We can help with openAI and AI models to create an image on any topic you desire.
Please describe the image you want to create. For example, "watercolor painting of the San Diego skyline". With image generation, your imagination is the limit. If what you see doesn't quite match what you had in mind, try adding more details to the prompt. The more specific you are, the better we can create images that reflect your vision.
Tips for image generation prompts
- Start your prompt with words like draw, generate, and create.
- Describe the image style you want. Here are a few examples: photorealistic, charcoal drawing, watercolor painting, cartoon illustration.
- Include a detailed visual description of what you want in the image. This can include the subject of the image, what the subject is doing, and the background or setting.
Prompt structure
Prompts can be composed of any words, but think about how you might explain an image to someone. The form of "subject + adjectives + styles" tends to work well.
Example Prompt
A close-up of a fox walking through the forest, photorealistic texture and lighting
Here are Three Steps to get started with AI generated image
Identify a goal
Depending on your use case, you could have different goals. For example, the following use cases each have unique desired results:
- Creating an image for a website like an icon, banner, or picture
- Searching for resources for a presentation or blog post
- Trying to generate concept art for a movie or TV show
Generate ideas
Start by creating a list of ideas. For example, for a presentation asset, think about the kind of image that would match your content. If you need a graphic, consider what it should represent and how it should meet that goal.
Start prompt writing
After you've identified more specific details about what you want to create, you can start writing prompts. The structure of a prompt can vary depending on the type of image. A good prompt clearly communicates your vision.
Negative prompt
A negative prompt is a description of what you want to omit in generated images. For example, consider the prompt "a rainy city street at night with no people". The model may interpret "people" as a directive of what include instead of omit. To generate better results, you could use the prompt "a rainy city street at night" with a negative prompt "people".
Use Imagen that generates these images with and without a negative prompt:
Text prompt only
- Text prompt: "a pizza"
Text prompt and negative prompt
- Text prompt: "a pizza"
- Negative prompt: "pepperoni"