Orauria

Studio Handbook

Studio usage guide

This page explains when to use normal generation, batch generation, and workflow mode, plus the purpose of each workflow node in English.

Modes

Choose the right way to generate

Each Studio mode supports a different level of speed, scale, and process control. Start with the simplest option that fits the job.

Normal Generation

Open

Use this mode when you want to create one result at a time and adjust the prompt, model, or settings interactively.

Best for: Quick experiments, prompt tuning, one-off visuals, video drafts, and audio generation with manual control.

  1. 1Choose a media type such as image, video, or audio.
  2. 2Pick a model that matches your quality, speed, and budget needs.
  3. 3Write the prompt and optionally attach reference assets.
  4. 4Tune parameters, run generation, then iterate from the result.

Batch Generation

Open

Use batch mode when you need many outputs in one run using a shared setup with multiple prompts or prompt-image pairs.

Best for: Campaign variations, product sets, A/B creative testing, marketplace assets, and large prompt lists.

  1. 1Open Image Studio and switch to batch mode.
  2. 2Choose text-to-image or image-to-image input mode.
  3. 3Paste prompt lines or prepare prompt rows with reference images.
  4. 4Review the estimated cost, run the batch, and download the final results.

Workflow Builder

Open

Use Workflow when you want reusable pipelines made of connected nodes instead of repeating the same steps manually.

Best for: Team processes, repeatable production flows, multi-step prompt refinement, and structured generation pipelines.

  1. 1Create or open a workflow canvas.
  2. 2Add input, prompt, and generation nodes from the palette.
  3. 3Connect outputs to the next node inputs.
  4. 4Run nodes step by step or reuse the saved flow later.

Use Cases

Common purposes

These are the most typical reasons teams use Studio in production and day-to-day creative work.

Fast ideation

Generate one concept quickly, compare models, and refine prompts in short feedback loops.

High-volume asset production

Produce many banner, product, or social variations with batch mode and consistent parameters.

Standardized team workflow

Turn repeatable creative operations into reusable node-based pipelines for consistent output quality.

Reference-driven generation

Use uploaded images, multi-image references, brand style analysis, or edit-region workflows for tighter control.

Workflow Nodes

Node-by-node explanation in English

Use this as a quick reference when building flows. Each node has a specific role in the pipeline and should be chosen based on the job to be done.

Upload Image

Purpose: Adds one reference image to the workflow.

When to use: Use it when a generation or editing step needs a single image input.

Upload Video

Purpose: Adds one reference video file to the workflow.

When to use: Use it when later nodes need source footage or a motion reference.

Upload Audio

Purpose: Adds one reference audio file to the workflow.

When to use: Use it for voice, sound, or music-based downstream steps.

Multi Image

Purpose: Collects multiple reference images in one node.

When to use: Use it when style, composition, or product details come from several images at once.

Brand Style

Purpose: Extracts a brand style profile from one or more reference images.

When to use: Use it when you want more consistent visual language across many generated outputs.

Prompt

Purpose: Stores the main instruction text for image, video, or audio generation.

When to use: Use it whenever you need a direct text prompt in the workflow.

Info

Purpose: Stores supporting text such as USP, product notes, story context, or background information.

When to use: Use it when extra context should travel through the workflow without being the main prompt.

Prompt Normalizer

Purpose: Refines, restructures, and standardizes a long prompt before generation.

When to use: Use it when raw prompts are messy, inconsistent, or need brand style merged in.

Generate Prompt

Purpose: Creates a generation-ready prompt from images and a short brief using an LLM.

When to use: Use it when users provide rough input and need the system to write the final prompt.

Generate Image

Purpose: Produces images from prompt input and optional references.

When to use: Use it for the main image generation step in a visual pipeline.

Generate Video

Purpose: Produces video from prompt input and optional image or frame references.

When to use: Use it when the workflow needs animated or cinematic output.

Generate Audio

Purpose: Produces speech, music, or other audio outputs from prompt and voice settings.

When to use: Use it for TTS, voice workflows, or prompt-based audio generation.

Upscale

Purpose: Improves image resolution for larger delivery sizes.

When to use: Use it after generation when the result needs sharper export quality.

Crop

Purpose: Resizes or crops an image to a target frame.

When to use: Use it when outputs must match a required aspect ratio or placement size.

Remove Background

Purpose: Separates the product or subject from the background.

When to use: Use it for ecommerce assets, clean cutouts, or compositing workflows.

Edit Region

Purpose: Edits a selected area of an image with inpainting.

When to use: Use it when only part of the image should change instead of regenerating the whole frame.

Lookbook Storyboard

Purpose: Combines multiple looks or generated images into a collection preview.

When to use: Use it when reviewing a series, campaign set, or storyboard sequence together.