Create an image with a prompt (text)
At Seelab, you don't need to be a specialist engineer to create effective prompts. Our prompt upscaler simplifies the process, enabling anyone to generate high-quality images from simple text descriptions. Prompt Window It's important to understand how a prompt works, however, to get the most out of Seelab. Prompt structure explained Prompt structure is crucial to achieving accurate and satisfactFew readersCreate a visual from a reference image
To create an image, you can, of course, use the "text to image" method, which means writing a prompt that describes what you have in mind (see the article Create an Image with a Text Prompt), but you can also use a reference image to create variations. This method is very effective for having more control over what you produce, stylizing an image in another style, or creating variations of a generated image.Few readersSelecting the right model
Seelab's ambition is to make AI-powered image generation easy and accessible to everyone. For instance, Seelab offers a library of public models (or styles), so you can easily create stylized images. How does it work? To select a model, simply click on it in the left side of the interface. Model Selection The selected model will appear above the prompt window (see the example abFew readersGeneration flow
The generation flow is where you will find all the creations you have generated with Seelab. By default, Seelab saves and keeps the history of all the visuals you create. Generation Flow Generation Flow Images are displayed by default in batches of 3. Next to each generation, you will find several pieces of information: Date and time of creation The model used to generate thFew readersSettings and formats
With Seelab, it is very simple to generate stunning images in just a few seconds, without adjusting any settings. However, Seelab also offers options for more advanced users. Image Formats When generating a batch, you can choose the number of images to create as well as their format in the "Image Settings" section of the left-hand column. Image Settings * Number of Images CFew readers