Coffee With Kyle: Share Your Image Studio Use Cases

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Hey Everyone!

Today we are focusing on one thing: the Image Studio.

I want to talk about how people are using it, the types of projects it is powering, and how we can shape the next updates around what you are doing with it.

Earlier this week we rolled out the next iteration of Image Studio. This is not a full release of the next version, but we are testing the new model in the environment. If you have created images over the past few days, you have probably noticed the quality jump. In-image text is much stronger now, and the overall sharpness has gone up for most generations.

We are not serving the new model on every request yet, but you will see it a large majority of the time.

Creating Branded Scenes and Assets.

Here is an example I was working on earlier. I asked for something winter-themed around the WA logo. I simply said:

“Create a really cool design and scene for the WA logo. Make it feel like winter. Be creative.”

That alone gave me a great base to work from.
This is something people overthink. They try to write long prompts or copy complicated templates from GPT, but often the best approach is:

  1. Start broad
  2. See what it produces
  3. Update it with simple edits

This type of image can become:

  • A blog header
  • A Pinterest pin
  • A Facebook ad
  • A website banner
  • A YouTube thumbnail
  • Even a T-shirt or print asset

That is one thing I really want from you today, what types of images are you building, and where are you using them?

Ads, Social Media, and Creative Scenes.

Here is another example from a weekly challenge.
I made a basketball court scene, added a shark (because Michael loves sharks), added a cityscape, and built a half-court layout from scratch.

This kind of image works well for:

  • Sports blogs
  • Social media posts
  • Challenge promotions
  • Pinterest pins
  • Anything visual where you want to stand out

Social platforms reward visuals, and the quality you can produce now takes minutes instead of hours.

Real Estate, Renovations, and Practical Edits.

Another powerful use case is photo edits.

You can take any real room (kitchen, living room, bedroom) and change:

  • Styles
  • Furniture
  • Layouts
  • Lighting
  • Themes
  • Branding

Many members are using this for renovation planning, staging ideas, and visualizing new designs before they commit to them.

I tested this by generating a kid playing in the snow in New York. Then I asked:

“Change the snowsuit to Louis Vuitton print.”

And it did it perfectly.

This is something you simply could not do without advanced Photoshop skills before.

Text-heavy designs, flyers, and brochures are also much better now with the improvements to in-image text. Some members are producing full holiday flyers with paragraphs of clean text.

What I Need From You Today!

Your task is simple:

Tell me the use cases you are using Image Studio for.

Are you using it to:

  • Integrate your face into scenes?
  • Create ads and branded assets?
  • Build art-style images?
  • Produce thumbnails, pins, or banners?
  • Create product mockups?
  • Edit existing photos?
  • Build real estate or renovation concepts?
  • Make seasonal promos?

The more variety you share, the better.

We are already working on the next iteration, and we want to shape it around your real needs (this always leads to a better tool).

We are also pushing updates at a faster pace than ever. This is a hyper-development period for us, and your feedback helps drive the roadmap.

So jump into the comments and let me know:

  • What you are using the Image Studio for
  • Whether you have noticed the quality jump this week
  • Any ideas you have for the next round of updates

I hope you have had a great week and have a wonderful weekend ahead! I look forward to hearing your feedback below!

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Just an idea:
How about Image Studio having a feature to "select multiple images" in the "image library" with actions such as delete, download or bulk edit?

I thought of this as I go through my images and deleting the ones I don't need because they have errors, especially the very first trial and error images. It's safer to delete images one by one, but it'd be easier if I could select several and delete them all at once.

I hope this can be taken into consideration.
Let me know what you think.

Let's improve the tools for our own use.

Just had to share this image:

I've genuinely never seen an AI-generated landscape shot with this level of detail. The depth, the blade definition, the realism… it’s unreal. The image creator here absolutely knocked it out of the park. Nothing else I’ve used even comes close!

When AI can produce visuals this clean, it opens up a whole new world for marketing, branding, and showcasing premium turf installations. Truly impressive work.

Premium Grass Blades

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Jared, I’ve gotta hand it to you — only at WA can we move from hyper-realistic premium turf… to Kyle dropping gallery-grade work… to me accidentally summoning a mythic wolf in a snowstorm.

That’s the range this tool has.
Grass, wolves, banners, whole worlds — whatever direction you push, it follows.

And honestly, the subject isn’t even the magic part.
The real power shows up once you stop treating Image Studio like a toy and start handling it like an instrument.

Keep pushing it.
This thing will go as deep as you’re willing to take it.

— Jeffrey C.

