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How to Use the Creator Studio App in SuperCool

Use the Images app inside SuperCool to generate AI artwork, logos, mockups, social media graphics, marketing visuals, and branded images directly from simple prompts.

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Written by Yousra Khaled Abdel-Naby

The Images app inside SuperCool allows you to generate AI-powered visuals directly from text prompts.

Instead of using complicated design software, you can simply describe what you want to create and SuperCool generates the image automatically.

The Images app can be used to create social media graphics, marketing visuals, logos, mockups, concept art, website visuals, app graphics, branding assets, and creative content directly inside one workspace.


Step 1: Open the Apps Menu

Start by clicking your Profile Icon in the top-right corner of SuperCool.

From the dropdown menu, click Studio.

This opens the Apps dashboard where all SuperCool creative tools and workflows are located.


Step 2: Open the Creator Studio App

Inside the Apps dashboard:

  • Click Creator Studio

The Images workspace opens automatically.


Step 3: Enter Your Prompt

Inside the prompt field, describe the image you want SuperCool to generate. The more detailed your prompt is, the better the generated image usually becomes.

Instead of writing very short prompts, try describing the mood, lighting, composition, realism, camera angle, art style, environment, colors, and overall aesthetic you want the image to have.

For example, instead of saying:

futuristic city

You could write:

Generate a futuristic cyberpunk city skyline at sunset with neon signs, flying cars, cinematic lighting, reflective wet streets, dramatic clouds, ultra-detailed architecture, and a realistic sci-fi atmosphere.

Or instead of:

skincare logo

you could write:

Create a luxury skincare brand logo with a minimal black-and-gold aesthetic, elegant typography, soft lighting, premium cosmetic branding style, and a modern feminine design.

You can also create visuals for websites, apps, and marketing campaigns.

Example prompt:

Generate a modern SaaS website hero image featuring glowing AI dashboards, futuristic blue lighting, floating interface elements, ultra-clean tech branding, and a premium startup aesthetic.

Or:

Create a cinematic movie poster featuring a lone astronaut standing in a massive desert landscape at night with dramatic shadows, glowing stars, realistic textures, and high-end Hollywood lighting.

You can continue refining the generated images by asking SuperCool to:

  • make the lighting darker

  • change the color palette

  • increase realism

  • add more cinematic detail

  • make the design more minimal

  • change the art style

  • adjust the composition

Once your prompt is ready:

  • Click Generate

SuperCool immediately begins generating the image.


Step 4: Configure the Image Settings

At the bottom of the Images app prompt bar, SuperCool gives you additional controls that affect how your images are generated before you click Generate.

On the left side, you can choose the AI image model you want to use. Different models are optimized for different types of image generation.

For example, Nano Banana Pro is the flagship model and is best for high-quality image generation, detailed prompts, text rendering, and multi-reference workflows. GPT Image is designed for broad artistic flexibility and works well across many visual styles, while Seedream 4 focuses heavily on photorealistic outputs and realistic photography-style images.

You can also select faster and lower-cost models like Nano Banana and Flux Schnell, which are designed for quicker drafts and rapid iteration. Higher-end models usually create more polished and detailed outputs, while faster models are useful for testing ideas quickly.

Next to the model selector is the aspect ratio setting. This controls the shape and dimensions of the generated image.

For example, 1:1 creates square images that work well for social media posts and branding graphics. 16:9 creates widescreen images commonly used for YouTube thumbnails, presentations, and website banners. 9:16 creates vertical mobile-first images optimized for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Shorts.

Choosing the correct aspect ratio helps optimize the image for the platform or content type you plan to use it for.

On the far right side of the prompt bar, you can control how many images SuperCool generates from a single prompt.

For example:

  • 1/4 means 1 image will generate

  • 2/4 means 2 images will generate

  • 4/4 means 4 image variations will generate from the same prompt

You can use the minus and plus buttons to decrease or increase the number of generated images.

Generating multiple images is useful when you want different creative variations from the same prompt so you can compare styles, lighting, layouts, or compositions before choosing your favorite result.


Step 5: Refine the Generated Images

After the images generate, you can continue refining them directly inside the conversation.

For example, you can ask SuperCool to make the lighting darker, add more futuristic details, change the color palette, adjust the realism, or create a more minimal design style.

This allows you to continue iterating until the visual matches the exact look and feel you want.


Step 6: Use the Images Across Your Content

The Images app can generate visuals for marketing campaigns, social media posts, landing pages, websites, ads, product launches, branding assets, and creative content.

This makes it significantly easier to create professional visual assets quickly without needing separate design software or advanced creative workflows.


