Hi! Visoid is built around an iterative flow where you can move towards a final image step by step, using several render modes. In this tutorial, we will show what they do and when to use them.
Visoid offers several different tools for rendering: Create, Edit, Replace and Transform. Each render mode is built for a specific type of action, and you can combine them in any way to achieve your desired output.
You can find all at the top of in the left side toolbar.

Create is the main render mode in Visoid, creating new visualizations based on your input image. It can be used as a standalone tool or combined with other render modes to achieve your desired result.
You can use Create to create new visualizations based on:
You can read more about the different input images here.
When using Create, you need to describe the render in detail using a specific prompting language. You can read about it in detail here.
“modern cabin, wooden cladding, metal roof, Rocky Mountains, USA, winter, snow, evening”

A render mode designed to change texture or materials on a render. Its main use is to fine-tune images created in Create or help testing design variations
You can use Edit to:
When using Edit, you only need to describe the change. You can use the Select area tool to roughly define the area which you wish to change.
“black++ cladding”