Choose a Style for Your Images
1. Choose a Style for Your Images
In this demo, you explore improving your prompts and adding a style to your graphics by using Gemini in Google Slides. You learn how to: Refine a prompt to improve the result. And add a style to your prompt to generate images in a particular style. First, create an image by using Gemini in Slides. Suppose you're a marketing manager at a dog food business trying to use Gemini to create fun graphics for your team to motivate them during a meeting. Open Slides and open an existing presentation or start a new blank presentation, then select 'Help me create an image.' In the text input, type the prompt. In this case, you can choose: "Dog saying we can do it." Then, click Create. You have now generated multiple images using Gemini, but these images may not fully suit the use case. You can edit the original prompt to help generate new responses that fit better. Now, refine the prompt. To edit the prompt, click the field that contains your prompt and type the desired changes. Edit the prompt so that it provides more details on your desired visual. Specify the type of dog, and that it's holding a sign with the desired words "We can do it!" This will give Gemini more context for your needs. The new prompt can be: A bulldog holding a sign with the text "We can do it!" The new images should now be much closer to your needs. Lastly, pick a style for your images. Choose between Square, Wide, and Tall formats to suit the proportions you are looking for. Perhaps you don't want your presentation visuals to be so photorealistic, and prefer more of a graphical, cartoon look. In addition to the text input, you can also choose to Add a style. This is another input that lets you choose the visual style of the outputs provided by Gemini. You can add styles such as Photography, Sketch, Vector Art, Watercolor, or more. These styles are then applied to the output visuals. In this case, you want a less photorealistic look so you can choose Vector art as the style, and then select Create again. With a few refinements and specifications to your prompt, you can get your desired image for your presentation. You can then select the image to preview it in your slide. Use the Previewing arrows to see how different suggested images look on your slide. Select Insert for it to be added to your slide.2. Let's practice!
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