I believe that everyone has been swiped by Lovart’s related information many times recently, and I have also seen that friends in the design group have received invitation codes one after another. I have tried a lot of gameplay, and I also think it is really very strong and interesting, today I also used Lovart to do some experiments, and at the same time have some usage methods and tips, and I also want to share it with my friends, I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Today’s content is a bit long but guaranteed to be dry, everyone has more ways to play, and welcome to discuss in the comment area~!
Today’s table of contents:
Overview. Introduction and video presentation
1. Case measurement display: IRENE’s bookstore
Step 1: Logo design Step 2: Office application design Step 3: IP and peripheral design Step 4: Spatial visual effects Step 4: Publicity pictorial
2. Case attempts in other directions:
2.01 A little fox prompt from illustration to peripherals to story board to video, straight out of the storyboard 2.02 Make a PPT template 2.03 Children’s Day series posters 2.04 A round of direct handbook work 2.05 Fun poster that combines text and material
2.06 Online promotional images in various styles
2.07 Promotional elements with transparent background for events
2.08 High saturation flat bold stroke illustration
2.09 Ironic poster
2.10 Fashion magazine poster
2.11 Bulk memes
3. Summary
The old rule, first go to the website: www.lovart.ai
The reason why Lovart is attracting so much attention is probably because it is an AI agent with a very clear vertical positioning. The ultimate goal of all processes of “Design Agent” is to serve the design and creative divergence output, continue to work on a point, simplify the design process, and help designers and creative workers transform their inspiration and ideas into professional and exquisite works.
A few days ago, I saw that my favorite blogger Ege was also playing, and the effect was very good.


The work comes from X@egeberkina, I recommend you pay attention! He has a lot of gameplay ideas to learn from

Looking at the official video introduction, it not only has design functions and AI drawing tools, but also text generation, canvas, storyboard, audio, and video function integration. Putting all this together to create an immersive creative workspace is a really genius idea. Of course, whether it is good or not, how to use it, and walk, this is to experience the experience!
First of all, let’s take a brief look at its workflow and functional direction, which I have sorted out for you from the official video:

In my case, what impressed me the most about Lovart was that it was completely different from other AI drawing tools, it not only had accurate text, but also split text into layers! This direct pattern has been pulled to a new level. Go directly to the video (please search for lovart on Douyin for the video) to see its workflow thinking, design drawing output and the effect of my text modification.
Now that I have such a quick and convenient design agent that can quickly realize my ideas, I really want to try to use it to visualize my dreams. For example, as a literary and artistic young man (in my opinion), I want to open a bookstore, and I can ask Lovart to help me make VI visuals.
1. Case measurement display: IRENE’s bookstore
Step 1: Logo design
First of all, I threw the brand’s positioning, requirements, and some ideas to Lovart, and asked it to draw 8 logos for me at a time, so that I could do the super drag of Party A, and I could choose whatever I wanted!
Start by entering your prompt from here:

Design 8 Logo options for the bookstore brand “IRENE,” requiring an artistic and creative style aimed at attracting younger and culturally-minded customers. Experiment with more abstract or symbolic graphic expressions, combined with bold color usage or unique typographic layouts. Consider incorporating illustrative elements, such as birds symbolizing imagination or landscapes formed by open books. Emphasize the personality and unique character of the “IRENE” brand. Ensure the designs perform well in digital media while being easy to convert to monochrome versions.
Design of 8 logo schemes for the bookstore brand “IRENE”, requiring an artistic and creative style to attract young and cultured customers. Try using more abstract or symbolic graphic expressions, incorporating bold use of color or unique font layouts. Consider incorporating illustration elements, such as birds symbolizing imagination or landscapes framed by open books. Highlight the personality and unique characteristics of the “IRENE” brand. Ensure that the design performs well in digital media while being easily converted to a monochrome version.
After clicking send, we enter a new page, the interface is simple and clear, you can select editing tools on the left, enter and view the progress of the process on the right, and present the results in the center.

