Creating visually appealing banners with legible text has long been a challenge in image generation. However, the Leonardo Phoenix model now offers a powerful solution, ensuring that written content seamlessly integrates with the rest of the image.
Here’s how you can create professional banners with text using the Leonardo Phoenix model:
- Visit app.leonardo.ai and navigate to the “Image Creation” section.
- Ensure “Legacy Mode” is turned off in the top-right corner.
- Select the “Leonardo Phoenix” preset from the top-left corner.
- Choose a “Preset Style” that suits your needs. For this guide, we’ll select “Graphic Design Vector.”
- For a banner, opt for a wider image size. Click on the “More” option under “Image Dimensions.”
- Use the slider to select a wide ratio (2:1 or 3:1) or choose from the “Socials” presets if the banner is intended for specific social media platforms.
- The prompt is crucial for the Phoenix model. Describe the desired style for the banner and include the title and text within quotation marks. Specify the placement of the text within the image (e.g., center, bottom). For this exemple, you may use the same prompt as the cover image and adapt it to suit your needs: (A modern banner, background of a stylized and eye catching design, purple, black and pink. Overlaid with title “Create banners with legible text instantly”, and a subtitle right under “Using Leonardo.Ai Phoenix Model”)
- The model will generate several variations. Select the one with the best text integration.
- Apply final touches using the Leonardo Canvas Editor.
For a comprehensive guide on using the Canvas Editor , refer to this guide How to Use Canvas Editor in the Leonardo.Ai’s Help Guides collection.
By following these steps, you can effortlessly create professional banners with integrated text, enhancing your business’s visual communication. Then, you can alter the style and the prompt to generate other kinds of visual media like event posters, music album covers, birthday cards, etc…
This guide was created by our Discord user Tuxman.