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  • If the model isn’t interpreting your prompt as expected, try switching to a more general style, like Recraft V3, Photorealism, or Illustration, instead of a custom or niche style.
  • For logo designs with text that feel too rigid, enable Negative prompt → Avoid text in prompt → Yes. This can produce more expressive and creative text layouts, though it may introduce typos.
  • If prompt comprehension is poor, try lowering the Artistic level. This reduces creative variance and often improves adherence to prompt details.
  • If you’re having trouble generating content that avoids the edges of the image, place the image in a Frame and use Outpainting to expand around it.
  • For small anatomical details (like faces or hands) that look distorted, run Creative Upscale. This often improves accuracy and visual quality.

How to create mockups with designs

If you’re working with a complex surface and need to experiment with how the design fits, such as adjusting size, placement, or angle, use Convert to mockup. If the mockup involves a flat surface where the design can be placed in a single, fixed way and doesn’t require experimenting with placement, use prompt-based editing.
For example: a street banner or a phone screen.