Master project organization on Fittins AI. Learn gallery navigation, filtering, batch workflows, and project archival strategies for managing thousands of AI-generated fashion assets.
After a few weeks on Fittins AI, you will have generated hundreds of images, videos, and audio files. Without an organization system, finding the right asset becomes a time-consuming hunt. This tutorial covers the project management tools and workflow strategies that keep your creative output organized, accessible, and efficient.
Every generation on Fittins AI is automatically saved as a project. Each project contains the generated media, the prompt used, the model selected, generation parameters, timestamps, and any post-processing applied (upscaling, realism enhancement). This comprehensive metadata makes it easy to reproduce results, iterate on successful concepts, or trace back the creative decisions behind any piece of content.
Navigation Tips:
Prompt-Based Search
Include campaign names or project identifiers in your prompts. For example, ending every prompt with "[SS26 Resort Collection]" makes it trivial to filter and find all images from that specific project later. This costs nothing and saves enormous time during asset retrieval.
Professional creators typically follow a three-phase workflow: Exploration (rapid generation with affordable models to explore ideas), Refinement (iterating on the best concepts with better prompts and models), and Production (final generation with premium models, followed by Make Realistic and upscaling). This phased approach keeps your project gallery organized by intent.
When you need to deliver a complete set of images for a campaign or catalog, use the batch download capability to retrieve multiple images at once rather than downloading them one by one. This is especially useful for e-commerce teams processing large product collections.
Naming Convention Recommendation
Adopt a consistent prompt tagging system: [Brand] [Season] [Category] [Shot Type]. Example: "[Aria Resort SS26] [Swimwear] [Hero Shot]". This convention makes your project gallery searchable and organized without any external tools.
The difference between a creative tool and a creative workflow is organization. Projects are the bridge that turns individual generations into cohesive campaigns.
— Fittins AI Team
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