Zooming and Previewing Generated Content

At the top of Creator Studio, you'll notice a zoom control slider that allows you to change how large or small generated assets appear inside the workspace.

By dragging the slider to the left, you can zoom out and view more generated images or video frames at once. This is useful when comparing multiple generations side by side or reviewing an entire project quickly.

The zoom control gives you more flexibility when reviewing and organizing generated assets before downloading or continuing production.


Creation Modes

Creator Studio includes multiple creation modes designed for different types of content. Instead of using separate tools, you can switch between generation types directly from the Create menu depending on what you want to produce.

Image

The Image mode generates a single AI image from a text prompt. This is the best option when creating marketing graphics, social media posts, logos, product mockups, concept art, website visuals, branding assets, illustrations, and promotional content.

Simply describe what you want to create, choose your camera, settings, look, and genre preferences if desired, and generate a high-quality image.

Video

The Video mode generates a fully animated video directly from your prompt. This is ideal for commercials, cinematic scenes, social media videos, product demonstrations, advertisements, storytelling projects, and creative content.

You can further customize the video using camera settings, lens effects, lighting moods, genres, video length, audio settings, and model selection to achieve the exact style you want.

Multi-Image to Video

The Multi-Image to Video mode allows you to upload multiple images and transform them into a single animated video sequence.

This is useful for creating slideshows, story-driven videos, product showcases, before-and-after presentations, travel montages, and visual narratives. Creator Studio analyzes the uploaded images and generates transitions, movement, and cinematic animation between scenes to create a cohesive video.

This mode is especially useful when you already have a collection of images and want to turn them into engaging video content without using traditional video editing software.

Talking Head

The Talking Head mode creates a speaking character from an image and audio source. The AI animates facial movements, lip syncing, expressions, and head movements to match the spoken dialogue.

This is ideal for AI presenters, virtual spokespersons, training videos, educational content, customer support videos, social media content, sales videos, and digital avatars.

Users can upload an existing image or generate a character and then bring that character to life with realistic speech and movement.

AI Editor

The AI Editor allows you to modify, improve, or transform existing content rather than creating something entirely from scratch.

You can use AI Editor to:

  • Remove unwanted objects

  • Change backgrounds

  • Adjust colors and lighting

  • Improve image quality

  • Modify visual styles

  • Add or remove elements

  • Expand images beyond their original borders

  • Create variations of existing content

This mode is ideal when you already have an image but want to make changes quickly using AI-assisted editing tools.

Music

The Music mode generates original AI music directly from text descriptions.

Instead of composing music manually, you can describe the type of music you want, including genre, mood, instruments, tempo, atmosphere, and overall feeling.

For example, you can generate:

  • Cinematic trailer music

  • Corporate background music

  • Emotional piano compositions

  • Electronic dance tracks

  • Ambient soundscapes

  • Podcast intros

  • YouTube background music

  • Advertising music

This allows creators to generate custom music tailored specifically to their projects without needing external music production software.

Auto Workflow

Each creation mode is optimized for a different type of project, but they can also work together. For example, you might generate a character using Image, animate them using Talking Head, create supporting visuals using Video, edit the results with AI Editor, and generate custom background audio using Music—all within Creator Studio.


Camera Models in Creator Studio

One of the most powerful features inside Creator Studio is the ability to simulate professional camera systems. Rather than relying entirely on prompts, you can select a camera model, and SuperCool will apply visual characteristics inspired by that camera's real-world image quality, color science, and cinematic style.

For most projects, Auto Mode works perfectly and allows SuperCool to choose the best settings automatically. However, creators who want more control can choose a specific camera to achieve a particular look.

CINEMA:

ARRI Alexa 35 is the best choice for cinematic storytelling, commercials, and premium brand content because it produces natural skin tones, rich contrast, and the classic Hollywood film look.

RED Komodo 6K works best for action scenes, technology brands, and modern commercial content because it creates sharp, highly detailed visuals with a clean, contemporary feel.

Blackmagic Pocket 6K is ideal for independent films, YouTube productions, and creative storytelling because it delivers a cinematic aesthetic while maintaining a more natural and approachable visual style.

DSLR & MIRRORLESS:

Sony Venice 2 is perfect for high-end productions, luxury advertising, and cinematic marketing campaigns because it generates smooth, filmic imagery with exceptional color depth.

Leica Q3 works best for editorial photography, fashion campaigns, and luxury brands because it creates the premium magazine-style look often seen in high-end publications.

