Tutorial Overview
Use @mentions to maintain visual consistency across generations by referencing files as context.
Exercise 1: Basic @Mention Usage
- Generate an image: "Professional headshot of business person"
- Save it (it should appear in file browser)
- Generate using that as reference:
"@headshot but in casual outdoor setting"
Result: Same person, different context.
Exercise 2: Multiple Reference Strategy
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Generate 3 reference angles:
- "Person front view"
- "Person side view"
- "Person three-quarter view"
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Use all as references:
"Based on @front_view @side_view @three_quarter create person in professional office setting"
Exercise 3: Build Consistent Series
Create 10 variations of same subject:
- Generate base: "Modern office interior"
- Reference it for variations:
- "@office from different angle"
- "@office with more plants"
- "@office at sunset"
- "@office with people working"
- (Continue for 10 total)
Exercise 4: Brand Consistency
- Create brand reference: "Minimal modern aesthetic, warm tones"
- Use for all content:
- "@brand_ref product photo"
- "@brand_ref social media post"
- "@brand_ref presentation slide"
All output matches brand aesthetic automatically.
Exercise 5: Cross-Project References
Scenario: Product photography using room as context
- Generate room: "Modern kitchen interior"
- Generate product in that room: "Coffee maker in @kitchen counter"
Key Takeaways
- @mentions provide visual context
- Reference multiple files for better accuracy
- Build reference libraries for consistency
- Saves time describing repeatedly