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Standardized Naming
Renders are automatically created using a naming convention. These consistent names simplify your file management.
Professional standardized Naming
Streamline Your File management
Renders are automatically created with standardized names. These consistent names simplify your file management.
We use the Garment name, Colorway name and camera name. For example, your file with:
- Garment name: the name of your GLB or CLO file, for example “123456 Elisa top”.
- Colorway name: the name of your colorway in the CLO file (will be empty for GLB), for example “Lavender”.
- Camera name: the name of the camera in this template, for example “front” and “back”.
When this file is rendered, you will be able to download “123456 Elisa top_Lavender_front“ and “123456 Elisa top_Lavender_back”. Garment and Colorway name can include SKU or EAN numbers. Simply add them to your file.
Updating names
Not satisfied with the names in your file? Our portal provides the option to change both Garment name and Colorway name.
The Garment name is available while uploading a new file. A second option is to edit the file details from the Collection overview.
Custom Naming convention for Enterprise Users
Looking for more tailored options? Upgrade to our Enterprise Package to access a Custom Naming convention, which can include:
- Garment name: the name of your GLB or CLO file.
- Colorway name: the name of your colorway in the CLO file (will be empty for GLB).
- Colorway order: number of the order of your colorway in the CLO file (will be empty for GLB).
- Camera name: the name of the camera in this template, for example “front” and “back”.
- Camera order: number of the order of the camera in this template.
- SKU: the SKU number as filled in for the Garment on our portal.
- EAN: the EAN number as filled in for the Colorway on our portal.
SKU and EAN number can also be part of garment and colorway names.
A custom Naming convention provides the ultimate flexibility for aligning your renders with asset management tools.
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