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Getting Started: Creating Text Effects
Getting Started: Creating Text Effects
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Written by Ali Rahmoun
Updated over 10 months ago

In this quick step by step, we're going to show you how you can use Logo Diffusion to create text effects! Below is the video tutorial you can follow for more details.

As a quick disclaimer before we start, please keep in mind that our text feature is still in beta and while it might not be perfect yet, we're constantly working on it and it will only get better with time.

Once you've logged in and reached the homepage, you'll want to select "image to image" from your dashboard, or "start with an image" from the center of the page.

Then once you get to you workspace, you'll need to open the editor to start.

Then click on the text icon and then on the white background to start typing.

Now you can type in your text or logo. Then if you select your text, you can use the bottom right button to enlarge and the bottom left to change the font and color (soon we'll be adding more font options).

You can now write your prompt, select your style and hit generate.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: To help the A.I. better understand your prompt, try putting the word you want it to generate in quotations.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: If you're just experimenting with prompts or want to try out multiple styles, you can reduce the number of images generated to save on credits until you've found your ideal combination. This, and many more settings, can be changed in "advanced settings".

When you get your results, you can pick your favorite and download it or you can choose to customize it a bit more by editing the input image. Just click on the edit pen and create your design and adjust your prompt.

We wanted to add some extra elements around the perimeter of the image, so using the pen tool, we drew in some leaf shapes in the corners, adjusted the prompt and selected 3D.

While you're editing, you can choose different colors with the color picker, either from the image or the color chart.

Here we picked colors from the flowers around the edges and used the pen tool to fill in the letters.

Once you've picked your favorite, you can download your image in native 1024x1024, or upscale it to 2048x2048 and you're ready for your next project.

We hope this guide was helpful; if you have any other questions or suggestions we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out at.....
Be sure to check out our "In Depth" articles for more details regarding the advanced settings, the canvas, writing prompts and many more exciting new features.

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