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Make Images with Flux

A Beginner's Guide to Sharp, Prompt-Faithful AI Images

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Some AI image models ignore half your prompt. Flux is known for the opposite: it follows a detailed description closely, renders legible text inside the picture, and does convincing photorealism. This is a plain, practical guide to making images with Flux, written for a beginner who wants the image they actually described. Because the model's weights are open, you can run it through a hosted service or on your own machine, and this book covers both by function. Inside: - What Flux is genuinely good at - Where and how to run it, hosted or local, with the tradeoffs - Your first image, whichever path you chose - Prompting a model that listens, and rewards precision - Getting legible text into an image, and where it still breaks - Controlling the look, from photoreal to stylized - Selecting, refining, and reproducing a result - Fixing hands, garbled text, and muddled composition - Licenses, rights, and responsible use Every technique is taught by what it does and why, so it survives the next model release. No service named as best, no version numbers, no install commands to break, no hype. The licensing chapter promises nothing. Open weights do not mean free to use commercially, different variants carry different licenses, the law on owning AI images is unsettled, and this book tells you to read the license on the exact variant you run. It also will not help you fake a real person or copy a living artist by name. Describe it precisely. Get what you asked for. Read the license before you sell it.
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