Skip to main contentBezi cannot see something the way a human can. It uses on project data to piece together how things look, which leaves gaps for visual-heavy work.
Image attachments are the only way that Bezi can “see” visual context or direction. They’re a great way to close Bezi’s visual gap, provide reference points for visual work, or quickly give Bezi more information on the parts of Unity we have limited access to.
- Create UI or levels: Give visual references that Bezi can copy
- Debug visual issues: Give visual documentation of the issue(s), explain what’s wrong and how it differs from the expected state
- Fix Console, Unity Inspector, Unity’s Player Settings & Preferences errors: Bezi has limited visibility into these in Unity, so screenshots are a fast way to give Bezi all the necessary info
- Ask Unity Profiler and optimization questions: Bezi has limited visibility into these in Unity, so screenshots are a fast way to give Bezi all the necessary info
Using image attachments
If your prompt includes image attachments, it ALSO needs specific instructions on the following:
- What parts of the image(s) Bezi should focus on
- What information Bezi should gather or look for
- What Bezi needs do with the information
You can attach up to 3 images per prompt, which is great if you need Bezi to compare / contrast images.
How to upload
There are two ways to attach an image:
- Drag/drop it into the prompt box
- Click the attachment icon in the prompt box and select the file
**Upload specs: **
- Max file size: 5 MB and 8000x8000 px.
- Supported image file formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF.
- Since GIFs are a collection of images, Bezi can only analyze the first frame.
- You can attach multiple images (up to 3) per prompt