AI Generator by Prompt (Text-To-Image)
Write a prompt, pick a provider, optionally add LoRAs, and generate a batch you can immediately upscale, face-swap, or publish.
What the tool does
Generator by Prompt creates images directly from text. You control subject, setting, lighting, composition, and style. Choose a model provider and (with SDXL) attach LoRAs to steer body type or stylistic details. Results are commercially licensed and can be sent downstream to any ZenCreator tool.
Interface tour
- Prompt — describe the scene you want. Be specific about subject, pose, camera angle, lighting, mood, and environment. See a Full Guide "How to create a good prompt".
- Negative Prompt — list things to avoid (extra fingers, blur, bad anatomy, watermark, low contrast…).
- Number of Images — total outputs for this run.
- Model — choose WAN or SDXL (details below).
- LoRA — SDXL only. Pick up to 3 LoRAs and set Strength for each (default 0.8, range 0.1–3.0).
- Comment (optional) — internal notes for you/teammates.
- Start Generation — launches the job; the per-image cost is shown next to the button.
Providers: WAN vs. SDXL
- WAN
- Best for highly realistic, detailed images.
- Strong prompt following.
- Does not support LoRAs.
- SDXL
- Versatile base model.
- Supports LoRAs for body/shape/style control.
- Ideal when you need a consistent physique or niche attributes.
Quick rule of thumb: If you don’t need LoRAs, start with WAN for realism. If you need shape/style control, pick SDXL + LoRAs.
LoRAs (SDXL)
Attach up to three LoRAs at once and set a Strength per LoRA.
- 0.1–0.4 = subtle influence
- 0.5–1.2 = balanced control (recommended)
- >1.5 = aggressive; more likely to introduce artefacts
Important: Higher strength increases the chance of artefacts. Combine fewer LoRAs at moderate strengths for the cleanest results.
Available LoRAs:
- Large Breast & Hourglass — fuller bust with classic hourglass balance.
- Adjustable Large Breast — scalable bust emphasis while keeping overall proportions.
- Adjustable Large Breast 2 — alternative profile with a different aesthetic bias; useful if v1 conflicts with your scene.
- Cameltoe — swimwear/activewear fabric tension at groin area.
- Soft Fuller Figure — soft curves and slightly higher body fat distribution.
- Thick Thighs & Wide Hips — stronger lower-body emphasis with wider hip line.
- Plus Size Body — plus-size proportions across torso and limbs.
- Soft Tummy & Curves — visible belly softness and gentle curves.
- Elegant Mature — mature facial features and styling cues.
- Athletic Tone — toned musculature with low-to-moderate body fat.
- Strong Muscular Body — visibly muscular physique; pronounced definition.
- Slim Figure — slender proportions with minimal body fat.
- Classic Hourglass Shape — defined waist with balanced bust/hip ratio.
- Triple Breast — fantasy/anatomical variation.
See our LoRA usage guide for examples and best practices.
Quick start
- Write a precise Prompt (and Negative Prompt for must-avoid items).
- Pick a Model: WAN (no LoRAs) or SDXL (with LoRAs).
- If using SDXL, you can add up to three LoRAs and set Strength (start at 0.8).
- Set the Number of Images and click Start Generation.
- Open the finished task, review, Download or Send to another tool (Upscaler, Face Swap, Generator by Ref, Video, Carousel).
Actioning results
- Select thumbnails to download only the winners.
- Use Send to another tool to pipeline instantly.
- If a few outputs fail, use Retry Failed—only missing images are re-rendered.
Prompting tips (copy-paste friendly)
- Portrait: “35mm portrait of [subject], half-body, eye contact, soft window light, shallow depth of field, natural skin, neutral color grade, realistic texture, high detail” Negative: “lowres, over-smooth skin, bad anatomy, extra fingers, watermark”
- Lifestyle: “[subject] walking in [location], candid pose, golden hour backlight, film look, natural grain, realistic proportions, composition rule of thirds” Negative: “cartoonish, plastic skin, lens distortion, duplicate face”
- Fashion: “[subject] studio fashion shot, 3/4 pose, key light + rim, clean backdrop, editorial style, crisp shadows, high-end retouch look” Negative: “blown highlights, muddy blacks, JPEG artefacts”
See a Full Guide "How to create a good prompt".
Pro tips
- With multiple LoRAs, keep each 0.5–0.9; push above 1.2 only if you must.
- If outputs look soft or under-detailed, Upscale it.
- If face identity isn’t what you need, route selects to Face Swap as the final step.
FAQ
How many LoRAs can I use at once? Up to three (SDXL only).
Which provider is more realistic? WAN generally yields the most photoreal look, but SDXL + tuned LoRAs can match it with the right settings.
Why do I see artefacts? Excessive LoRA strength or too many competing LoRAs. Lower strengths, remove one, or simplify the prompt.
Troubleshooting
- Anatomy or clothing distortions → lower LoRA strengths (e.g., from 1.2 to 0.7) and simplify the prompt.
- Style not sticking → increase one LoRA slightly (e.g., 0.8 → 1.0) instead of stacking more LoRAs.
- Over-smooth or low-detail → send to Upscaler.
- Identity not matching your brief → finish with Face Swap using your source face.

