Four key creative techniques
Reference Image UploadUpload brand guides, product photos, or style examples. The model learns visual properties (colors, textures, composition) and applies them to new generations.
Iterative RefinementStart broad, then refine. Adjust composition, tweak colors, fix text, and request variations. The third or fourth iteration beats the first attempt every time.
Text Overlay ControlSpecify exact text content in quotes, font style, size, placement, and color contrast. Keep text blocks short (1 to 5 words) for the best accuracy.
Multi Turn ConsistencyCharacters and styles persist across the conversation. Create a character once, then place them in new scenes, angles, and contexts without losing visual identity.
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Upload references (optional)
Share brand guides, style examples, or product photos for the model to learn from.
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Describe the initial concept
Be specific about subject, style, composition, and any text content you need.
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Review and refine
Adjust composition, colors, text placement, and style through follow up messages.
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Request variations
Ask for multiple versions with different color schemes, layouts, or angles.
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Download with transparency
Request transparent backgrounds for logos and design assets. Download at full resolution.
Best prompt format for text in images
Always put the exact text you want in quotes and specify placement. Example: "Create a poster with the headline 'SUMMER SALE' in bold white sans serif text centered at the top, and '50% OFF EVERYTHING' in smaller text below. Use a gradient background from deep blue to teal." Short, explicit instructions produce the most accurate text rendering.