Image Creation generates a fashion image from a text prompt and optional reference photos — no garment upload required. Pick from 9 aspect ratios and up to 4 variants per generation. Useful for moodboards, ad concepts, and exploring an aesthetic before commissioning real work. URL: /app/Creative/image-creation.
Steps
- Open Image CreationGo to /app/Creative/image-creation. — open in Apiway
- Write a promptDescribe the garment, model, mood, and scene in plain English.
- Add reference images (optional)Attach up to a few reference photos in the composer to lock down style or aesthetic.
- Iterate in the chat thread (optional)Drag a result from the thread into the composer to refine with a new prompt, or enable Use last result as reference in Composer Settings → Advanced (default off — prompt-only unless you opt in).
- Pick aspect ratio, variant count, resolution, and GenerateUp to 4 variants per generation. Apiway returns the variants saved to your gallery.
Inputs and limits
- Prompt: plain English. Describe the garment, model, mood, and scene.
- Reference images (optional): up to 3 (Flash) or 10 (Pro / nano-banano-2). Upload in the composer, or drag a result from the chat thread into the composer to refine it.
- Chat iteration: each generation stays in the thread. To reuse the latest result without dragging, open Composer Settings → Advanced and enable Use last result as reference (default off — prompt-only generations unless you opt in).
- Variants: 1–4 per generation (cost scales with variant count).
- Aspect ratios: 9 options, same set as White Studio.
- Resolutions: 1K, 2K, 4K.
Batch mode
Use Batch Creation to run the same prompt across up to 50 inputs in one request. Same template id (image-creation) under the hood; the batch UI just adds the multi-file workflow.
When to use Image Creation
- Moodboards and concepting where no specific garment is required.
- Exploring an aesthetic before booking a real shoot.
- Ad creative variants where you want a fast batch of stylistic options.
Use White Studio instead when you have a specific garment to put on a model.
Cost
cost per output × variantCount. See the cost summary.