AI Image Generation
A beginner-friendly tour of AI image tools: how they turn words into pictures, how to prompt them well, how to iterate toward a finished result, and how to stay on the right side of rights and ethics.
Iterating, variations & editing
Your first image is a draft, not the answer Beginners often generate one picture, feel disappointed, and give up. Experienced users expect the first result to be a rough draft and plan to improve it. Getting a great image is a loop, not a single shot. Generate variations When a result is close but not […]
Composition, camera and light
Most disappointing images are under-specified, not badly generated “A photo of an office” gives you the average of every office photograph ever taken: a grey desk, a laptop, a plant, from eye level, in flat light. That is not a failure — it is what happens when nothing in the request narrows the possibilities. The […]
Iterating without starting over
The first image is a question, not an attempt Experienced users treat generation as a conversation with the composition. The first result tells you what the model understood; every one after that is a correction. Change one thing at a time Rewrite the whole prompt and you cannot tell which change fixed it or which […]
A workflow that fits real projects
Generation is one step in a process, not the process Treating image generation as “type words, receive asset” is where most of the wasted time happens. Fitted into a real workflow, it is one step among several — and usually not the longest. The five steps Decide what the image must do. Set a mood, […]