Growing up, I was told that hard work could get me anything I wanted. But with Apple's Image Playground, I can create almost any illustration or drawing imaginable just by typing or selecting a suggestion. This groundbreaking feature in Apple Intelligence lets you generate images from simple prompts, opening up exciting possibilities for creativity.
Image Playground is part of a suite of image-creation tools in Apple Intelligence, currently available in iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2, released December 11. Alongside it are two other tools: Genmoji, which creates emoji-style images for sharing in Messages and other apps, and Image Wand, which turns rough sketches into polished images within Notes.
Here, let's dive into how you can use Image Playground to generate images for saving, sharing, or even project use. We'll be sticking to the Image Playground app, but the tool is also available in other apps such as Messages, Freeform, Keynote, and many others.
Getting Started with Image Playground
To start, launch Image Playground on your iPhone or iPad, where it will prompt you to "describe an image or add a suggestion from the list." If you've already saved custom images in Image Playground, tap the plus (+) button in the gallery view to start a new one.
Think of Image Playground as a recipe builder for images. Every description or prompt you add to the mixing bowl tweaks the image slightly, creating something unique. The main screen features suggested themes, costumes, accessories, places, and people options you can tap to enhance your recipe. For more tailored results, you can also type custom prompts in the "Describe an image" field.
Any description or suggestion you add, you can also subtract from the recipe by tapping its minus (-) button around the colorful preview bubble.
You can browse available categories by swiping left on the suggestions or tapping "See More" for additional options. Current categories include:
- Themes: Adventure, Birthday, Disco, Fantasy, Fireworks, Halloween, Love, Party, Starry Night, Summer
- Costumes: Artist, Astronaut, Chef, Farmer, Hiker, Race Car Driver, Robot, Royalty, Scientist, Superhero
- Accessories: Baseball Cap, Beanie, Beret, Bowtie, Flower Crown, Hard Hat, Party Hat, Potted Plant, Sunglasses, Scarf
- Places: City, Desert, Forest, Lighthouses, Mountains, Park, Space, Stadium, Stage, Volcano
Apple may add more in future updates, possibly with adaptive suggestions based on prompts and suggestions assigned to the generated image.
Building Your Image
As you add prompts or pictures, Apple Intelligence generates different image options in the center of the screen. You can swipe through them and give a thumbs up or thumbs down to help refine the results. To adjust the style, tap the plus (+) button in the editor, where you can choose between "Animation" (for a 3D-animated look) and "Illustration" (for a hand-drawn feel comprising of simple shapes, clear lines, and color blocking). A "Sketch" option will be coming in a future update.
To incorporate a person, pet, or other image from your library, select the plus (+) button, then "Choose Photo" or "Take Photo." If choosing a person, note that this feature works best with single-person photos. The selected photo becomes part of the recipe, and Image Playground uses it to create a new image based on your prompt.
If you want Image Playground to focus on a specific person, use the person button on the left of the plus (+) button. After selecting a person from your list of contacts, Image Playground generates variations based on different photos of the individual, and you can swipe between them and choose one.
You can further customize the person's appearance by tapping "Appearance" then "Edit," where you can adjust skin tone, hairstyle, accessories, and more.
Custom Descriptions and Editing
In addition to preset options, you can add personalized descriptions in the "Describe an image" field. Feel free to use multiple descriptions to guide Apple Intelligence's output. Remember that specific terms may be restricted (e.g., copyrighted material, real people), which will prompt a message stating, "Unable to use that description. Undo."
Finalizing and Sharing
When you're satisfied with your creation, tap "Done" to see the final image, which you can save or share across apps. Image Playground keeps a history of your previous images, so you can revisit and tweak them anytime.
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