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Create with Multi-Image References
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More references, better creative control
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Visual references are one of the most effective ways to communicate a creative vision. Use up to 3 references of anything from visual styles, characters, color palettes, or brand imagery to get results closer to what you envisioned.
How to: In the Image Gen Space, upload or drag up to 3 references into the image slots , then combine it with a text prompt to direct how references should be used.
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Here are just a few ways to use Multi-Image References:
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Character, scene, and world
development
You can combine character, location, or visual style references in a single generation to
build a full world, or upload 3 references to refine each component on its own before putting
it all together.
Try
Multi-Image References →
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Object Placement
Upload props, wardrobe pieces, or product shots to place them in context and visualize how
they integrate into a scene.
Try
Multi-Image References →
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Visual exploration &
ideation
Sometimes the best ideas come from unexpected combinations. Use Multi-Image Reference to mix
diverse inputs and spark new directions. Perfect for early-stage concepting.
Try
Multi-Image References →
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Quick tips on getting the best results
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Use
direct instructions like “replace,” “add,” or “remove”
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Reference
what’s in the image, not the reference order (i.e. use “the woman”
instead of “image 1”)
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