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How to Generate Images with MysticPOD

This guide covers everything from selecting the right platform to optimizing your inputs for stunning visual results.

Shaun Carlson Marbaniang avatar
Written by Shaun Carlson Marbaniang
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Here are the steps to creating customized and relevant visuals that align perfectly with your content needs:

1. To create an image, 'Describe what you want to create' in the prompt box.

2. Turn Magic Prompt on if you want a little help in your prompting. Improves your prompt with a POD-optimized version using AI.

Note: If a photo is uploaded for reference, the magic prompt will be disabled automatically.

3. After putting your prompt, next click on which Product Type feature to specify the purpose for which you will use your design, enhancing its relevance and impact. The default is T-Shirts.

4. You can choose one of the suggested Art Styles

  • By clicking the Style button, you can hover over each option to preview the different styles.

  • You can also write it directly on your prompt, separated by a comma.

5. You can choose the size for your generated images: Square, Portrait, or Landscape.

6. Select the number of designs you want, anywhere from 1 to 5.


7. By default model use for generation is our new version which 2.0, but if you prefer our old version which is 1.1, you can change the model to 1.1

8. Finally, click "Generate" button!


How to Upload your Image and Remix

Click the upload icon in the generation box, select the image you want to upload, and enter your instructions describing the changes you'd like to make.

The more specific you are—especially about what to change or what to keep—the better the tool can interpret and process your request.

💡 The Remix feature is not a traditional editing tool. While earlier versions generated entirely new variations based on your request, our updated Remix feature now focuses on modifying only the specific details you want to change — while preserving the overall look and elements of the original image.

Note: Some slight variations may still occur, but the core design will remain consistent.

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