Arles makes a picture from what you write, and when it is not quite right you say so in ordinary words. It rewrites your description, you send it again, and the picture gets closer. That is the whole idea.
Try it nowWrite it the way you would describe it to somebody. A sentence or a paragraph, whichever suits.
A picture arrives in about ten seconds. Ask for more than one and compare them side by side.
"Too dark." "The cup should be on the left." "Less busy in the background." Plain words, no special phrasing.
Arles rewrites what you wrote, taking your complaint into account, and puts it back in the box. Read it, change it if you like, send it.
Every picture you have made is kept, in the piece of work it belongs to and in one place you can search. Star the ones you like and file the rest into folders.
Nobody else sees what you make. Not other people using Arles, and not whoever runs it.
A folder can be turned into a link you hand to somebody. They can look and download, and nothing else. Stop sharing and the link stops working.
Nothing regenerates on its own and nothing runs while you are not looking. You press the button every time.
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