Adding a graphic with a text prompt
The InDesign Text To Image feature uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate a high-resolution, royalty-free image based on text prompts you enter. The ability to generate an image within InDesign is helpful for creating mockups before assigning photography or searching a stock photo service. If a project does not require specific images, the generated images may be used in final projects as well. In the following steps, you will select an existing graphics frame, enter a text prompt, and select from the generated images.
The Text To Image feature involves Creative Cloud processing, so be sure the computer is connected to the internet during this exercise.
Zoom in on the lower-right corner of the postcard, where you will see an empty graphics frame (indicated by a nonprinting outline and an x inside the frame).
Using the Selection tool (
), select the graphics frame and choose Window > Text To Image.In the Prompt field of the Text To Image panel, type herbs in pots in the field, and then click Generate. (If an alert displays at this point, click Agree.) After you click Generate, note the following:
The first generated image is placed in the graphics frame. Because the graphics frame was selected, InDesign generated options to work within the frame.
This AI feature is constantly being fine-tuned based on user feedback. You will see different results than those shown here each time you use the feature.
The Text To Image panel opens automatically, providing other image options and sizes.
Click other options in the Variations area of the Text To Image panel. If necessary, click the arrow next to Variations to view the area.
To see more variations in generated images, you can click Generate again or revise the text.
Select the image you prefer with the layout. The image shown here is not likely to be an option.
Click Done, and then choose Window > Text To Image to close the panel.
Choose Edit > Deselect All, and then choose File > Save.
