Editing Image - Custom
The Image Gen tool uses AI to edit images with custom operations, such as changing a character’s appearance or clothing, adjusting lighting, and refining rendering styles or camera angles.
Required Elements
- Image: Up to 8-14 images allowed, depending on the AI model. Supported formats: PNG, JPG, and JPEG.
- Prompt: Enter custom prompts manually, or apply preset prompts if you’re unsure where to start.
AI Settings
Select the Image Gen
tool from the left AI Toolbar and complete the tasks in each section under the Edit tab.
You can collapse or expand a section by clicking its caption.
Refer to AI Model Selection for Image Generation to choose a model from the Model drop-down list.
Available options include Nano Banana Pro, Flux 2 Max, and Gpt Image 2.

- Click the Custom button in the Operation section.

- Click the Image 1 slot to browse and upload an image (.png, .jpg, or .jpeg) for custom adjustment.
You can also drag an image directly from the History panel on the right or from Windows File Explorer.

- The image will be inserted into the Image slot.

You can hover over the thumbnail to view an enlarged version.
- Repeat the process by clicking the Image slot to add more images.
Depending on the AI model, you can upload up to 14 images for Nano Banana Pro, and up to 8 images for Flux 2 Max.

If needed, drag and drop a new image or click the Trash button on a thumbnail to remove and replace an image.
Image tags can be included in the Prompt section for quick editing.
Hover over the image thumbnail and click the Copy button to insert the image tag into the prompt, or reposition it anywhere in the prompt by cutting and pasting.

Write a prompt to modify a character’s appearance or clothing, adjust the atmosphere, and change rendering styles or camera angles.
You can provide a custom prompt and use an LLM to refine it for better image generation with the selected AI model, or apply preset prompts to quickly populate the prompt field with ideas for backgrounds, scenery, or locations, along with camera techniques, lighting, and render styles.

Drag the horizontal divider downward to expand the text field and display more content.
Click the Reset Prompt
button to clear all your input and start over if needed.

For example, "Change the hair in Image 1 to the hair in Image 2".
Set the image ratio and resolution using the Ratio and Resolution drop-down lists in the Render section.

Supported options may vary slightly by AI model, as shown below.

The additional Randomize or Fixed Seed option is available when using the Flux 2 Max model, allowing you to control or vary the generation seed for AI rendering results.

Ensure both an image and a prompt are provided to enable the GENERATE button.
Note the task price displayed above the button before clicking.

Track progress on the AI Render View or via the new entry in History on the right.
When the submission completes successfully, the AI-generated image will appear.

Next, use the Video or Talking Actor options in the Quick Access Menu at the top of the AI Render View to load the generated image as a reference for creating a video or talking animation.
