How to Generate Fabric Swatches with OpenClaw

Generate fabric swatches with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Visualize material and colour variants across garment designs without waiting for physical samples.

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Fashion Studio

Visualize fabric textures and swap materials across garment designs for presentations and material exploration. OpenClaw is best when you need material variants across an entire collection — every design, every colour way, in one consistent batch.

Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw

1Install the CLI
npm install -g toolrouter-mcp
2Call tools directly from OpenClaw
toolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp tools

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Fashion Studio tool:

  1. Define the collection's material palette and the colour ways required for each design before batching.
  2. Run `fabric_swatch` and `fabric_texture_swap` with `fashion-studio` across all designs and variants.
  3. Review the full set for material consistency and flag any visualizations that look technically inaccurate.
  4. Export the complete material variant set with design and colour references for the production team.

Example Prompt

Try this with OpenClaw using the Fashion Studio tool
Use fashion-studio to generate all fabric variants for our 8-piece collection. Each design needs 3 colour ways using the attached palette. Return with filenames as design-number-colour and flag any material textures that look inaccurate.

Tips

  • Define the shared colour palette before batching — ad hoc colour selection across 8 designs produces an incoherent range.
  • Test one design across all its colour ways first to confirm the texture swap is accurate before running the full collection.
  • Review the full variant set as a range overview — a collection that reads well across all designs at once is a properly resolved colour story.