How to start working with AI Images?

Created by Lorraine Donasco, Modified on Mon, 31 Jul, 2023 at 2:34 PM by Lorraine Donasco

Here is a step-by-step guide to start working with AI Images to create images from text prompts.

  1. Click on AI Images from the Synthesys dashboard and on Explore:


  1. Type your text prompt:

Tip: add attributes to your text prompt to get better results. Eg. Photorealistic, 4K, Macro, telephoto, etc.

  1. Choose the settings on the right side pane to get a more accurate and specific result:


  • Ratio:

Square:1024x1024 -This format is used to make the subject much more appealing visually. Since the width and height of a 1:1 crop are equal, the square format can also be used for displaying both horizontal and vertical subjects. 

Horizontal:768x512 - Best format for TV, cinema, and streaming platforms

Vertical:512x768 - Best format for social media stories.

  • Resolution: There are 2 image resolutions available - 512p and 1024p
  • Artist: You can choose from a long list of artist styles. A few examples are Anne Stokes, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, etc. If you are not sure, you can leave this field without making any selections.
  • Illustrations: You can choose from a list of different illustration types. A few examples are Digital Painting, Pencil drawing, Oil Painting, Abstract illustrations, etc. If you are not sure, you can leave this field without making any selections.
  • Art Style: You can choose the art style of your choice. Some examples of art styles are Minimalism, Street Art, Baroque, Art Deco, etc. You can also choose none if you are not sure of the art style.
  • Enable Photorealistic Model: This feature helps AI Images deliver High-Quality Definition images. The image is clearer, more focused, and more detailed. This feature should be enabled especially for images that have a human face to get detailed facial features.
  1. Click on Visualize button:


  1. Download the images:
  • You can download the images individually by hovering your mouse cursor over the image and clicking on the download button:

  • You can download all 4 rendered images in bulk as well by clicking on the "Download all images" button:


  1. You can save the rendered images as Assets to your account as well. This way you can access it in the My Studio section of your Synthesys account later:


  1. You can access the images saved to assets in the My Studio section of your account:



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