Templates are a simple but powerful way to create.
Templates can control the model, prompt, start image(s), aspect ratio and resolution. They can also opt out of controlling any of those settings, leaving it up to the user.
Prompts can be set by templates in a few different ways:
- Set a default prompt that the user can edit
- Set a hidden prompt that the user can't edit
- Append a hidden prompt to the end of the user's prompt
- Fill-in-the-blanks - user just enters or selects certain elements to control the prompt
FAQs
Where did "What Should I Create" go?
It's moved down to under the prompt field.
Where did Prompt To Edit / Multi-image Fusion (etc) go?
They are now in the "Default" tab of the templates picker.
Where did the Style Presets go?
They are now in the "Default" tab of the templates picker. They're also still in the Advanced Prompt Editor.
Where did the Advanced Prompt Editor go?
It didn't move it just got renamed to "Saved Prompts & Modifiers".
Why are all the templates PRO?
Many of them say PRO simply because they default to using a PRO model. For most templates you can still choose a different model that isn't PRO.
Can I see more examples from a template before spending credits on it?
This will come when we allow publishing, templates will each get their own full page of information, examples and instructions.
What does "Take Control" do?
Take Control unlocks the template's default prompt, model and other settings so you can make any changes you like, effectively using the template as a starting point.