After selecting an image, these feature icons appear in the toolbar just above the center:

The right side will also present its thinking. Search for inspiration first:

Then start generating the logo, and you can see that it calls ChatGPT to create the image:

After generating the image, it also gives a complete and comprehensive analysis. I was a little surprised to see this, first of all, it remembered my initial requirements, and followed the requirements, giving a number of results with large differences and styles. At the same time, it lists its thoughts and expresses the conceptual meaning of the logo. The concept of each logo is listed.

It initiates a selection and asks me which one I prefer, and I pick the 8th.
This one looks very interesting, it has a symmetrical effect in the center, and it has a positive and negative shape, and you look like a flower, and if you look closely, there is both the feeling of a flower, and the shape of an open book cover and an erected spine. The meaning can also reflect the bloom of knowledge and the inspiration of beauty, and the color tone also looks like some literary and retro feeling, that’s it.


Step 2: Office application design
Now that you have a brand logo, you can make some renderings of office applications based on logos. This step outputs 24 images at once.
I wrote it here for a long time, mainly because I didn’t understand its principle at the time, and only used it as a tool like ChatGPT drawing, so the description is very detailed. I will share with you later, simple prompts can also have a very good effect.
Based on the minimalist modern style Logo designed for the bookstore brand “IRENE” , extend its visual identity (VI). Specific design tasks include: business cards, letterheads, envelopes, employee badges, shopping bags, takeout coffee cups, bookmarks, in-store signage (e.g., cashier, category indicators), social media avatars and cover images, and website header/footer.
Provide at least two alternative layout or detail options for each design item. Requirements are to clearly showcase the visual effect of the design in actual applications, for example: business cards should have perspective views placed on a table or held in hand; shopping bags should have scene mockups of being carried; in-store signage should have simulation mockups installed on walls or next to bookshelves; social media graphics should have display mockups on mobile or computer screens.All mockups must ensure accurate application of the brand Logo, standard colors, and standard fonts.
The design should follow the main minimalist modern style, using the Logo’s primary color palette as the base, and can appropriately introduce accent colors to add vibrancy (e.g., small amounts of warm wood brown or cream white). Use sans-serif fonts that match or coordinate with the Logo’s standard font. The design should incorporate the cultural atmosphere of a bookstore, using simple graphic elements or lines to emphasize the brand’s professionalism and artistic sense.All design elements must consider accessibility, ensuring high text contrast and clear information hierarchy.
Based on a minimalist and modern logo, the “IRENE” bookstore brand expands its visual identity. Specific design tasks include: business cards, stationery, envelopes, employee badges, shopping bags, takeaway coffee cups, bookmarks, in-store signage (e.g., checkout counters, sorting instructions), social media avatars and cover images, and website headers/footers.
Provide at least two layout or detailing options for each design project. It is required to clearly display the visual effect of the design in practical application, such as: the business card should be placed on the table or held in a perspective view; The shopping bag should have a model of the carrying scene; The store sign should have a simulated model installed on the wall or next to the bookshelf; Social media graphics should have a model that appears on a mobile phone or computer screen. All elements must ensure accurate application of the brand logo, standard colors, and standard fonts.
The design should follow a minimalist and modern style, based on the main color of the logo, and can be appropriately introduced with accent colors to add dynamism (e.g., a small amount of warm wood brown or creamy white). Use sans-serif fonts that match or harmonize with your logo’s standard font. The design should incorporate the cultural atmosphere of the bookstore, using simple graphic elements or lines to emphasize the brand’s professionalism and artistry. All design elements must consider accessibility, ensuring high text contrast and clear information levels.
The tasks written in the prompt are at least 2 each and have 11 items, but here I was given 24 at a time, which is too efficient. I also didn’t expect it to give me so much at once. There are graphics, accurate tones, and good visuals:

