User Guide

Everything you need to master Dreaming Studio

Getting Started

Create Your Account

Sign up for a free account to start generating. No credit card required — you get 50 image generations per month on the Free plan.

1. Sign Up

Click Get Started in the navigation bar and create your account with an email and password. Choose between the Free and Pro plans during registration.

2. Open the Studio

After signing in, you'll be taken to the Studio — your creative workspace. Here you can generate images, videos, and build visual workflows.

3. First Generation

Choose Text → Image, enter a prompt describing what you want to create, select a visual style, and click Generate. Your image will appear in the preview panel on the right.

4. Explore Your Gallery

All completed generations are automatically saved to your Gallery. Browse, download, or delete past creations at any time.

Reference

Learn AI image generation, video synthesis, and visual workflow automation

A practical guide to text-to-image prompting, multi-provider routing, AI photo editing, and node-based generation pipelines in Dreaming Studio.

This guide covers the full Dreaming Studio creative loop: writing strong prompts, choosing the right provider, generating images and video, editing existing assets, and assembling visual workflows that turn one-off recipes into reusable pipelines.

If you are new to AI image generation, start with the Getting Started section and follow the Simple Generation walkthrough. Once your prompts feel reliable, move on to image editing (inpainting and outpainting), then explore the Workflow Studio when you need to repeat a multi-step process at scale.

Power users will find the API Reference section useful — every endpoint that powers the Studio is documented and available on Pro and Studio plans, so you can drop AI generation into your own product without rebuilding a queue, asset store, or provider router from scratch.

Popular use cases

Prompt engineering primer

Templates for cinematic, photorealistic, anime, watercolor, cyberpunk, and stylized 3D output.

Provider selection cheat sheet

When to reach for Gemini vs DALL-E 3 vs Stability vs Kling for each kind of result.

Image-to-video recipes

Animate stills with subtle camera motion, parallax, or full scene movement using Veo and Kling.

Workflow templates

Prompt-enhance → generate → upscale → style-transfer pipelines you can clone and adapt.

Frequently asked questions

How do I write a good text-to-image prompt?
Lead with the subject, then describe medium, lighting, composition, and mood. Mention camera details ("35mm", "shallow depth of field") for photorealism, or art references ("Studio Ghibli", "isometric") for stylized work. Use the negative prompt field to remove unwanted elements like text, watermarks, or extra fingers.
Which provider should I pick for image generation?
Gemini is fast, low-cost, and great for general use. DALL-E 3 produces strong typography and editorial composition. Stability is excellent for stylized art, anime, and fantasy. xAI is a versatile alternative when others fail. Start with Gemini, then experiment.
How do I generate AI video?
Pick the Text-to-Video or Image-to-Video tab in the Studio, choose Veo or Kling as the provider, set duration and resolution, then click Generate. Image-to-Video animates a still you upload — useful for product loops, social ads, and concept reels.
What is a workflow and when should I use one?
A workflow is a visual node graph that chains generation, editing, and logic into a repeatable pipeline. Use one when you find yourself running the same multi-step process more than twice — for example, "enhance prompt, generate four variants, upscale the best one, apply a style transfer, save to gallery."
Can I edit existing photos with AI?
Yes. Use Edit Image in the Studio for prompt-driven edits (style transfer, inpainting, outpainting) or open Tools for direct operations like crop, resize, compress, enhance, filter, and AI background removal. Most tools run client-side so your image never leaves the browser.
How do credits and the API relate?
API requests draw from the same credit balance as the web Studio. Pro and Studio plans include API access with documented rate limits. The credit cost of an API call equals the cost of the same operation in the Studio.