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Step-by-step Muse Image guide

How to Use Muse Image to Generate and Edit AI Images

A practical guide to the Muse Image workflow — from writing your first prompt to editing with AI tools. Written for beginners and creators who need great images without complex software.

5-15 sec

Generation time

1 click

Background removal

Up to 4K

Export quality

Workflow

Muse Image workflow — from prompt to finished image

STEP 1

1 min

Write Your Prompt

Describe the image you want. Include the subject, setting, lighting, mood, and style. Example: 'a misty mountain trail at sunrise with pine trees and golden light.'

  • Include the subject, setting, lighting, and colors.
  • Add a style reference — cinematic, anime, photorealistic.

STEP 2

1 min

Choose a Style and Settings

Pick a visual style and aspect ratio. Cinematic for drama, anime for illustration, photorealistic for lifelike results. Set your preferred format.

  • 16:9 for wallpapers, 9:16 for phones, 1:1 for profiles.
  • Try the same prompt in different styles to compare results.

STEP 3

5-15 sec

Generate and Review

Click generate and get your image in seconds. If it's not right, tweak the prompt and try again — iteration is fast.

  • Add more detail if the result is too generic.
  • Remove conflicting details if elements look off.

STEP 4

1-3 min

Edit with AI Tools

Use AI editing to fix or improve your image. Remove backgrounds, fill areas with inpainting, or upscale to 4K.

  • Remove backgrounds first if you plan to composite.
  • Upscale last — after all other edits are final.

STEP 5

1-2 min

Apply Style Filters

Change the look with AI style transfer. Turn a photo into an oil painting, a sketch, or a cinematic frame.

  • Style transfer works great on your own photos too.
  • Combine filters with other edits for unique looks.

STEP 6

1 min

Download Your Image

Export as PNG or JPEG up to 4K. Use anywhere — personal projects, social media, websites, or print.

  • PNG for best quality with transparency.
  • Save successful prompts for future projects.

Tips

Tips for better results with Muse Image

Write specific prompts

Paint a clear picture with your words. Include the subject, setting, lighting, colors, and style.

  • Start with the main subject — what or who is in the image.
  • Describe the environment — where is the scene?
  • Add atmosphere — lighting, weather, time of day.

Iterate instead of restarting

Small prompt tweaks or targeted edits are faster than starting over.

  • Change one variable at a time.
  • Use inpainting to fix small areas instead of regenerating.
  • Save good prompts as templates for future use.

Combine generation with editing

Generate a base image, then refine with editing tools. The generator is your first draft, the editor is your polish.

  • Generate first, then remove distractions with inpainting.
  • Upscale to 4K after all edits.
  • Use style transfer for a unique artistic look.

FAQ

Common questions before you start

Do I need editing experience to use Muse Image?

No. Describe what you want in plain English, or click buttons to edit. No layers or masks needed.

What makes a good prompt?

Include the subject, setting, lighting, mood, and style. Example: 'A black cat on a windowsill at night, moonlight casting shadows, cinematic style.'

Can I edit my own photos?

Yes. Upload any photo and use AI editing — background removal, inpainting, upscaling, and style transfer.

How do I edit a specific part of an image?

Use inpainting. Select the area you want to change and describe what you want instead. The AI fills it in seamlessly.