Elements in Techniques & Smarter Exports
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This week is about giving you more control over your work. Pick the exact subject for a technique with elements, download and rename exports right from the canvas, and generate on mobile in a tap. Add a new cookie-consent flow, guided onboarding for every new user, and a batch of canvas and Studio refinements, and there's plenty to dig into.
๐ฆ New
Elements as technique inputs โ choose the subject every time you run a technique. Technique authors can now designate an element as a user-selectable input. When you run a technique in the desktop App, on the canvas, or via the API, an element picker lets you choose the subject โ a fashion model, a brand character โ without modifying the technique itself.
Export node downloads & bulk rename โ get files out faster. Download files directly from an export node on the canvas, no detour required. A new bulk rename toolbar lets you rename multiple export nodes at once.
Canvas & Studio quality-of-life โ a handful of small upgrades that add up. An in-App settings tray for adjusting technique parameters and one-click save of Layer Editor nodes straight to your library.
๐ง Improved
Faster, smoother canvas โ zoom and pan are noticeably snappier, with inactive overlays skipping re-renders and wheel interactions no longer triggering forced layout work.
FAUNA feels quicker โ reduced time-to-first-text on durable chats, plus a cleaner chat surface after removing inline suggestion pills and approval modes.
Lighter element library โ downscaled thumbnails cut the gray-out flash when the library loads.
๐ Fixes
The Enhance Prompt button is back on text nodes.
Pinch-to-zoom works again over selected nodes.
New text nodes now respect your default model preference.
Save all in the selection toolbar downloads exactly the outputs you selected.
Clearer error messages when an input image is too large.
Uploaded files keep their filename as the node title.
Add-node menu now spans the full width, the mute tooltip no longer overlaps the volume thumb, and the layer editor renders SVGs correctly.