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    Generate from a reference image

    You can generate sprites from a reference image. A reference image can be an image in your Project window, in the Scene view, or in your own generated images.

    Tip

    To create game-specific art, consider training your own models on your own art.

    1. Do any of the following to get a reference image:

      • Use the Sprite Picker in the Input Image panel to pick.
      • Drag the image to the Input Image panel.
      • Right-click the image in the Project window and select Open in Muse.
    2. In the Prompt field, write a prompt that describes the sprite you want to generate.

    3. To set the number of images to generate, move the Images slider.

    4. If you don't want a background in the generated sprites, enable Remove Background.

    5. To set the style strength, move the Style Strength slider. Higher values result in more closely aligned styles.

    6. To set the likeness between the generated sprites and the reference image, move the Tightness slider. Higher values result in more alike sprites.

    7. Select Generate. The generated sprites appear in the Generations panel.

    Additional resources

    • Write a prompt
    • Refine with masking
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