Creating Image Assets
Explains how to create and manage images for your project using Rhetis asset templates and prompts.
Assets are a feature that creates and stores single image assets that can be used in slides. While style sets the visual rules for the entire deck, assets are used to prepare specific scenes, objects, backgrounds, and graphics.
Difference Between Assets and Style
- Style is a rule that repeats across multiple slides, such as color, font, margin, and overall mood.
- Asset is an image used on an individual slide, such as a product image, abstract background, object, or icon‑style graphic.
- Style reference images are input for analysis, while generated assets are actual visual materials.
Creating an Asset
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Move to Asset View from the Style screen
Select the Asset or Image Creation screen in the style area on the left rail.
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Choose an Asset Type
Pick the type that is closest to the desired result from the available template previews.
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Enter a Specific Prompt
Describe the subject, composition, background, mood, elements to exclude, and intended use.
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Start Generation
A waiting or processing card appears. Wait until the completion notification appears.
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Review the Result
Check slide ratio, contrast with background, brand fit, and whether text or logos are distorted.
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Clean Up Unnecessary Assets
Delete unused results to keep the workspace asset list simple.
Good Asset Prompts
Include the following:
- What to show
- Where it will be used
- Horizontal/vertical composition and margins
- Background color or need for transparent background
- Lighting and mood
- Expression style (photo, 3D, illustration, etc.)
- Text, logos, people, or objects that should not be included
Example:
Abstract 3D graphic for the right half of a 16:9 product introduction slide. Dark navy background, semi‑transparent glass texture, one orange accent, and a wide empty space on the left for a title. Do not include text, logos, or people.
Result Inspection
- Verify that no meaningless text or fake logos appear.
- Check that hands, faces, or product shapes are not distorted.
- Inspect image edge and background removal quality.
- Ensure the image does not inappropriately imitate company brands or others’ trademarks.
- Confirm that it does not interfere with the title when placed on a slide.
- Verify that the mood is not too different from other images in the same deck.
When Generation Takes Long
- Do not repeatedly press the same generate button.
- Refresh the asset list to check status.
- Ensure the prompt is not empty and a template is selected.
- Check credit balance.
- If the status is failed, retry with a simpler prompt and a representative template.
Whether a generated image can be used commercially depends on the purpose, included brands and people, and the rights of reference materials. Verify rights before external release.