Text to Image
Text to Image feature allows you to transform simple text prompts and ideas into stunning artwork with ease. Whether you’re creating for social media, design projects, or personal enjoyment, this tool has everything you need to bring your imagination to life.
To access Text to Image:
Start from the Imagine dashboard.
Click on Image Studio.
In Image Studio, select Text to Image to begin your art generation journey.

Creating Art with Simple Text
1. Choose Your Model, Style, Lighting, and Camera Angle
Models - Different models are available that can be used to define image style. The default model is Flux dev; a pioneering experimental engine engineered for rapid, high-detail image synthesis with a bold artistic diversity.
Effects - A variety of image styles, lighting options, and camera angles are available. Choosing the right one give best results.
2. Select the aspect ratio that fits your project’s needs.
9:16
Best for mobile-first content, Instagram Stories, and TikTok
16:9
Traditional video format, ideal for YouTube and presentations
5:4
Common for photography prints and framed artwork
4:5
Optimized for Instagram posts with more vertical space
2:3
Standard for photography, especially portraits
3:2
Classic for DSLRs and digital photography
1:1
Perfect for Instagram posts, profile pictures, and social media feeds
3:4
Frequently used for posters, digital flyers, and tablets
4:3
Traditional TV and PowerPoint presentations, used in older monitors
3. You can choose the number of images generated on a single click in the range of 1-4. To change the default number (i.e. 4), go to Advanced Settings and choose the number of images you want to generate.

4. Craft Your Prompt
Write a short description of your idea, being as detailed or as simple as you like.
Use Imagine Bot to transform ideas or simple description into detailed engaging prompts.
5. Generate Your Artwork
Click on Generate button

Explore multiple prompts and settings to refine your images and create the perfect fit for your vision!
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