ImageZen is the core image creation tool in Artnex. It brings together text-to-image generation, image-to-image editing, prompt enhancement, and image-to-prompt extraction — all in one interface. Whether you’re creating from scratch or transforming an existing photo, ImageZen gives you a full model lineup to match your quality and speed needs.Documentation Index
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Navigate to ImageZen
Go to Tools > Image > ImageZen in the Artnex sidebar.Available models
ImageZen groups its models into three tiers: Fast, Pro, and Edit. Select a model by clicking the model button in the bottom control bar, then choosing from the dialog.- Fast models
- Pro models
- Edit models
Fast models prioritize speed and are ideal for iteration and concept exploration.
| Model | Provider | Credits per generation | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Z-Image Turbo | Wavespeed | 100 | Rapid concept testing |
| Nano Banana | 240 | Fast generation with good quality |
Z-Image Turbo supports a seed parameter so you can reproduce or vary a specific result. Use
-1 for a random seed.Generate an image
Write a prompt
Type your description in the prompt field at the bottom of the screen. Be specific: include subject, style, lighting, and mood.
Select a model
Click the model button in the control bar to open the model picker. Choose the model that fits your quality and credit budget.
Set aspect ratio
Use the aspect ratio selector next to the model button. Options vary by model — most support 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, and more.
Click Create
Click Create (with the credit cost displayed) to start generation. A progress indicator appears while your image is being generated.
Use image-to-image (edit mode)
Edit models let you upload a reference image and transform it using a text prompt.Select an Edit model
Open the model picker and choose any model from the Edit Models group. The interface updates to edit mode.
Upload reference images
Click Upload in the control bar and select up to 10 images (PNG, JPEG, or WebP). Thumbnails appear in the prompt bar.
Describe the edit
Write a prompt describing the change you want — for example, “change the background to a snowy forest” or “make the lighting more dramatic.”
Prompt Enhancer
The Prompt Enhancer rewrites your prompt to be more detailed and model-optimized, without changing your core idea. To use it in ImageZen:- Type your prompt in the prompt field.
- Click the sparkle icon (✦) at the bottom-right of the prompt field.
- Artnex replaces your prompt with the enhanced version automatically.
Image-to-Prompt
Image-to-Prompt analyzes an uploaded image and generates a descriptive prompt you can use — or modify — for generation.Open the Image-to-Prompt dialog
Click the image icon at the bottom-right of the prompt field to open the Image-to-Prompt dialog.
Upload an image
Drop or select any image file. Artnex analyzes it and returns a detailed prompt describing the scene.
Downloading and saving creations
All generated images are saved automatically to your Creations gallery, accessible from the ImageZen canvas or the global Creations section. To download an image:- Hover over any image in your gallery and click the download icon.
- The file downloads in the format you selected at generation time (JPEG, PNG, or WebP depending on the model).
Tips for better prompts
Be specific about style
Instead of “a woman,” write “a close-up portrait of a woman in soft natural light, editorial style, shallow depth of field.” Specific style cues produce more consistent results.
Describe lighting
Lighting has one of the biggest impacts on image quality. Include terms like “soft studio lighting,” “golden hour,” “dramatic side lighting,” or “overcast diffused light.”
Use the Prompt Enhancer
If you’re unsure how to phrase your idea, type a short description and click the sparkle button. The enhancer adds relevant technical details for you.
Iterate with seeds
When using Z-Image Turbo, set a seed to lock in a composition you like, then vary only the prompt. Use -1 to get a new random result each time.