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Design node

The "Design node" section provides practical guidance on how to connect design nodes to layouts, templates, and the visual assembly of materials. The section helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations, and bring the result to a working state.

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Design node — Keter Labs
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What's included

What this section gives you.

Repeatable workflows

The section shows how to apply the topic in practice: connect design nodes to layouts, templates, and the visual assembly of materials. The text brings together the context, sequence of steps, and checks that help you use the page in real work.

Preparation before you start

Before you begin, check the input files, prompts, connections between nodes, the expected result, and quality control points. This makes it easier to avoid repeated iterations, unnecessary credit charges, and confusion within the team.

Checking the finished result

Before handing the work off, review the node order, data types, saved parameters, workflow repeatability, and the correctness of the final output. Once these points are covered, the material or setting can be used in your workflow.

When to use it

Common jobs this section is built for.

These examples make it easier to choose where to start and which nearby section to open next.

Building a process from nodes

Open this page when the team needs to connect design nodes to layouts, templates, and the visual assembly of materials. The section helps you quickly understand the sequence of steps without a long search through the help center.

The team joins the process

The material is easy to send to colleagues: it explains the preparation, roles, checks, and expected result for the "Design node" topic.

Before publishing or handoff

Use the section as a final checklist: the node order, data types, saved parameters, workflow repeatability, and the correctness of the final output should be clear before the task goes to a client, the team, or production.

Details

What to know before you use it.

What the page covers

The main focus of the section: connect design nodes to layouts, templates, and the visual assembly of materials. It helps you understand the tool's boundaries, the preparation, and the criteria for a finished result.

How to apply it in your work

Start with the goal and input materials, then complete the steps in the interface and record important decisions. For this topic, the input files, prompts, connections between nodes, the expected result, and quality control points are especially important.

Where to go next

If the task is broader than one section, move on to the related topics: media nodes, visual nodes, motion nodes, audio nodes, text nodes, and connections. This way you keep the context and assemble a complete workflow faster.

Workflow

How it works inside Keter Labs.

Every section in Keter Labs follows the same shape: a clear brief, a fast first draft, refinement in the editor, and a result saved into the project.

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Step 1

Define the task and the expected result: connect design nodes to layouts, templates, and the visual assembly of materials. Record who will use the final material or setting.

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Step 2

Prepare the input files, prompts, connections between nodes, the expected result, and quality control points. If a team is working on the task, check the roles and access permissions in advance.

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Step 3

Complete the steps in Keter Labs and save the important parameters, versions, prompts, files, or links inside the project.

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Step 4

Before finishing, check the node order, data types, saved parameters, workflow repeatability, and the correctness of the final output; if needed, return to the related help sections.

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