Step 3: IP and peripheral design
I want to make another IP for my bookstore to increase recognition and memory points, as well as improve brand stickiness. It’s all done here, and by the way, make a set of IP peripherals. Just do what you say.
It’s a bunch of over-demanding hahaha.
Create an IP character for the “IRENE” bookstore brand, named “Irene” (tentative name, can be adjusted based on design), depicting a little girl reading. The character style should be cute, lively, and full of curiosity, resonating with children and young women. Emphasis should be placed on the posture of the little girl holding a book and being absorbed in reading. Design multiple expressions and poses, such as: curiously flipping through a book, smiling happily, reading thoughtfully, etc. The character design should be simple and clear, with warm and soft colors, facilitating scalable application.
Based on the IP character, design a series of peripheral stationery and apparel accessories.
Stationery items:
- Notebook covers (2 designs with different patterns)
- Sticker set (including various “Irene” images and reading-related elements)
- Pencil/ballpoint pen (with “Irene” image or brand Logo printed on the barrel)
- Bookmarks (2 designs with different shapes or patterns)
- File folder (transparent or frosted material, printed with “Irene” image)
Apparel and accessories:
- Cotton T-shirt (with a large “Irene” image or a combination of smaller images on the front, suitable for both boys and girls)
- Tote bag/canvas bag (printed with a large “Irene” image or creative pattern)
- Hat (baseball cap or bucket hat, embroidered or printed with “Irene”‘s head)
- Socks (with a small “Irene” image or book pattern on the cuff or body of the sock)
All design items must include mockup which requirements should highlight the practicality and aesthetic appeal of the peripheral products.
Create an IP character for the “Irene” bookstore brand, named “Irene”, depicting a little girl reading. The character style should be cute, lively, and curious, relatable to children and young women. The posture of a little girl holding a book and immersing herself in reading should be emphasized. Design a variety of expressions and poses, such as curiously flipping through a book, smiling happily, thinking seriously, etc. Character designs should be clean and clear, with warm and pastel colors that allow for scalable applications.
Design a range of peripheral stationery and clothing accessories based on IP personas.
Office Supplies:
- Notebook cover (2 different pattern designs)
- Label set (including various “Irene” images and reading-related elements)
- Pencil/ballpoint pen (with “Irene” image or brand logo printed on the barrel)
- Bookmarks (2 different shapes or patterns of design)
- Folder (clear or matte with “Irene” print)
Clothing and accessories:
- Cotton T-shirt (large “Irene” print on the chest or a combination of several small patterns for boys and girls)
- Shopping bag/canvas bag (printed with a large “Irene” image or creative motif)
- Hat (baseball cap or peaked cap embroidered or printed with the “Irene” head)
- Socks (with a small “Irene” image or book motif on the cuff or body)
All design items must highlight the practicality and aesthetics of the peripheral product.
Then Lovart started thinking again, outputting a long, long section of analysis (omitted here), and then began to make intelligent plans and start acting:

Lovart, a diligent design connoisseur, gave me three choices, following the overall tonality and tone, and it also looked cute. I chose the third one.



Then it continues to output the peripherals, and the following figure is based on the previous prompt word, which is completed one after another:

Here’s a clearer example of some of the images, and the following are all output at once:






















It even outputs a full long image, all of which it did on its own, and I didn’t make any changes:

Step 4: Spatial visuals
By the way, I tried to do some space visuals and promotional posters, this time five pictures at a time. Select the image in the first three views and add to chat will appear below, click Send image to chat as a reference, and then enter the following prompt in the dialog box:

