Beer With Kyle: New Image Studio Update (What You Can Now Do).
Published on March 6, 2026
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Hey Everyone,
Today I want to walk you through a recent update to the Image Studio that we rolled out a couple of days ago. We have not officially talked about it yet, but it is a meaningful upgrade.
The changes may not immediately jump out visually, but the underlying model has been improved, and that opens the door to some new creative capabilities.
So today I want to show you a few examples and ideas you can start experimenting with right away.
Where to Find Image Studio.
If you have not used it yet, you can access Image Studio by going to:
AI Tools → Image Studio
From there you can generate images, upload reference images, and experiment with different prompts and styles.
With the latest update, the system handles context, references, and scene generation much more intelligently.
1. Product Placement and Brand Scenes
One thing that is working particularly well now is product integration into scenes.
For example, I generated an image of a Tesla Cybertruck sitting on a mossy rock inside a futuristic neon forest. The model understands the product and integrates it naturally into a cinematic setting.
This is powerful if you:
- Review products
- Promote brands
- Run ads
- Create blog visuals
If the product is not widely known, you can upload a reference image, and the system will incorporate it into the scene.
2. Multiple Character Integration
Another improvement is how the system handles multiple reference images.
You can upload several characters and place them in a single scene while keeping each person recognizable.
For example, I placed several reference characters inside a 1950s diner scene with a UFO passing outside the window. The characters remained consistent while the environment was generated around them.
This opens up interesting storytelling possibilities.
3. Multilingual Ad Creation
You can also take an existing visual and translate it into other languages.
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For example:
- English → Japanese
- English → Spanish
- English → Arabic
This makes it much easier to create multi-language campaigns or test ads in different regions.
4. Turning Sketches Into Real Scenes
Another interesting use case is converting simple sketches into fully rendered scenes.
For example, I took a basic sketch and asked Image Studio to generate a Scandinavian-style living room based on it.
The result was a polished, realistic scene generated from a simple outline.
This could be very useful for:
- product design
- concept visuals
- interior ideas
- creative projects
5. Placing Characters Anywhere in the World
You can now also use location-based prompts.
For example, I used the latitude and longitude of Victoria, BC, and placed a character into that location in different time periods.
In one example, the system generated a 1950s-style version of the city, including clothing, vehicles, and architecture from that era.
This kind of contextual awareness is improving quickly.
6. Creating Infographics Instantly
Another thing the system now handles well is structured visual information, such as infographics.
For example, I asked it to generate:
“Five steps to composting.”
The system created a clean flat-lay infographic with numbered steps and supporting visuals.
In the past, something like that could have taken hours to design. Now it can be created in seconds.
7. Lifestyle Product Scenes
One of the most powerful uses right now is lifestyle product imagery.
I took several Nike products and asked Image Studio to generate a lifestyle scene at a high-end beach resort using those items.
The system integrated the clothing, shoes, and accessories into a natural-looking environment.
Previously, a photoshoot like that might have required:
- models
- staging
- lighting
- photographers
- tens of thousands of dollars
Now you can create something similar almost instantly.
Image Studio is becoming less about simply generating images and more about building complete visual concepts.
You can now combine:
- characters
- locations
- time periods
- products
- language
- structured information
And turn those ideas into compelling visuals very quickly. The best part of these tools is seeing what the community builds with them.
Try experimenting with:
- product scenes
- character storytelling
- translated ads
- infographic visuals
- location-based imagery
Then share what you create in the comments, would love to see your creations!
I will also post some of the images I generated so you can see the prompts and outputs. :)
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