Learn how to generate images with Frames.
- Open a Generative Session and select the “Image” tab
- Choose aspect ratio, then start prompting
- To get the most out of Frames, it’s helpful to structure your prompt with the following format: [art style] [subject] [scene] [lighting] [color]
- For example: A cinematic photo of a peacock in the water. The lighting is even, creating subtle shadows, with a muted natural color palette.
- Within each section of the prompt, you can keep descriptions general or choose to get more granular for more specific results
- It’s not necessary to include all of these categories every time - Frames does well understanding simple prompts as well
- Experiment with Aesthetic Range, which allows you to dial up and down the overall creative variation that you’ll see across a set of four generations
- Lower values will remain stylistically close to the original prompt, with minimal changes to camera angles, lighting and color grading
- Higher values will introduce more extreme stylistic changes to your image while keeping your subject the same
- Once you’ve generated images, you can download, favorite or click the “vary” button to generate four more similar images
- Click the “Use” button to swap the Generative Session UI into video mode, using the Frames output as an Image to Video input
- Check out runwayml.com/worlds-of-frames for inspiration