/imagine (description)
- create an image from a description. For example: /imagine idea:ethereal orange waterfall
/envision image:(image link) idea:(description)
- morph an image to make it look like the description./meld start:(image link #1) end:(image link #2)
- meld some parts of the image in link #2
into #link 1
.
/imagine idea:...
neon smog | sapphire radiance | lava cliff | explosion nebula | melting spaceship | spiderweb abyss darkness |
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/envision image:https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/881625677349142528/881653311785287710/kingfisher.png idea:...
image: input |
steampunk | high calibre rifle rounds | scifi robot | long black veil | star wars |
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See more examples with parameters at Examples (coming soon).
See Parameters.
For safety reasons, easyDream can only see images that are hosted on Discord. Trying to give easyDream a link to an image not uploaded to Discord will not work.
This is an example of a link to an image hosted on Discord: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/881625677349142528/881626536762015775/image0.png
To use your own images with easyDream, you must first upload them to Discord. You can do this a few ways:
Once you have your image on Discord, you can get its link by right clicking on the image and clicking “Copy link”:
Or on mobile, tap the image, then click the Share button, and copy the link to your clipboard.
easyDream uses slash commands rather than text commands. Slash commands make it easy to see the syntax for the command you want to run, and once you get the hang of them, they are much easier to use.
To use an easyDream command, start by typing /
(forward slash), and then the name of the easyDream command you want to use.
Each command has 1 or 2 required parameters. You will be prompted to enter these first. After you type a value for one parameter, press tab to set another one.
Most parameters are optional, and have reasonable defaults. The most important parameters are size:
to control the output size in pixels, and rounds:
to control how long to dream. Higher rounds
often means higher quality results; see Parameters for more complete info.
These keywords can be used in the idea
parameter for /imagine
or /envision
to make some really cool images: