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How to Use Experimental Mode for Image Generation
How to Use Experimental Mode for Image Generation
Updated over a week ago

What is Experimental Mode?

Experimental Mode allows you to adjust the camera angle and height while maintaining the original image composition. This feature gives you more creative control over how the scene is captured, whether you're focusing on a specific angle or generating a 360° panorama view.

How do I generate images using Experimental Mode?

To generate images using Experimental Mode, follow these steps:

  1. Select a Camera Angle:

    • Choose your desired camera angle, or select the 360° panorama option for a full view of the scene.

  2. Set the Camera Height:

    • Adjust the camera height to get the perfect shot. If gaps appear, make sure to fix them before proceeding.

  3. Choose a Prompt:

    • You can either generate a prompt based on the original image or use your own custom prompt.

  4. Select the Number of Images:

    • You can choose to generate a single image or five image variations.

  5. Click 'Generate':

    • Once ready, click 'Generate' to start the process.

How many credits are used in Experimental Mode?

Each generated image consumes 2 credits. You can choose to generate:

  • 1 image (2 credits), or

  • 5 images (10 credits).

Where can I find my generated images?

Once the images are generated, they will be saved in your Generation History, where you can access them for further editing or downloading.

How can I edit my generated images?

After the images are ready, you can edit them by clicking the gear icon next to each image. This provides options to:

  • Upscale the image up to 8K resolution.

  • Enlarge the image.

  • Download the image in 1080p resolution.

  • Outpaint the image in different directions.

  • Set as a New Starting Point for further generations.

We hope this helps! If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out for assistance.

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