ZeroTwo’s image Studio gives you precise control over how your images are generated. This page covers every available setting — from style presets to quality options.
Style presets
Style presets add visual guidance to your prompt, biasing the model toward a particular aesthetic without requiring you to describe it in detail. Select a preset from the style dropdown before generating.
| Style preset | Description |
|---|
| Photorealistic | High-detail images that look like real-world photographs. Best for product shots, portraits, nature, and architectural imagery. |
| Illustration | Artistic drawn style with visible line work and flat or semi-flat coloring. Good for editorial, book, or concept art. |
| Anime / Manga | Japanese animation style with characteristic cel shading, expressive features, and vibrant colors. |
| Oil Painting | Textured, painterly look with visible brush strokes and rich, layered colors reminiscent of traditional oil on canvas. |
| Watercolor | Soft, translucent washes of color with natural bleed effects. Works well for landscapes, portraits, and botanical subjects. |
| Digital Art | Vibrant, high-saturation graphic style common in concept art and game design. Clean lines with polished finish. |
| Sketch | Pencil or charcoal drawing aesthetic — loose line work, crosshatching, and a hand-drawn feel. |
| 3D Render | Computer-generated 3D look with clean geometry, smooth shading, and precise lighting typical of CGI. |
Additional styles may be available in the style selector depending on the model selected — check the dropdown for the full current list.
Style presets work best when combined with a strong descriptive prompt. For example, “Watercolor” preset + “cherry blossom trees along a canal in Kyoto, soft morning light” will produce a more refined result than either element alone.
Aspect ratios
Choose the aspect ratio before generating. The ratio controls the shape of the output image and should match the intended use.
| Ratio | Example dimensions | Best for |
|---|
| 1:1 (Square) | 1024×1024 | Social media posts, profile pictures, product images, Instagram grid |
| 16:9 (Landscape) | 1792×1024 | Blog headers, presentations, YouTube thumbnails, desktop wallpapers |
| 9:16 (Portrait) | 1024×1792 | Mobile wallpapers, Instagram Stories, TikTok content, vertical ads |
| Other ratios | Model-dependent | Custom needs — available options depend on the selected model |
Exact output dimensions depend on the selected model. The ratios above are consistent; the precise pixel resolution may vary by model and quality setting.
Number of images
Generate 1 to 4 images per prompt. The exact range depends on the selected model — some models support up to 4, others are limited to 1 or 2.
Why generate multiple images?
Even with identical prompt text, AI image models produce meaningfully different outputs each time. Generating 4 variations at once lets you:
- Compare different compositional interpretations
- Find the best face/subject rendering
- Explore color palette variations
- Pick the closest match to your vision without running multiple separate generations
Generating multiple images counts against your plan quota proportionally (e.g., 4 images = 4 generation credits).
Quality settings
Some models offer quality tier options — typically Standard and HD (or equivalent naming).
| Quality tier | Generation time | Output detail | Quota cost |
|---|
| Standard | Faster (5–15 seconds) | Good overall quality | 1 credit |
| HD / High | Slower (20–60 seconds) | More fine detail, sharper edges | Higher credit cost |
HD quality is most valuable for:
- Large-format prints or marketing assets
- Images where fine detail is important (faces, text, textures)
- Final production output (after iterating in Standard)
Use Standard quality during iteration and exploration — it’s faster and uses fewer credits. Switch to HD only when you’ve settled on a prompt and composition you want to finalize.
Combining settings for best results
The most effective approach is to combine a strong prompt with deliberate settings choices:
- Start with a clear, detailed prompt — subject, style, composition, lighting
- Add a style preset that reinforces the aesthetic direction
- Set the aspect ratio to match your intended use
- Generate 4 variations to find the best interpretation
- Use Standard quality during exploration; switch to HD for final output
Example workflow:
- Prompt:
A close-up portrait of a woman with natural curly hair, golden hour backlight, warm tones, shallow depth of field
- Style preset: Photorealistic
- Aspect ratio: Portrait (9:16)
- Number of images: 4
- Quality: Standard
After reviewing the 4 results, pick the best and regenerate that same prompt in HD with minor prompt adjustments if needed.