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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.


Final Takeaway

The Images 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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