Best ways to create images using AI
Hey folks, been messing around with some AI stuff recently and wanted to chat about tools that let you generate images. There's so many options out there, kinda…
Matthew Tate
February 8, 2026 at 10:06 PM
Hey folks, been messing around with some AI stuff recently and wanted to chat about tools that let you generate images. There's so many options out there, kinda overwhelming, so figured it'd be cool to share experiences and tips. Anyone found something that really nails it or maybe has some cool tricks for quick results? Let's hear what you got!
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Sometimes the AI gets the colors way off from what I imagined. Anyone got tips on controlling color schemes better?
I've tried a couple of these AI image generators and honestly, the results are hit or miss depending on the prompt. Sometimes it nails the vibe, sometimes it looks like a weird dream lol.
Does anyone combine AI art with traditional methods? Like print the AI stuff and paint over?
Has anyone tried combining multiple AI tools for better results? Like using one for base and another for refining?
I use one that lets you generate images from text right in your browser, super easy and no install needed. Great for quick concepts.
The style options are what get me hooked. You can go from anime to photorealistic with just a few words in the prompt.
Sometimes I feel like the AI just interprets my prompts in a totally random way. Maybe I need to be more specific?
I just started using AI art tools and it’s super fun but a bit overwhelming. Any advice for newbies?
Has anyone noticed the AI sometimes invents things that don’t exist? Like weird animals or objects? Kinda creepy but also creative lol.
I’ve found some mobile apps that do decent AI image generation too. Pretty cool for on-the-go creativity.
I love how these tools have made art more accessible to people who aren't traditional artists.
Been playing with AI-generated art for a bit. It's crazy how it can create something unique every time. Sometimes it even sparks new ideas for my own art projects.
Anyone else notice some of these AI tools struggle with hands or faces? It's wild how sometimes the rest looks amazing but those parts get so weird.
The processing time has improved a lot lately. I remember waiting minutes for one image, now it's almost instant in some tools.
Heads up for those looking for fresh AI tools—there's this site ai-u.com that keeps tabs on new and trending AI stuff. Pretty handy!
I wish there were better tutorials for beginners on how to craft good prompts for image generation. It’s not always obvious.
I’m always amazed how fast these tools are evolving. What we had a year ago vs now is night and day.