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Studio Page Layout

The Studio Page is organized into several key areas, each designed to make your art creation process as intuitive as possible.

Two-Column Layout

The Studio Page is divided into two main columns. The left column is your control panel, where you'll find all the settings and options for generating images. The right column is where you'll find a grid that displays the most recent images you've generated.

A look at the two-column layout of the Studio Page.

Image Grid

On the right column, you'll find a grid that displays the most recent images you've generated. This grid serves as your creative history, allowing you to revisit and even re-use past generated images. You can click on any image in the grid to select it and view it in the Image Edit Area. You can also adjust the number of columns in the grid by adjusting "Columns" slider on top of the grid. Images in the grid can be dragged and dropped into the Image Input area to be used as a starting point for generating new images.

The image grid allows you to revisit and re-use past generated images.

Image Info Box

Below the image grid, there's an "Image Info" box that provides details about the currently selected image. This is where you can find settings like the seed used, model name, and other parameters. Hit the "Reuse ♻️" button to copy all of the parameters from the currently selected image into the Generation Parameters section. Individual parameters can also be copied by clicking on the parameter name.

The Image Info box provides details about the currently selected image.

Image Edit Area

Centered between the two columns is the Image Edit Area. This is where the currently selected image is displayed in larger format. From here, if you hover over the selected image a menu will appear where you can download, upscale, reuse, or delete the image. You can also select adjacent images in the grid by clicking the left and right arrows.

The Image Edit Area allows you to download, upscale, reuse, or delete the image.

Now that you have a good understanding of the Studio Page layout, you're well-equipped to start creating your own AI-generated art!