Image Editing Tips
Learn how to edit and optimize your generated images.
Quick Editing
Basic Operations
Move Image:
- Select image → Drag to new position
Resize Image:
- Select image → Drag corners to resize
- Hold
Shiftto maintain aspect ratio
Rotate Image:
- Select image → Drag rotation handle (top of selection)
Delete Image:
- Select image → Press
DeleteorBackspace
Advanced Editing
Inpainting (Edit Specific Areas)
Use Case: Change specific parts of an image without regenerating everything.
Steps:
- Select image on canvas
- Right-click → Edit with Brush
- Paint areas you want to change (use brush tool)
- Remove marks if needed (use eraser tool)
- Enter prompt describing what you want in painted areas
- Click Generate
Tips:
- Paint precisely around edges for better results
- Use larger brush for big areas, smaller for details
- Be specific in your prompt about the painted area
Cropping
Steps:
- Select image
- Right-click → Crop
- Drag corners to adjust crop area
- Click Apply to confirm
Use Cases:
- Remove unwanted edges
- Focus on specific part of image
- Adjust composition
Image Modifications
Changing Colors
Method 1: Inpainting
- Paint the colored area
- Prompt: "Change to [color]"
Method 2: Regenerate
- Select image
- Modify original prompt with new color
- Regenerate
Adjusting Details
Add Details:
- Use inpainting on specific area
- Prompt: "Add more detail to [area], [specific details]"
Remove Elements:
- Use inpainting
- Prompt: "Remove [element], make it seamless"
Change Style:
- Use inpainting or regenerate
- Prompt: "Change style to [new style]"
Working with Multiple Images
Comparing Variations
- Generate multiple images in same Smart Canvas
- Arrange side-by-side
- Compare and choose best
- Delete unwanted variations
Combining Elements
- Generate images separately
- Arrange on canvas
- Use selection tool to position
- Export as single composition
Creating Variations
- Start with one good image
- Use inpainting to create variations
- Change specific elements (color, style, details)
- Build a collection of variations
Optimization Tips
For E-commerce
White Background:
- Prompt: "white background, professional product photography"
- Or use inpainting to replace background
Consistent Style:
- Use same prompt structure for all products
- Keep resolution consistent (1024×1024 recommended)
Multiple Angles:
- Generate same product with different camera angles
- Use: "front view", "side view", "detail shot"
For Presentations
High Resolution:
- Use 1024×1024 or higher
- Export at full resolution
Professional Look:
- Add: "professional photography", "studio lighting"
- Use consistent style across all images
For Manufacturing
Technical Details:
- Prompt: "technical drawing style", "detailed specifications"
- Include measurements and materials in prompt
Multiple Views:
- Generate front, side, top views
- Use consistent scale and perspective
Common Editing Tasks
Fixing Issues
Blurry Areas:
- Use inpainting on blurry area
- Prompt: "make this area sharp and clear"
Wrong Colors:
- Paint the area
- Prompt: "change to [correct color]"
Missing Details:
- Paint where details should be
- Prompt: "add [specific details] here"
Unwanted Elements:
- Paint over element
- Prompt: "remove this, make background seamless"
Enhancing Images
Add Lighting:
- Use inpainting
- Prompt: "add professional lighting, highlight [area]"
Improve Composition:
- Crop to better composition
- Or use inpainting to add/remove elements
Add Textures:
- Paint area
- Prompt: "add [texture type] texture"
Export Settings
Resolution
- Web Use: 512×512 or 1024×1024
- Print: 2048×2048 or higher
- Social Media: Match platform requirements
Format
- PNG: Best quality, larger file size
- JPG: Smaller file, good for web
- SVG: For vector graphics (if applicable)
Batch Export
- Select multiple images
- Right-click → Export
- Choose format and resolution
- All images export at once
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|---|
| Select | V |
| Delete | Delete or Backspace |
| Duplicate | Ctrl/Cmd + D |
| Copy | Ctrl/Cmd + C |
| Paste | Ctrl/Cmd + V |
| Undo | Ctrl/Cmd + Z |
| Redo | Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + Z |
Tips
- Save before major edits: Export original before inpainting
- Use layers: Keep original, edit on copy
- Iterate gradually: Make small changes, test, then continue
- Compare results: Keep variations to compare
- Export regularly: Backup your work
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