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Creating and Editing with Prompts

See how to use presets, prompts, and edits to create professional designs that match your brand.

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Written by Mark De Paola
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When you select a preset, Studio automatically builds a smart prompt that reflects your business.

For example, if your business is a bakery and you select Create a logo, Studio might generate a prompt like:

“Design a modern bakery logo using soft pastel tones and warm typography.”

You can edit the prompt before clicking Submit (↑) to tailor it to your vision. Studio then begins generating your image, sketching, coloring, and refining until your design is ready. Once complete, it appears in your gallery alongside previous creations.

Viewing and Reusing Your Designs

If you love a particular image, double-click it to open a larger preview and see the prompt used to create it. You can copy that prompt, tweak the wording, and create similar designs with your own variations.

For example, you might update a city name or change a sale headline, then hit Submit (↑) again to produce a new version. Studio keeps the same visual style so your content stays on brand.

Tips for Great Results

  • Be descriptive. Instead of “make a poster,” try “create a bright poster announcing a spring sale with pastel flowers and bold text.”

  • Mention your tone or aesthetic (“modern,” “handcrafted,” “retro,” “minimal”).

  • Include context like mood or target audience (“fun and playful for social media,” “clean and professional for a business ad”).

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