💬Chat Editing

What is Chat Editing?
Chat Editing is Moescape AI’s new conversational image editing feature. It allows you to modify existing images by simply describing the changes you’d like to see in plain language. Currently powered by FLUX Kontext (with Pro/Max and Qwen Image Edit models coming soon), this feature makes image-to-image (I2I) editing more intuitive and flexible.
This guide explains how Chat Editing works and provides best practices for crafting prompts that produce reliable results.
1. How Chat Editing Works
Start a new Chat Editing session.
Upload an image (or select one from your history).
Type a description of the changes you want.
Receive an updated version of your image.
You can continue editing from the new output or revert to the original starting point.
This conversational workflow allows you to iterate naturally, just like having a back-and-forth with an assistant.
2. Basic Edits
For simple changes, a short, direct instruction is best.
Example: “Turn the yellow car into a red car.” Result: Only the car’s color changes, while the rest of the image remains the same.
Straightforward edits are interpreted most reliably.
3. Multiple Instructions and Specificity
When requesting several edits at once, clarity is important.
Less specific: “Make it daytime.” → May change style as well as lighting.
More specific: “Make it daytime but keep the oil painting style.” → Preserves style while updating lighting.
For complex edits, apply them in smaller steps across multiple turns rather than one long prompt.
4. Style Transfer
Chat Editing can reimagine your image in a new artistic style. Mention the target medium or effect clearly.
Examples:
“Redraw this photo as an anime illustration.”
“Add a slight watercolor wash.”
“Completely convert into pixel art.”
The stronger the wording, the more dramatic the transformation.
5. Editing Text in Images
If your image has text, you can replace it.
Example: “Change the sign to say ‘Welcome Café’ in bold white letters.”
Shorter text tends to be more reliable. Longer phrases may need retries or simplified phrasing.
6. Visual Cues and Control
Chat Editing balances your written prompt with the original image.
Minimal edits keep the result close to the original.
Emphasizing style, mood, or re-drawing leads to more radical transformations.
Use phrases like “keep the composition the same” when you want to preserve layout.
7. Troubleshooting & Tips
Break edits into steps: Complex instructions may confuse the model.
Prevent style drift: Add clarifying details to maintain consistency.
Experiment with phrasing: Slight wording changes can improve results.
Retry as needed: It’s normal to explore a few variations before landing on the ideal result.
8. Best Practices
Start simple, then build complexity.
Use precise wording when combining edits.
Apply changes iteratively rather than all at once.
Balance your desired changes with the reference image.
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