AI Image Generator
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AI Text-to-Image Generation
AI image generators use diffusion models trained on billions of image-caption pairs to create images from text descriptions (prompts). The technology has advanced from blurry, abstract outputs to photorealistic images in under 3 years.
How to Write Effective Prompts
- Be specific — "golden retriever sitting on a beach at sunset, cinematic lighting" beats "dog on beach"
- Add style — "oil painting", "photorealistic", "anime style", "watercolor illustration"
- Specify composition — "portrait", "wide shot", "aerial view", "close-up"
- Add quality modifiers — "8K resolution", "highly detailed", "sharp focus"
- Reference artists — "in the style of Monet", "like a National Geographic photo"
Common AI Image Models
- Stable Diffusion — open-source, highly customizable with LoRA and ControlNet
- DALL-E 3 — OpenAI's model, excellent at following text instructions
- Midjourney — known for aesthetic quality and artistic styles
- Flux — newer open model with excellent text rendering in images
What is a "negative prompt" in AI image generation?
A negative prompt tells the model what to exclude from the image. Common negative prompts: "blurry, low quality, distorted, ugly, watermark, text, extra limbs". In diffusion models, the generation process steers away from the negative prompt description, helping avoid common artifacts.
Do I own the copyright on AI-generated images?
Copyright law on AI images is evolving. The US Copyright Office has ruled that purely AI-generated works without sufficient human authorship cannot be copyrighted. Images with significant human creative input in prompting or editing may qualify for protection. Always review the terms of service of the tool you use.
What is "cfg scale" or "guidance scale"?
Classifier-Free Guidance (CFG) scale controls how closely the output follows the prompt. Low values (1–5) produce creative, varied images that loosely match the prompt. High values (10–20) produce images that strictly follow the prompt but can look over-saturated or unnatural. Values of 7–9 are a common sweet spot.