- Storefront facade: The logo is presented in embossed acrylic letters mounted on a wood-textured and light gray matte panel, lit with soft ambient lighting. A standing welcome sign features the mascot girl holding a book and smiling.
- Main interior feature wall: Fabric or micro-cement texture background with a wall mural combining the logo and the mascot in a reading scene, surrounded by flying book pages for dynamic visual effect.
- Reading zone & soft furnishing: A cozy corner with sofas, bookshelves, and reading tables. Pillows, curtains, wall art, and lamps display variations of the logo or mascot figure. Main colors: beige, light wood, gray-blue, with brand colors as accents.
- Signage system and labels: Floor arrows, hanging section signs, and bookshelf tags, all designed with consistent logo graphic language or simplified mascot icons for unified branding.
- Interactive installations and props: Include photo wall setups, character-themed sculpture pieces, decorative “book mountains,” and merchandise displays featuring the mascot and logo in creative forms.
Based on the logo style shown in Figure 1 and the IP mascot shown in Figure 2 (a cute 3D cartoon girl with glasses and double pigtails), a complete visual scheme of the bookstore space was designed to create a warm, modern and literary atmosphere. The following series of images needs to be generated:
- Store exterior: The logo is mounted in acrylic braille on wood grain and light gray matte panels, with soft ambient lighting. A welcome sign is set up at the entrance to display the image of a mascot smiling with a book.
- Interior Theme Wall: Fabric or microcement backdrop with a reading scene mural that combines logos and mascots, surrounded by flying book pages to create a dynamic visual effect.
- Reading area and soft furnishings: Cozy corners equipped with sofas, bookshelves and reading tables. Throw pillows, curtains, wall artwork and lamps show variations of logos or mascots. Main colors: beige, light wood, gray-blue, brand color as an embellishment.
- Guidance systems and labels: Ground arrows, hanging zoning logos, and bookshelf labels all use a uniform logo graphic language or simplified mascot icons to maintain brand consistency.
- Interactive installations and props: including photo wall arrangements, themed sculptures, decorative “mountains of books”, and merchandise displays featuring mascots and logos in creative forms.
Looking at the spatial preview effect it makes, the overall tonality is also unified:





From my personal experience, I feel that Lovart should have done debugging and settings, and there are fewer problems with the yellowing of ChatGPT-generated images, which is much yellower than a roller shutter door on the official website for half a day. Occasionally, if there is yellowing and warmth, I will share a tip here to eradicate the problem of occasional yellowing of the picture generated by GPT. You can see the part of my picture box selection. After clicking on the layer, there is this icon in the upper right corner, which can adjust the color temperature, hue saturation, exposure, etc.

Take a look at the comparison effect:

Step 4: Publicity pictorial
For example, in the children’s reading area, I also want to try to make some interesting posters, and here I also tried to make a set of 6 pieces.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with braids and round glasses, wearing a maroon floral dress, sitting cross-legged on the floor reading a space-themed book titled “Space Adventure”. The background features hand-drawn rocket ships, stars, and planets in simple black lines. Add a bold Chinese title below: “Exploring the Universe”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with braids and round glasses, holding a book titled “The Secret of Plants” with wide eyes, as green vines and small flowers peek from the book pages. The background shows line-art flowers and leaves surrounding her. Add a bold Chinese caption: “Whispers of the Forest”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with braids and round glasses, reading a fantasy book titled “Magic School”, with sparkles in her eyes and magical glow reflecting on her face. In the background, line-art magic hats, stars, and wands are drawn simply. Add the caption: “Spells and Miracles”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with braids and round glasses, sitting at a desk, chin on hand, pondering while reading a math book titled “The Joy of Math”. The background is filled with simple math symbols like √, π, geometric shapes in hand-drawn line style. Caption below: “Digital Kingdom”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with braids and round glasses, excitedly running with a book titled “Small Town Adventures”, looking adventurous. Behind her, line-art drawings of treasure maps, compass, and dashed paths. Caption: “The adventure begins!”
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with braids and round glasses, sitting on a pile of colorful books with a warm smile, hugging all her favourite books. The background shows flying book pages and a hand-drawn rainbow. Add the final caption: “I love reading”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with round-rimmed glasses and pigtails, wearing a maroon floral dress, sits cross-legged on the floor reading a space-themed book called “Space Adventure”. The background is a rocket, stars and planets hand-drawn with simple black lines. Add a striking Chinese title at the bottom: “Explore the Universe”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl wearing round-rimmed glasses and braids, holding a book called “The Secret of Plants” with wide eyes, green vines and small flowers peeking out from the pages. The background is flowers and leaves in the style of her line art. Add a striking Chinese caption: “Whisper of the Forest”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with round-rimmed glasses and pigtails is reading a fantasy book called “School of Witchcraft and Wizardry”, her eyes sparkling with magical light reflecting on her face. The background is simply outlined with a magic hat, stars, and wand in the style of line art. Add a description: “Spells and Miracles”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with round-rimmed glasses and pigtails sits at a desk, her chin in her hand, thoughtfully reading a math book called “The Joy of Math.” The background is filled with hand-drawn line-style mathematical symbols such as √, π, and geometric figures. Bottom note: “Digital Kingdom”.
- A cute 3D cartoon girl wearing round-rimmed glasses and braids, excitedly running with a book called “Adventures in a Small Town”, looks adventurous. Behind her is a treasure map, compass and dotted path in the style of line art. Description: “The adventure begins! ”
- A cute 3D cartoon girl with round-rimmed glasses and pigtails sits on a pile of colorful books with a warm smile in her arms. The background shows flying pages and a hand-painted rainbow. Add a final note: “I love reading”.






