Model Variants
Variants allow you to connect different versions of the same product within a single project, streamlining your visualization workflow.
For example, a furniture model might have both standard and open-drawer states. Upload both versions, connect them as variants, and switch between either state within one project — keeping the same lighting, camera angles, and backdrop.
Managing Variants in the Studio
Variants are managed from within Glossi Studio. Open a project and use the left sidebar to add, switch, and manage variants for your model.
Base Variant
Every model has a base variant — this is the original model itself. The base variant is always listed first and cannot be deleted or renamed. Any additional variants you assign appear alongside it.
Adding a Variant
From the Model management panel in the left sidebar, select a model from your library to add as a variant. Once added, it will appear in the variant list alongside the base variant.
Important: Variant assignments are one-directional. If you assign Model B as a variant of Model A, it will be available in projects created with Model A, but not in projects created with Model B. For bidirectional access, create separate variant assignments in both directions.
Switching, Renaming, and Deleting
Switch variants — Select a different variant to preview it in real-time with your current lighting and camera setup.
Rename variants — Give variants descriptive names (e.g., "Open Drawer", "Walnut Finish"). The base variant cannot be renamed.
Delete variants — Remove variant assignments you no longer need. The base variant cannot be deleted.
Variant Types
Each variant is a separate uploaded model, so any model in your library can be assigned as a variant. Common use cases include:
Different geometric states — Open/closed drawers, extended/folded elements, lid on/off
Different material options — Upload the same geometry with different materials applied (e.g., fabric choices, wood finishes, color variations)
Different accessory configurations — With/without optional elements, different handle styles
Rendering Variants
When rendering, you can choose to render all variants at once. This produces a separate render for each variant using the same camera positions and settings, making it easy to create consistent imagery across your entire product line.
Best Practices
Designate the most commonly displayed configuration as your primary (base) model
Use clear naming conventions that indicate the variant type (e.g., "Open", "Closed", "Walnut")
Maintain consistent variant relationships across product families
Use the render-all-variants option to efficiently create comprehensive product imagery
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