# Prompt & Reference Fabric to Design

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**Reference Fabric:** This is the area where you upload the fabric image that your design will reference. The clarity of the image and the comprehensibility of the pattern are important for optimal visual outputs.

The prompt and reference fabric can work together, but you can upload only one reference fabric image at a time.

Here is the first image created using the reference fabric.

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The second image created using the reference fabric.

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The third image created using the reference fabric.

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The fourth image created using the reference fabric.

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