Creating and downloading room mockups of your art
Room mockups put your artwork on real-looking walls — a living room, a hallway, a bedroom — so you (and your collectors) can see how a piece would look at scale, in context. ArtHelper generates a set of these automatically for every painting you upload, in lots of different room styles. You can save your favourites, download them one at a time, or download all of them in a zip. This article walks through where to find them and how to use them.
Where to find your room mockups
Every piece of art you upload gets its own mockups page. There’s also a Room Mockups page on your public profile that shows the ones you’ve chosen to feature.
Open one of your paintings — go to arthelper.com/my-artwork and click the piece.
Click Room Mockups. The page at arthelper.com/tools/mocks/[artwork-id] opens with a grid of room scenes featuring your painting.
To browse the full set of mockups across all your work that you’ve chosen to feature, visit arthelper.com/your-name/room-mockups.
Saving a mockup you like
Saving a mockup keeps it on the artwork and lets you find it later under your saved content.
Hover (or tap) any mockup in the grid.
Click the Save button. A bookmark icon fills in to show it’s saved.
To unsave, click the saved button again.
Saved mockups show up at arthelper.com/saved alongside the rest of your saved content.
Downloading mockups
You can download mockups one by one or grab the whole set in a zip file.
From the Room Mockups page for a piece, click any individual mockup to open it larger.
Right-click and choose Save image as… to download just that one.
To download every mockup for that piece in one go, click Download All at the top of the page. ArtHelper bundles them into a zip and starts the download. This can take a minute or two for a large set.
Room mockups are also useful for social posts. Pick one you love, download it, and use it as the lead image when you share a new piece — it gives the work a sense of scale that a flat photo can’t.
Filtering and re-rolling the room styles
The mockups page shows a wide mix of room styles — modern, traditional, minimalist, gallery-white, and so on. You can narrow what you see.
Use the filter chips above the grid to limit the rooms to a single style or vibe.
If a particular room doesn’t look right, save the ones you like and ignore the rest — new rooms get added to the catalog over time, so check back.
Asking the Assistant to generate mockups
You don’t have to use the dedicated page. You can also ask your Assistant to pull up room mockups for a piece in the middle of a chat.
Open the Assistant and attach (or reference) a piece of your artwork.
Ask for room mockups — for example, “Show me room mockups for this piece”.
The Assistant pulls up the mockups inline. From there you can save, download, or jump to the full mockups page.
Common questions
How are the mockups generated?
ArtHelper takes the photo of your painting you uploaded, fits it into a library of room scenes at the correct scale, and renders the result. The painting itself isn’t altered — it’s the same image you uploaded, placed into a virtual room.
Why does my painting look slightly off in one of the rooms?
Sometimes the scale or lighting of a room doesn’t suit a particular piece. That’s normal — there are many room styles, and not all of them flatter every painting. Save the ones that look right and skip the rest.
Can I show mockups on my public profile?
Yes. The mockups you save are eligible to appear on your public Room Mockups page at arthelper.com/your-name/room-mockups. You can also hide all mockups from your public profile from Settings if you’d rather keep them private.
Do mockups count toward storage limits?
No — they’re rendered on demand from your original upload. You aren’t paying for extra storage by having lots of mockups.
Can collectors see the room I really hung my painting in?
No. Room mockups are virtual — they’re not photos of your real home or studio. They’re staging scenes generated by ArtHelper to show your work in context.