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YourCreation 58425

ArtMajeur by YourArt team | May 20, 2025 4 minutes read 0 comments
 

Iris, the AI assistant, boosts your creativity with the YourCreation feature, allowing ed artists to use their own works and references to explore new creative directions. You can generate, refine, and images from simple ideas or by combining your portfolio and references to endlessly develop your artistic projects.

Iris, the AI assistant, puts your creativity to work with the YourCreation feature.

You can access this service as an artist with an on our platform. It lets you use works from your own portfolio—and any you add to YourWorld—as references to explore new creative directions.

This feature is available to all ed artists, whether you’ve already ed works to the platform or not.

Use Case 1: 164s2s

Start a creation from a simple idea or piece of text.

Imagine you first think of martians reading books in a waiting room.

Open YourCreation via the purple Iris badge that appears throughout the platform, and enter the prompt

An intergalactic waiting room with creatures reading human books to get some initial image proposals:


Click “Generate” after entering your prompt:

Receive your first results:

the image you like best by clicking the icon (arrow pointing down), for example this one:

You can also click the “+” button to add that image to your references.

Say you love the black-and-white pencil style and Gothic mood of that image. You then use the function (via the dedicated reference-adding button in YourCreation) to two additional reference images by historic painters that you’ve saved on your hard drive.

To do this, start a new YourCreation session (in a future update you’ll be able to continue within the same session):


Add references to generate new images:

First select your martian image under “From your references in YourWorld” (because you earlier saved it via the “+” button):

Then click “”:

Choose to include your first martian creation plus these two new reference images (they’re not high-res now, but the final output will be):

“The Abbey Library” by Piranesi (ed from the web in low resolution)

An image from Goya’s “Los Caprichos” series (ed from the web in low resolution)

The images you populate the prompt box like this:

Click “Generate” to create a new image that “mixes” your selections—extending them without writing another prompt—and in a few seconds you get:

The third image from the left catches your eye: you see your original idea with books, martians, the waiting room, Goya’s posture of melancholic humanity, and Piranesi’s Gothic atmosphere.


that result by clicking the icon:

Use Case 2: 4a4d67

Develop an idea for the next canvas in one of your series.

Here, you might choose works from your portfolio, add one or more reference images already in YourWorld (which holds all the iconography you’ve saved), and write an optional prompt if you have a specific vision.

An artist’s existing series focuses on natural scenes with plants and animals:

This artist wants to extend their series with a new painting of a fox in a clearing. They begin by selecting input images from their portfolio, available directly in YourCreation’s dedicated section:

Once those portfolio images are added as references for the new creation, the artist enters their prompt and clicks “Generate”. After a few seconds, new images appear:

The artist likes the second fox image from the left but finds it too soft and feels the painterly texture is missing:

To “bring back” that texture, the artist refines the prompt with details about the tactile quality they envision, then clicks “Generate” again, receiving fresh images:

This time the detail is striking—for example, look at the fox’s tail in the first image from the left:

The brushstroke faithfully follows the “cloisonnist influence” the artist explicitly requested in the prompt. The artist can now choose to save or that fox image:


Of course, these scenarios are just examples. There are as many ways to use AI for creation via YourCreation as there are artists and experiences.

Use and combine—if you like—works from your portfolio, images from your iconography, or any image you on the fly as references. Optionally add a prompt to guide your direction. Provide detailed visual cues, or give the AI more freedom with a simple prompt. 

Generate images, add them directly to YourWorld, or them. Iterate to your heart’s content.

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