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Where do I start? I'm using it for so many things and it is just saving so much time. Occasionally, if there is a lot of text, I tend to add it in Canva, but generally, it works really well. I just asked it to create a montage for my WA Advent Calendar blog and it came up with this, whch I thought was amazing. It shows 5 different actors who have played Scrooge. I also use it for most of my WA blog images, which you can see below. I was particularly impressed with the infographic on how to make a Christmas cracker. I did have to make one tweak but one the whole, it's fantastic!

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I love the images you made, especially Scrooge, always been a fan of the "A Christmas Carol" Movies.

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Thanks, Andy - although I didn't really make them - they are all Image Studio! LOL.

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Image studio had to start with a prompt, and that was your idea it just added life to.

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I also impressed with the infographics on how to make a christmas cracker. I will certainly make a great pin on pinterest.

Paul.

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Thanks for sharing your insights Gail, that is really helpful. There is a really strong use case for these images, and it sounds like you are leveraging many of them. Do know that text is now next level within the platform, and you can integrate entire paragraphs and people are creating complex flyers with it. Push it to its limits!

Some awesome images you have share there as well!

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Thanks, Paul - I think you're right there.

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Thanks, Kyle. I did notice this and that's what I did with the Christmas cracker infographic, which was great.

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Yes, your infographic is very impressive.

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Gave the new Image Studio a real workout today.
This is the level of output it delivered.
When a tool can create imagery with this much power and precision, it stops being a feature and becomes a creative engine.
Incredible work, Kyle — this opens the door to a whole new kind of building inside WA

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1000% Agreed Image Studio is a real game changer. Also I would love this wolf on a t-shirt or tapestry. Something to think of with Print on Demand services.

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Thanks for your feedback Jeffrey, glad you are loving the Image Studio platform...and just think we are JUST getting started! :)

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IncomeLegion,
Honestly hadn’t even thought about POD for that piece — but you’re right, it would hold up on fabric. The level of detail Image Studio kicks out now makes that kind of thing way more realistic than it used to be.

What blows me away is how clean the textures stay even when you push the atmospheric stuff (snow, motion, depth). A year ago AI would’ve turned that into a blurry mess.

If you try something in that direction, tag me — I’d love to see where you take it.
This tool is giving us a ridiculous amount of creative runway.

— Jeffrey C.

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I already created one image update for a t-shirt I will be adding to my Tee-Spring powered webstore. My dad said leave no money on the table, rise and claim it before the next person in the room.

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Love what you’re building with this — and you’re right, Image Studio absolutely holds up on merch-level surfaces.
What impressed me most is how clean the textures stay even when you push the atmospheric elements. That’s where the tool really separates itself from the older generations.

If you take this further into apparel or posters, tag me — I’d love to see where you go with it. There’s a lot of creative runway here.

— Jeffrey C.

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Here’s how I’ve been using Image Studio lately:

A big chunk of my work involves visuals across several brands, so the studio’s been pulling a lot of weight. I’m building mockups for products that Printify doesn’t offer, fly-fishing ads for our Costa Rica lodge, Pinterest pins, thumbnails, and assets for my 0-100K Bootcamp series. I’m also creating travel visuals for Earthbound Tours and even transformation concepts for a client here in Costa Rica who wanted to see how a mural would look on her building. Image Studio handled all of it.

And yes, the quality jump is noticeable. Spelling mistakes used to be the one thing that slowed me down, and that’s basically gone. Accuracy is way higher. I made a fly-fishing photo ad earlier today and the detail was honestly wild.

One thing I’ve been leaning into is branded templates. Matching your image style to your website theme makes everything feel cleaner, especially for hero images and social posts. Consistent colors and typography go a long way.

A feature that would help a ton is organizational flow. It’d be great to store created images in folders so they’re easier to grab later, and a way to delete duplicate reference photos. My library looks like the inside of a tackle box some days.

Most of my prompts come from GPT. I describe exactly what I want, GPT refines it into something crisp, and Image Studio usually nails it on the first go. It saves time and gets the idea out of my head without having to brute-force five variations.

In short, I’m using it for pretty much everything across all my brands, and the improvements this week made a real difference.

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Awesome Jeremy, thanks for sharing your use cases and your feedback as well. Have you seen the Design Gallery where you can see all of your image?

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/dsgnpop/myimages?tab=ai-images

One thing we could consider is a "suggest" prompt, based on the ideas that people input, so you don't have to go to GPT. But the very thing you type into GPT, is the thing that you are getting when you enter that exact same prompt into Image Studio. So sometimes people are using GPT as an extra, and unnecessary step.

Let me know if you have any feedback about the organization on the Gallery page. We can continue to work to improve that. :)

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You just taught me something new today.

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