5. Model Settings Allows you to configure detailed options for the selected AI model (resolution, refinement, parameters, etc.).

  6. Recipe Book A collection of saved presets or “recipes” that you can reuse across different projects. You can save your own recipes for consistent workflow setups.


Summary

LOOM offers a complete AI-powered environment for visual generation inside RhinoArtisan. With its project-based structure, flexible task options, live previews, and powerful toolset, it allows you to:

  • Capture renders directly from your 3D viewport

  • Upload and enhance images

  • Generate videos

  • Create new 3D meshes from text prompts

  • Save and reuse creative workflows

LOOM becomes your centralized space for all visual content creation.

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