Poster concept
Example prompt
Editorial travel poster for Kyoto in early spring, bold cream title area, red and indigo palette, flat screen-print texture, balanced negative space.

Reve AI is an image-generation workflow for creating visuals from text prompts and transforming uploaded images through edit or remix modes.
Yes. Choose the text-to-image workflow and describe the image you want, including the subject, scene, composition, lighting, color, and style.
Yes. Upload an image in edit mode and describe the specific changes you want. Clear instructions about what should change and what should stay the same usually make the goal easier to communicate.
Use edit when you want targeted changes to an uploaded image. Use remix when you want the reference to inspire a broader variation or a different visual direction.
Start with the main subject and action, then add the setting, framing, perspective, lighting, color palette, materials, mood, and visual style. For edits, state the requested change directly.
No image is required for text-to-image generation. An uploaded image is required when you choose an edit or remix workflow.
You can include the desired words or short phrases in your prompt. Generated text can vary, so check spelling, character placement, and layout in the final image.
The available settings depend on the selected Reve AI workflow. Use the options currently displayed in the generator for the mode you choose.
No. This page is designed for image generation, image editing, and image remix workflows. Use the video tools when you want to animate an image or generate a video.
Three Reve workflows for creating, editing, and remixing images.
The Inspire panel above shows only public results saved for models in this Hub.
Example prompt
Editorial travel poster for Kyoto in early spring, bold cream title area, red and indigo palette, flat screen-print texture, balanced negative space.
Example prompt
Replace only the tabletop with pale travertine; keep the bottle, label, shadows, camera angle, and background unchanged.
Example prompt
Combine the first reference's composition with the second reference's color palette and the third reference's paper texture; create a coherent editorial illustration.
Edit is for a directed change; remix allows a broader variation and may move more elements.
Poster copy, labels, and small lettering can contain spelling or layout errors.
Multiple references can conflict, so state which source should control composition, color, and style.