If the poster has a good effect, it can be not modified, directly lossless enlargement and then output, and enlarge according to the multiples you need. You can choose to enlarge exactly according to the original image or enhance it, which will add details to the original image.

At this point, we can find that its ability is really good, there may still be problems with the details of the picture, and we can select one for partial modification.
This is what I would ideally do as an agent: All-in-ONE, automatic design of the whole link. When I give an instruction, it can disassemble the intention, analyze my needs, form its own task chain, and then give it to the finished product. In this process, it performed many steps, and finally completed my multiple requirements, and in this process, I chose the specified IP and did not need to do any more operations, it was really a one-stop service.
2. Case attempts in other directions:
I originally just wanted to make a try, but I didn’t expect it to be so long, and then I will continue to share the effects of other cases, so I won’t break it down in detail, mainly the prompt words and picture effect display:
2.01 Little Fox Illustration to peripherals to storyboard to video, straight out of the storyboard
This is the first attempt I made, I asked one by one hahaha, I didn’t expect it to actually complete all the tasks at once, so I didn’t put some prompts, you can copy this link to see all my tips and its workflow. https://www.lovart.ai/r/opm9o5h
Create a multi-image illustration series titled “Galactic Playground”, featuring animals in spacesuits playing on space slides, rotating planets, and zero-gravity trampolines. Use a colour palette of purples, blues, and pastel oranges/pinks. Include bubbly stars, anthropomorphic rocket rides, and floating space paths. Ensure continuity between scenes and rich detail—ideal for children’s exhibitions or commercial display sets.
Create a series of illustrations called “Galactic Playground” featuring animals in spacesuits playing on space slides, rotating planets, and zero-gravity trampolines. Use purple, blue, and soft orange/pink as the color scheme. Join bubble-shaped stars, anthropomorphic rocket rides, and floating space paths. Ensure coherence between scenes and present rich details – perfect for children’s exhibitions or commercial display series.


Lovart can also output character settings, storyboards, storyboards, audio, and individual and combined videos. It can call a variety of APIs to complete tasks, including GPT image-1, Flux Pro, OpenAI-o3, Gemini Imagen 3, Kling AI, Tripo AI, SunoAI, and more.
Audio and video, it is conceivable that if you use it skillfully, you will definitely be able to explore more interesting gameplay.


