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Reference image editing for brand consistency

How creators can use reference images to keep AI-generated visuals aligned with a brand system across campaigns and formats.

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References beat long prompts

A long prompt can describe a brand, but a reference image shows it. For teams producing campaigns every week, reference image editing is the fastest way to keep lighting, product angle, color palette, and visual density stable. The goal is not to copy a reference. The goal is to give the model a visible boundary while leaving room for new compositions.

What to reference

Use one reference for product identity, one for lighting or material, and one for layout if needed. More references can help, but too many signals often blur the result. After generation, compare the output against your brand system: Does the palette still feel right? Is the product proportion believable? Is there enough room for headline and call-to-action layers?

Where the canvas matters

Brand consistency usually fails at the final editing step. Text, logo placement, disclaimers, and crop variants should remain editable. Vibart keeps references, generated media, and final layout in the same workspace, so a creator can move from exploration to production without losing the constraints that made the direction work.

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Next step: make one asset with the same workflow

Do not stop at the comparison page. Upload a reference, generate a direction, then keep copy and brand elements editable on the canvas.