Text to Image User Guide
1. What is Text to Image ?
Text-to-Image is an AI tool that generates images based on text input.
2. How to Use
1) Click the 'AI Tools' tab in the editor menu at the top of the screen > Run Text to Image
2) Enter a description of the image you want to create in the 'Describe image' field and click the 'Make image' button
3) Four images are generated and it is also available to check the previously generated ones.
4) Check the desired image to download/insert and utilize it.
3. Text to Image Tips for using.
1) More detailed descriptions you put in lead to more desired images.
- Try to create more diverse images with style options.
2) Basic
Create images of a typical panda.
( Input: Panda )
3) Describe the situation
Create an image by entering contextual settings such as background, behavior, and more.
(Input: Panda on the beach)
4) Styles
To create various effects , enter multiple 'Styles'.
Ex) Try to combine different styles such as 'Realistic', 'Oil painting', 'Pencil drawing', 'Concept art', etc.
(Input: Panda on the beach, Oil painting / Panda on the beach, Pencil drawing)
It works best when entering a sentence with a clear explanation.
(Input: oil painting of a panda on the beach / Joseon-era landscape painting with a panda)
5) Artists
You can also express the painting style of famous artists from the past to modern times.
(Input: Oil painting of a panda on the beach by Leonardo da Vinci)
Combining the above, we can express it as follows.
(Input: Oil painting of a panda on the beach by Leonardo da Vinci, trendy and detailed)
Refer to the example keywords below to create more detailed images.
Ex) detailed, surrealism, sharp focus, elegant, illustration, digital paint, dark, gloomy 8k, 4k, faded colors, vivid, dramatic lighting, beautifully, etc.
4. Usage policies
1) It costs 10 credits per use, and the cost is subject to change depending on our conditions.
2) This function is based on Stable Diffusion API.
3) For detailed information, please refer to 'Polaris Office AI Usage policies'.
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