MODERN SMARTPHONES:

Google Pixel 9 Pro is best for outdoor scenes, landscapes, and realistic photography because it excels at preserving detail in both highlights and shadows.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is ideal for attention-grabbing social media content and product promotions because it creates vibrant colors, strong contrast, and visually striking images.

VINTAGE PHONE CAMS:

iPhone 6 (2014) is useful for nostalgic social media content and throwback-style visuals because it recreates the soft, early Instagram-era smartphone aesthetic.

Nokia N95 is best for Y2K-inspired campaigns and retro storytelling because it mimics the gritty look of mid-2000s mobile photography.

FILM & ANALOG:

Super 8mm is ideal for nostalgic memories, home-movie aesthetics, and vintage storytelling because it adds grain, motion texture, and classic film imperfections.

CineStill 800T works best for nighttime city scenes, cyberpunk visuals, and neon-lit environments because it creates glowing highlights and a cinematic nighttime atmosphere.

VHS Camcorder (1990s) is ideal for retro videos, nostalgic marketing campaigns, and vintage entertainment content because it recreates soft footage, scanlines, and authentic analog video artifacts.

By combining these camera models with lens, lighting, and genre settings, you can quickly create visuals that match a specific creative vision without needing access to expensive professional equipment.


Settings Controls

The Settings section inside Creator Studio gives you precise control over how your images and videos are generated. While most users can leave these settings on Auto, creators who want a specific visual style can customize focal length, aperture, lens type, and frame rate to achieve professional cinematic results.

Focal Length

Focal length controls how much of a scene is visible and how close subjects appear to the camera.

  • 14mm creates an ultra-wide perspective that captures large environments and dramatic landscapes, making it ideal for architecture, travel scenes, and establishing shots.

  • 24mm provides a wide cinematic view that works well for action scenes, environmental portraits, and storytelling shots where the surroundings are important.

  • 35mm is one of the most versatile focal lengths and creates a natural cinematic look often used in films, documentaries, and commercial work.

  • 50mm closely resembles human vision and is ideal for interviews, lifestyle content, product photography, and general-purpose visuals.

  • 85mm creates flattering portraits with strong background blur, making it one of the most popular choices for people-focused photography.

  • 135mm compresses the background and creates dramatic separation between the subject and environment, making it ideal for cinematic portraits and luxury advertising.

  • 200mm creates an extreme telephoto effect that is commonly used for sports, wildlife, and highly cinematic long-distance shots.

Aperture

Aperture controls how much light enters the lens and how blurred the background appears.

  • f/1.2 – f/1.8 creates an extremely shallow depth of field with heavy background blur, making it perfect for portraits, luxury product shots, and cinematic close-ups.

  • f/2.8 provides a balance between subject isolation and environmental detail, making it a popular choice for commercial photography and filmmaking.

  • f/4 – f/5.6 keeps more of the scene in focus while still providing some background separation, making it ideal for interviews, branding content, and lifestyle photography.

  • f/8 – f/11 creates sharp focus throughout most of the image and is commonly used for landscapes, architecture, and travel photography.

  • f/16 – f/22 keeps nearly everything in focus and works best for large environments, cityscapes, and detailed landscape scenes.

Lens Types

Lens type changes the visual character of the generated image or video.

  • Ultra-Wide captures a massive field of view and is best for landscapes, architecture, travel content, and dramatic environmental scenes.

  • Wide creates an immersive perspective that works well for documentaries, action sequences, and storytelling content.

  • Standard delivers a natural, realistic perspective that closely matches how people see the world.

  • Portrait emphasizes subjects while creating beautiful background blur, making it ideal for people, influencers, and professional headshots.

  • Telephoto magnifies distant subjects and creates strong background compression, making it useful for cinematic visuals, sports, and luxury photography.

  • Macro focuses on tiny details and close-up textures, making it perfect for products, jewelry, food photography, and nature shots.

  • Anamorphic creates the widescreen cinematic look seen in Hollywood films, often featuring cinematic lens flares and enhanced visual depth.

  • Tilt-Shift simulates miniature-scale photography and architectural photography effects by selectively controlling focus.

  • Fisheye creates a dramatic curved perspective and is often used for creative, action-sports, and experimental visuals.

Frame Rate

Frame rate controls how motion appears in generated videos.

  • 24 FPS is the traditional Hollywood cinema standard and creates the classic film look most viewers associate with movies.

  • 25 FPS is commonly used in European broadcast production and television content.

  • 30 FPS produces smoother motion and is often used for online content, social media videos, and marketing materials.

  • 48 FPS creates noticeably smoother movement while still maintaining a cinematic appearance.