2.02 Make PPT templates
This fun friend, I feel that this route can be taken, directly let it generate pictures, because it can edit and split functions, and the text and background can be separated to directly out the PPT background of the same style series.
Split content can be entered as “return an text editable version to me”. However, this function is not very effective at the moment, and sometimes it will not come out.

As long as the background is fine, just type “Separate layers and text”:

2.03 Children’s Day series posters
- Each poster features a child aged 6-8 as the main subject
- Grid-based layout, dividing the poster into a 3×3 or 4×4 grid
- Text elements to include:
- “Happy Childhood” title
- Children’s Day greeting message
- Date and event information
Color Palette Series:
- First poster: Soft blue tones
- Second poster: Warm orange tones
- Third poster: Fresh green tones
- Fourth poster: Vibrant purple tones
Design Focus:
- Real children as the primary visual element
- Playful and child-friendly composition
Clear, hierarchical text typography
Balance readability and aesthetic appeal
Maintain brand consistency and visual continuity
Key design principles:
Grid design: Strictly adhere to grid linear layout
Color coordination: The four posters have distinct color tones but a unified style
Readability: Ensure text is clear and easy to read
Authenticity: Natural and lively portrayal of real children
Incorporating child-like graphics and decorations

2.04 A round of direct hand ledger
Design a cute-style planner themed “Fluffy Daily”, featuring a warm and comforting aesthetic. The main colors are creamy yellow and soft pink, with a smiling cartoon cloud and sun on the cover. Inner pages should include monthly and weekly plans, habit trackers, memo pages, and sticker sections. Illustrations feature cartoon animals, desserts, and everyday objects. Ensure consistent layout with clean lines and balanced whitespace.
Design a cute style planner called “Plush Daily” with a warm and cozy aesthetic. The main colors are creamy yellow and soft pink, and the cover features smiling cartoon clouds and the sun. The inner pages include monthly and weekly planners, habit tracking sheets, memo pages, and sticker areas. The illustrations contain cartoon animals, sweets, and everyday objects. Ensure a uniform layout with clear lines and balanced white space.
https://www.lovart.ai/r/77anvgt

2.05 Fun poster that combines text and material
Design a set of 6 single-character posters themed “Character Creates Everything,” with each poster featuring a Chinese character as the main subject. The character’s form should be 3D modeled and rendered using real materials that align with its meaning. The background should remain a light, solid color to highlight the material’s light and shadow effects and texture details. Each poster can be paired with small annotations, including pinyin and English translations, as visual balance points, following grid design principles. Below are the characters and material directions: 1. “Water” (water): water-like texture with refractive edges 2. “Fire” (fire): lava or flame texture, glowing and flowing, edges turning red and orange 3. “wood”: natural wood grain texture, resembling an embossed relief, with details of growth rings and wood spikes 4. “Gold”: Gold Brushed (Gold Brushed) Texture, Warm Metallic Color with Slight Reflection 5. “石” (stone): rock carving effect, rough surface with irregular cracks Aspect ratio 2:3, background and small annotations must maintain consistency throughout the series.
Design a set of 6 single-character posters with the theme of “Words Make All Things”, each with a Chinese character as the main body. The form of the Chinese character should be rendered in 3D modeling and rendered using real materials that match its meaning. The background should be kept in a light solid tone to highlight the material’s light and shadow effects and texture details. Each poster can be paired with small annotations such as pinyin and English translation as a visual balance point, following the principles of grid design. Here are the specific characters and material directions: 1. “Water”: Watery texture with refractive edges 2. “Fire”: Magma or flame texture with luminous and flowing effects, reddish-orange edges 3. “Wood”: Natural wood grain texture, similar to relief effect, showing growth rings and wood thorn details 4. “Gold”: Metallic brushed texture with warm metallic tones with slight reflections 5. “Stone”: stone carved effect, rough surface with irregular cracks Ratio 2:3, background and small notes must be consistent throughout the collection.

