Use Cases

The following examples are meant to illustrate how canvas input and influence levels can shape your results in different ways. These are not fixed recipes — they’re simply references to help you understand what’s possible.

How you use the Canvas is entirely up to you. The outcome depends on your intent, your creativity, and how you combine sketching, references, and prompting.

1. Fine-Tuning Details

This example shows how canvas influence can help you add precision to an already well-crafted input.
Starting from a detailed image, you can refine and enhance your concept by adjusting how closely the AI should follow your visual.

  • At 100%, the result stays very close to your input.
  • At 50%, it starts to introduce small structural changes.
  • At 1%, the AI reinterprets freely, using the prompt as the main guide.

Use this approach when you want to fine-tune shapes, details, or stone arrangements while staying grounded in your original sketch or reference.

Prompt used: “a ring made of pink sapphire stones set in white gold”

2. Changing Morphology

This example shows how changing the canvas influence affects the AI’s interpretation of form and structure.

  • At 100%, the result stays true to the butterfly shape and overall design.
  • At 50%, the AI starts to reinterpret the silhouette — in this case, transitioning toward a bird-like form while keeping a similar style.
  • At 1%, the visual shifts completely: the AI focuses more on the concept described in the prompt than on the original input shape.

Use this approach when you want to explore new variations in silhouette or composition while staying within the same visual language.

Prompt used: “a white gold bird pendant with delicate filigree wings”

3. Changing Color

This example shows how you can use the same input image while modifying only the color through text.
The canvas stays fixed, and the AI applies the changes based solely on your prompt.
This approach is useful when you’re exploring color variations without changing structure, shape, or material.

At 100% canvas influence, the AI respects the input image entirely and applies only the color changes described in your prompt.

Prompts used:

“A ring, white gold, yellow sapphires”

“A ring, white gold, pink sapphires”

“A ring, white gold, blue sapphires”

4. Drawing Complexity

This example shows how the complexity and clarity of your drawing can guide your choice of canvas influence.
All versions here start from the same concept — the only difference is the drawing’s level of refinement.

Prompt used: A rose gold ring with a fan-shaped center motif containing a flat white enamel inlay on one side, and a pave channel set diamond accent on the other side.