  • 60 FPS produces very smooth motion and is ideal for sports, gaming content, tutorials, demonstrations, and fast-moving scenes.

  • 120 FPS is primarily used for slow-motion effects because it captures significantly more frames, allowing footage to be slowed down while remaining smooth and detailed.

Auto Mode

If you're unsure which settings to choose, leave the controls on Auto. Creator Studio will automatically select the most appropriate focal length, aperture, lens type, and frame rate based on your prompt, helping you achieve professional-looking results without needing technical camera knowledge.


Look Controls

The Look section allows you to define the visual mood and color treatment of your images and videos. While cameras and lenses control how a scene is captured, the Look settings determine how that scene feels emotionally and stylistically. By combining lighting and color palettes, you can create a consistent visual identity across an entire project.

Lighting Moods

Lighting dramatically influences the atmosphere, emotion, and realism of your content.

  • Golden Hour creates warm, soft sunlight typically seen shortly after sunrise or before sunset, making it ideal for lifestyle content, travel photography, portraits, and inspirational storytelling.

  • Blue Hour produces cool twilight tones just after sunset, making it perfect for cityscapes, luxury branding, cinematic scenes, and moody visual storytelling.

  • Overcast Soft creates diffused natural light with minimal shadows, making it excellent for portraits, product photography, documentaries, and realistic everyday scenes.

  • Harsh Midday Sun produces strong shadows and bright highlights similar to direct afternoon sunlight, making it useful for outdoor adventures, travel content, and realistic environmental photography.

  • Low-Key Dramatic creates deep shadows and high contrast, making it ideal for thriller scenes, cinematic portraits, luxury campaigns, and dramatic storytelling.

  • High-Key Bright produces clean, bright lighting with minimal shadows, making it perfect for e-commerce, beauty brands, product photography, and modern marketing materials.

  • Neon Mixed Sources combines colorful artificial lighting for a vibrant urban atmosphere, making it ideal for cyberpunk visuals, nightlife content, music videos, and futuristic projects.

  • Backlit Silhouette places the light source behind the subject, creating dramatic silhouettes and cinematic compositions that work well for emotional storytelling and artistic visuals.

  • Moonlit Night simulates natural moonlight and nighttime environments, making it perfect for fantasy scenes, mystery content, outdoor night photography, and cinematic storytelling.

  • Firelight creates warm flickering illumination similar to campfires or candlelight, making it ideal for historical scenes, fantasy stories, intimate conversations, and cozy environments.

Color Palettes

Color palettes allow you to control the overall color grading and emotional tone of your project.

  • Teal & Orange creates the classic Hollywood blockbuster look with cool shadows and warm skin tones, making it one of the most popular choices for cinematic content and commercials.

  • Monochrome B&W removes color entirely to create timeless black-and-white imagery that works well for documentaries, artistic projects, and dramatic storytelling.

  • Sepia Vintage applies warm brown tones that recreate the feeling of old photographs, making it ideal for historical content, nostalgic campaigns, and retro storytelling.

  • Pastel Soft creates gentle, muted colors with a bright and airy feel, making it perfect for lifestyle brands, fashion content, weddings, and whimsical creative projects.

  • Saturated Vivid boosts color intensity to create bold, energetic visuals that stand out on social media and marketing campaigns.

  • Muted Earth Tones uses natural greens, browns, and neutral colors to create a grounded, organic appearance that works well for outdoor brands, wellness content, and nature-focused visuals.

  • Neon Cyberpunk introduces bright blues, pinks, and purples to create futuristic city-inspired aesthetics commonly used in sci-fi and technology-themed content.

  • Warm Amber applies golden-orange tones that create a welcoming and emotional atmosphere, making it ideal for hospitality brands, family content, and inspirational storytelling.

  • Analog Film recreates the subtle color characteristics of traditional film stock, adding a cinematic and nostalgic feel to images and videos.

  • Desaturated Cinematic reduces overall color intensity while preserving contrast, creating the moody, sophisticated look commonly seen in modern films and premium television productions.

Auto Mode

If you're unsure which lighting or palette to choose, leave the Look controls on Auto. Creator Studio will automatically select a lighting style and color palette that best matches your prompt, helping you achieve professional-looking visuals while maintaining consistency throughout your project.


Genre Presets

The Genre section helps define the overall storytelling style of your image or video. While camera, lens, and lighting settings control the technical look of your content, genre presets influence the mood, composition, visual direction, and creative style of the final result. Selecting a genre helps Creator Studio better understand the type of content you want to create and automatically applies stylistic elements commonly associated with that category.

