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Image Generation & Editing with Ordify AI

Ordify AI empowers you to create stunning images and edit existing ones using advanced AI capabilities. This section will guide you through generating new images from text prompts and applying AI-powered edits to your images.

Generating Images with Ordify AI

To begin generating images, ensure the Image Generation tool is enabled in your chat interface.

Creating Photorealistic Scenes

For realistic imagery, employ photographic terminology. Specify camera angles, lens types, lighting conditions, and intricate details to guide Ordify AI toward a photorealistic outcome.

  • Template: A photorealistic [shot type] of [subject], [action or expression], set in [environment]. The scene is illuminated by [lighting description], creating a [mood] atmosphere. Captured with a [camera/lens details], emphasizing [key textures and details]. The image should be in a [aspect ratio] format.
  • Example: Detailed macro shot of a dandelion seed puff. Each thin, white parachute is adorned with glistening dew drops, resembling tiny jewels. The light refracts and reflects off the water, creating a soft, ethereal glow and a shallow depth of field with creamy bokeh.

Generating Accurate Text in Images

Ordify AI can now generate images containing text, ideal for presentations, flyers, and other branding materials. To achieve consistency, be precise with the text, font style (described clearly), and overall design.

  • Template: Create a [image type] for [brand/concept] with the text "[text to render]" in a [font style]. The design should be [style description], with a [color scheme].

Crafting Product Mockups and Commercial Photography

This feature is perfect for producing clean, professional product shots for e-commerce, advertising, or branding purposes.

  • Template: A high-resolution, studio-lit product photograph of a [product description] on a [background surface/description]. The lighting is a [lighting setup, e.g., three-point softbox setup] to [lighting purpose]. The camera angle is a [angle type] to showcase [specific feature]. Ultra-realistic, with sharp focus on [key detail]. [Aspect ratio].

Designing with Minimalism and Negative Space

This approach is excellent for creating backgrounds for websites, presentations, or marketing materials where text will be overlaid.

  • Template: A minimalist composition featuring a single [subject] positioned in the [bottom-right/top-left/etc.] of the frame. The background is a vast, empty [color] canvas, creating significant negative space. Soft, subtle lighting. [Aspect ratio].

Sequential Art for Storytelling (Comic Panels/Storyboards)

Build upon character consistency and scene descriptions to create panels for visual storytelling.

  • Template: A single comic book panel in a [art style] style. In the foreground, [character description and action]. In the background, [setting details]. The panel has a [dialogue/caption box] with the text "[Text]". The lighting creates a [mood] mood. [Aspect ratio].

Editing Images with Ordify AI

To edit an image, first enable the "Image Generation" mode, then click the "+" button and select "Upload images for editing."

Adding and Removing Elements

Provide an image and describe the desired change. Ordify will maintain the original image's style, lighting, and perspective.

  • Example: Convert this residential floor plan into an isometric, photo-realistic 3D rendering of the office space.

Inpainting for Targeted Edits

Ordify can define a "mask" to edit a specific area of an image while leaving the rest unchanged.

  • Example: Using the provided image of the newsletter, change the event to the new webinar with the details below.

Style Transfer

Upload an image and request that its content be recreated in a different artistic style.

  • Example: Transform the provided photograph of the building into an impressionistic painting.

Advanced Composition: Combining Multiple Images

Provide multiple images as context to create a new, composite scene. This is ideal for product mockups or creative collages.

  • Example: Create a new image by combining the elements from the provided images. Take the [bubble graphs from image 1] and place the different headshots from the org chart [element from image 2]. The final image should be an org chart with modern graphs featuring the headshots of our leaders with their titles.

High-Fidelity Detail Preservation

To ensure critical details, such as faces or logos, are preserved during edits, describe them in detail within your request.

  • Example: Using the provided images, place the logo from [logo.png] onto the shirt in [photo.png]. Ensure that the features of the logo and the person in the image remain unchanged. The logo should be placed on the pocket of the polo shirt.

Best Practices for Optimal Results

To elevate your image generation and editing outcomes, integrate these professional strategies into your workflow:

  • Be Hyper-Specific: The more detail you provide, the greater your control over the output. Instead of "fantasy armor," describe it as: "ornate elven plate armor, etched with silver leaf patterns, with a high collar and pauldrons shaped like falcon wings."
  • Provide Context and Intent: Explain the purpose of the image. Ordify AI's understanding of context will influence the final output. For instance, "Create a logo for a high-end, minimalist skincare brand" will yield better results than simply "Create a logo."
  • Iterate and Refine: Do not expect a perfect image on the first attempt. Utilize Ordify AI's conversational capabilities to make incremental changes. Follow up with prompts such as, "That's great, but can you make the lighting a bit warmer?" or "Keep everything the same, but change the character's expression to be more serious."
  • Use Step-by-Step Instructions: For complex scenes with multiple elements, break down your prompt into sequential steps. For example: "First, create a background of a serene, misty forest at dawn. Then, in the foreground, add a moss-covered ancient stone altar. Finally, place a single, glowing sword on top of the altar."
  • Employ "Semantic Negative Prompts": Instead of stating what you don't want (e.g., "no cars"), describe the desired scene positively: "an empty, deserted street with no signs of traffic."
  • Control the Camera: Utilize photographic and cinematic language to dictate composition. Terms like "wide-angle shot," "macro shot," or "low-angle perspective" can effectively guide the camera's viewpoint.