2.06 Online promotional images in various styles
A spicy strip was uploaded, and Lovart output a series of posters based on it as requested:
Using a snack spicy strip product image as the base, design 6 flat design backgrounds with different rendered atmospheres reflecting six distinct styles: vibrant dynamic, vintage nostalgic, natural fresh, urban trendy, playful cartoon, and minimalist modern. Each background should highlight a theme, such as “Spicy Explosion,” “Pure Spicy Aroma,” “Urban Party,” “Fun Spice,” and “Ultimate Minimal Spice.” Accompany the backgrounds with selling point texts like “Bursting with spicy flavor, unforgettable taste,” and “Natural ingredients, healthy and delicious,” ensuring clear fonts with distinct hierarchy. Focus on color harmony, visual balance, and brand consistency, with high contrast text to ensure accessibility. Each design must feature the brand logo or theme text “Spicy Strip King.” aspect ratio 1:1
Based on a picture of a snack spicy strip product, design a flat background with 6 different moods, reflecting six different styles: vibrant, natural and fresh, urban trend, fun cartoon and minimalist modern. Each background should highlight a theme, such as “spicy explosion”, “pure spicy”, “urban party”, “fun spicy”, and “minimalist spicy”. Pair it with selling point copy, such as “spicy, unforgettable”, “traditional craftsmanship, quality assurance” and “natural ingredients, healthy and delicious”, to ensure clear and layered fonts. Focus on color harmony, visual balance, and brand consistency, using high-contrast text to ensure readability. Each design must include the brand logo or the subject text “Spicy Strip King”. The ratio is 1:1.

2.07 Promotional elements with transparent background for events
You can also give a reference image to generate a transparent background promotional element for the event. All are transparent background PNG, and the effect is okay.
Reference the image, give me 8 sets of activity promotion material elements, use PNG transparent background images for output
Referring to this image, I gave me 8 sets of event promotional material elements, and output them in PNG transparent background image format.

2.08 High saturation flat bold stroke illustration
Vector stroke illustrations are also acceptable, upload your own image to it as a reference, and then give it a prompt for it to output. I am also out here at once, there may be some details that are not very good, in pursuit of perfect details, you can choose a single picture to let Lovart run again or partially redraw:
Create 5 series posters in this style , different color scheme
Create 5 series of posters in this style, using different color schemes.

The partial redrawing operation is also relatively simple, for example, the Gaming poster handle above is reversed, I select the modified part and remove the button:

2.09 Ironic poster
Lovart is smart enough, so it not only knows how to act according to instructions, but also can analyze our intentions, visualize the images and unfinished words in our minds, for example, I have an idea to satirize people’s excessive worship of material desires and consumption, but I don’t have a very clear idea, I can describe what I can think of, and leave the rest to its brain:
Create a 3–5 frame visual series titled “The Cult of Consumption”. Each frame emulates religious compositions, altars, worship poses, divine glow, centered on deified products (e.g. perfume, sneakers, snacks). Use high-contrast lighting and surreal halo effects. Accompany with faux-scripture or exaggerated ad copy. Style it as a surreal consumerist theatre.
Create a 3-5 visual series titled “Cult of Consumption.” Simulates the composition of blind worship, with altars, worship postures, and a divine glow centered on apotheosis products such as perfumes, sneakers, snacks, etc. Use high-contrast lighting, surreal halo effect. It can be accompanied by fake scriptures or exaggerated advertising copy. Design it as a surreal consumerist theater.
Here you can see how abstract my description is, and the results it gives basically present everything I think.
You can view its complete analysis process on the website, which is very detailed, and I don’t know how many times clearer than my thinking: https://www.lovart.ai/r/nnsi6z0