  • Action creates fast-paced, high-energy visuals with dramatic camera angles, intense movement, and cinematic tension, making it ideal for sports content, movie trailers, product launches, and promotional videos.

  • Horror generates dark, suspenseful imagery with eerie lighting and unsettling atmospheres, making it perfect for scary stories, thriller content, Halloween projects, and cinematic horror scenes.

  • Romance creates warm, emotional visuals focused on connection, intimacy, and beauty, making it ideal for weddings, love stories, relationship content, and emotional brand campaigns.

  • Sci-Fi produces futuristic environments, advanced technology, and imaginative worlds, making it perfect for technology brands, futuristic concepts, AI content, and science-fiction storytelling.

  • Claymation generates handcrafted stop-motion-style visuals with a playful and artistic appearance, making it ideal for children's content, creative storytelling, and unique animated projects.

  • Fantasy creates magical worlds filled with mythical creatures, enchanted environments, and epic adventures, making it perfect for storytelling, gaming content, and imaginative creative projects.

  • Noir produces classic black-and-white detective-style imagery with dramatic shadows and strong contrast, making it ideal for mystery stories, crime dramas, and cinematic storytelling.

  • Documentary creates realistic, authentic visuals designed to feel natural and observational, making it ideal for educational content, interviews, travel projects, and real-world storytelling.

  • Comedy generates bright, energetic visuals with a lighthearted and entertaining tone, making it perfect for social media content, humorous videos, and engaging audience-focused content.

  • Thriller creates suspenseful scenes filled with tension and anticipation, making it ideal for mystery content, dramatic storytelling, and cinematic trailers.

  • Drama focuses on emotional storytelling, realistic characters, and meaningful moments, making it perfect for narrative content, character-driven stories, and cinematic productions.

  • Western generates classic frontier-style imagery featuring deserts, horses, rugged landscapes, and old-world adventure, making it ideal for historical storytelling and cinematic western-inspired projects.

  • Animation creates modern animated visuals with colorful characters and stylized environments, making it perfect for explainer videos, children's content, social media storytelling, and creative marketing campaigns.

  • Music Video generates highly stylized visuals with dynamic movement, dramatic lighting, and artistic compositions designed to complement music and performance-based content.

  • Surreal creates dreamlike imagery that bends reality through impossible environments, unusual compositions, and imaginative concepts, making it ideal for artistic projects, creative campaigns, and experimental storytelling.

  • Vintage Cartoon recreates the appearance of classic Saturday morning cartoons with retro animation styling, bold colors, and nostalgic character design, making it perfect for retro-themed content and playful storytelling.

Auto Mode

If you're unsure which genre best fits your project, leave the Genre controls on Auto. Creator Studio will analyze your prompt and automatically select a genre style that best matches your content, helping create visuals that feel cohesive and professionally directed without requiring advanced creative knowledge.


Video Length and Credit Usage

When generating videos in Creator Studio, you can choose the exact length of your video before clicking Generate. Available durations range from 3 seconds up to 15 seconds, giving you flexibility depending on the type of content you're creating.

Shorter videos generate faster and use fewer credits, making them ideal for testing ideas, experimenting with prompts, or creating quick social media clips. Longer videos provide more time for storytelling, camera movement, character actions, and cinematic sequences, but require additional credits to generate.

Creator Studio automatically updates the credit cost based on the video length you select. Each additional second increases the generation cost by 80 credits.

Video Length

Credit Cost

3 Seconds

240 Credits

4 Seconds

320 Credits

5 Seconds

400 Credits

6 Seconds

480 Credits

7 Seconds

560 Credits

8 Seconds

640 Credits

9 Seconds

720 Credits

10 Seconds

800 Credits

11 Seconds

880 Credits

12 Seconds

960 Credits

13 Seconds

1,040 Credits

14 Seconds

1,120 Credits

15 Seconds

1,200 Credits

As a best practice, many creators start by generating a shorter version of a scene to test the concept, camera settings, and overall visual direction. Once satisfied with the results, they can generate longer versions for final production. This approach helps conserve credits while allowing for faster iteration and refinement.

The selected video length works together with your camera settings, lighting, genre, resolution, and audio preferences to determine the final generation cost displayed on the Generate button.


Best Use of the Studio

The Creator Studio app inside SuperCool is designed to simplify AI-powered visual creation.

Instead of manually designing graphics from scratch, you can describe what you want directly inside the prompt field and generate professional visuals from one workspace.

This allows creators, marketers, founders, and businesses to move from idea to execution significantly faster.

Pro Tip: More detailed prompts usually generate better images. Include style, mood, lighting, colors, and composition details whenever possible.

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