Having tried multiple AI image generation tools, I think that DALL-E 3 is up there with the best. It’s certainly not without its limitations, but in my opinion, it makes creating AI images from text incredibly straightforward. Here’s how I use the platform to do this.

1Find Inspiration From Other Creations

AI image generation is very different from photography. While I do look at other pictures for inspiration, I don’t do this very often—which is probably because I’m already quite skilled in that particular area. With AI image generation, I sometimes have an idea in my head but will also look at others for inspiration.

I tend to look specifically for AI-generated images to give me more ideas. However, I’ll also check out ordinary photos and illustrations to see if there’s anything that I can draw (pun intended) from these. Instagram is one place to look for this kind of content, but you can also check out different blogs.

An image of a dog generated with DALL-E 3

If you’re in the same place, understanding variousDALL-E 3 prompts for your next imagecan also help.

2Start With Specific Prompts

Once I have a clear idea of what I want to create and know how to get there, I’ll start with specific prompts to bring my thoughts to life. Over the many months that I’ve experimented withDALL-E 3and otherAI image generators, I have slowly fine-tuned my prompts.

In the beginning, I did what every other beginner does; DALL-E received a basic prompt that I expected it to do wonders with, and it unsurprisingly didn’t give the results I was looking for.

A picture of a street scene generated with DALL-E 3

These days, I’ll be very clear with the concept I want this tool to generate. For example, I used this prompt to make a picture within DALL-E 3:

Please generate a photorealistic image of a golden retriever in a Scandinavian-style home. I want the image to be set at Christmas time, and if you could give the dog a Santa hat, this would also be great. I do not want other people in the picture.

An adjusted street scene in the DALL-E 3 app

I have to say that I was very happy with this result because there have been multiple occasions in the past where ChatGPT has given me substandard results. In other cases, the software ignored the things I explicitly said not to feature. Here was the initial result:

3Ask for Adjustments if Needed

Sometimes, I’ll be happy with an image in DALL-E 3 and don’t need to ask the tool for further edits. The picture I generated above is one example. But despite this, it’s more common that I will need to ask DALL-E 3 for adjustments. For example, there have been multiple occasions where the app did not spell names correctly.

This doesn’t happen that often with images of animals. But if I want it to make a cityscape, issues often arise. In another example, I gave the AI the following prompt:

Select the Edit Icon in the ChatGPT Web App

Please generate an image of a street scene in Paris on a rainy October day. I want there to be a café with writing on it

Admittedly, I wasn’t as clear as I should have been here. But as you’re able to see below, the writing on the café is blurry, and this was not my intention.

The editing brush featuring in DALL-E 3

To try and tackle this problem, I asked ChatGPT to fix it:

Thanks for creating this, but I cannot read the text on the café building. Can you please change the text to say Le Café Parisienne and put it all in capital letters?

The reason I asked DALL-E 3 to amend the image was because it didn’t detect text when using the different editing tools; this is one of many reasons thatDALL-E 3’s integrated editing features still need work. As you may see, the text was more readable but still not 100%. So, you’ll have to experiment because this often takes some time to get right.

4Edit Specific Parts of the Image

While DALL-E 3’s editing tools are far from perfect, you might still find them useful when you don’t want to make full-scale adjustments. I would recommend using these just for blemishes. To do this, I’ll go back to the initial image of the dog in a hat.

First, you’ll need to select theedit icon(it’s the palette and brush).

After doing this, I then used the circular brush to edit a specific part of the picture. I wanted to make the left side of the background blurrier, and so, I asked DALL-E 3 to give me more of an out-of-focus effect: “Please make this section more out of focus to represent a bokeh effect.”

The background was slightly more blurry, but it’s still not what I wanted. Again, this was another case of not being specific enough. In hindsight, I’d tell DALL-E 3 to pick a specific focal length (e.g. f/2).

5Try Different Image Prototypes

As you’ve seen so far, DALL-E 3 isn’t always going to deliver perfect instant results. Because of this, I suggest creating different image prototypes. In my experiment, I asked DALL-E 3 to regenerate this image of the dog on more than one occasion. Because I didn’t get the full background blurriness I had tried with editing, I asked DALL-E to do this in the normal chat.

The dog wasn’t smiling in the picture it gave me, so I then asked DALL-E to add a smile to the dog. This was the result:

As you may see, the background is blurrier than it previously was. I would then go in and make more image types, before picking the one I think best suited my needs.

6Resize the Image Elsewhere

While I’m happy to try editing different aspects of an image in DALL-E 3, I never resize within the app. I’ve tried 20+ times in the past, but the tool just gives me the same dimensions and it becomes frustrating after a certain point. Instead, I’ll download the picture and resize it from my computer.

Generally speaking, I think thatCanvais the best tool to resize images. I normally pick my dimensions and then set the picture as a background. From here, I can crop to include or exclude certain elements. You can also use your smartphone’s Photos app (or equivalent).

It’s possible to create all kinds of images in DALL-E 3, though it will take some time to get everything right. I recommend making multiple types of the same image, and you can also try using the editing tools.