2.10 Fashion magazine poster
Design a set of 4 fashion magazine posters under the same series for the brand “IRENE,” each with a different color tone but unified style, creating an overall sophisticated and luxurious atmosphere. Each poster should include detailed descriptions of the clothing, featuring rich and well-hierarchized typography that highlights key information while maintaining visual balance. The color palettes must be elegant and aligned with a high-end fashion aesthetic. Font choices should balance readability with design appeal. Posters should be sized appropriately for magazine covers, ensuring consistent design elements and harmonious style to strengthen brand recognition and user experience.
The first round found that the models were not diverse enough, so the second round added:
Other things remain unchanged, change the characters, replace them with women of different races respectively

Try switching to a different language:

2.11 Bulk memes
You must remember that I also used 4o to make emoticons before, at that time it was not very smart, a single single can have a better effect, and now only a command Lovart can help me do it to the end, and maintain a relatively good consistency (this can also be seen in the first case), look at this set of batch emoticons, only a reference picture and a prompt word:
This is a reference image and was done by Lovart, and here is the process of me communicating the logo with Lovart.

I didn’t express it in detail and clearly at the beginning, because I didn’t have a clear idea. So I only said “simple, elegant, cute”, based on my goal of the milk tea shop logo, the first time it gave a simple effect.
And after seeing its first results, I realized that this was not the direction I wanted, so I went ahead and added it, telling it that I wanted it to be more artistic and detailed, and that it included a close-up of the cartoon IP. The second effect is much more refined than the first time, and it gives characters, animals, and milk tea cups personification for me to choose from. In fact, it can continue to communicate and optimize. What shade do you want, what scene is suitable for it, etc.
Here you can see that the agent is indeed smart, and of course it is also important to have a clear idea. When there are only vague keywords, Lovart also gives a basic, relatively universal direction but lacks bright spots. We can make all the directions we think of as clear as possible in the prompt at the beginning, and then get the effect we want most in the round of conversation.

According to the above picture, output milk tea cat emoticons at one time:
A series of cat emojis/stickers wearing bubble tea shop uniforms, featuring different poses and expressions.
The cat is wearing a series of emoticons from the milk tea shop’s work uniform, with different movements and expressions

There are also expressions with text that I have also tried:

Make a series of character designs (the input reference image is the last image of the first set of memes):

In addition, the image that appears from time to time in 4o like this is overgrown and disappears, thank you Lovart for also making a solution:



I want to open a milk tea shop here! There are also some fun things that I have put on, I don’t limit them in the prompts, so there are occasional mistakes, such as turning into a bear for the first time hahaha, but there are still many interesting effects, which can also inspire more inspiration for designers.



3. Summary
Lovart is really fun, and it’s still in closed beta, so I’m surprised by it. In my previous use and gameplay, I believe you have seen a lot of its capabilities, and some I haven’t expanded too much, mainly because the length is too long, I’m afraid that everyone will be annoyed by it hahaha, more functions will be launched in the future, I have more interesting gameplay, and I can share it with you again.
Back to the end, there are many comprehensive agents, but if you focus on one direction, you can see that it is more refined, I saw the founder’s text interview before, saying that many of their employees are designers, and you can also see it by looking at the interface and some detailed designs. In the creative field, the ultimate design agent is more detailed, more convenient and more efficient than the comprehensive agent function.
But there are also many shortcomings. For example, layer splitting will change the font, such as the 3D effect occasionally does not come out, the text font is not rich enough, the video subtitles cannot be added (or maybe I didn’t find it), and the zoom and shrink are not accurate enough to the size I want, etc., I hope the Lovart team will continue to improve it in the later stage, getting better and better. It’s normal for every new tool to come out and be questioned, but I really feel that it may even be a new paradigm for our designers in the future.
Even, Lovart is not just a tool for designers, its intelligence, simplicity, and ease of use allow more people to use it to do more. Advertising and marketing can be used to find inspiration, fast output, e-commerce to make posters faster, small and micro enterprises can start the first step of brand design from here, personal self-media, freelance designers can also use it to try more content.
That’s all for today’s sharing, and I hope Lovart will be launched in full as soon as possible!