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Getting Started Guide

How to Use Tensor.Art

A practical guide to get you up and running with Tensor.Art. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with Tensor.Art

In this guide, you'll learn how to create impressive AI-generated images using Tensor.Art. You'll be able to navigate the platform, generate your first image, and enhance your results with community models and LoRAs.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Go to Tensor.Art.
  2. Click on the "Sign Up" button in the top right corner.
  3. Enter your email address and create a password, then click "Create Account".
  4. Verify your email if prompted.
  5. Once logged in, you'll be taken to the main dashboard where you can start exploring.

Step 2: Your first image generation

  1. On the dashboard, click the "Create" button located in the top menu.
  2. In the "Prompt" text box, type a description of the image you want to generate (e.g., "a sunset over a mountain range").
  3. Choose a community model from the dropdown menu next to "Model". You can browse through various styles.
  4. Adjust the settings like "Resolution" and "Iterations" if desired.
  5. Click the "Generate" button at the bottom.
  6. Wait a few moments for the image to be created, and it will appear below the prompt box.

Step 3: Get better results

  1. Explore different community models and LoRAs by clicking on the "Models" tab in the top menu.
  2. Save your favourite models to your profile by clicking the star icon next to them.
  3. Experiment with variations in your prompts. Adding specific details can yield more tailored results (e.g., "a vibrant sunset over a snowy mountain range").
  4. Use the "Advanced Settings" to adjust parameters like style strength for refined control.

Pro tip

Check out the "Trending Models" section on the homepage to find popular community models that produce high-quality images. These often save you time experimenting with less effective options.

Common mistake to avoid

Avoid using overly generic prompts like "a picture of a dog". Instead, be specific about the scene or style you want. This helps the AI generate a more accurate image.