# Quick Guide to Getting Started with Brand Studio

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Stability AI 
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihmPIPzg4zU
- **Дата:** 08.04.2026
- **Длительность:** 2:35
- **Просмотры:** 30
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/46005

## Описание

Welcome to Brand Studio! Here are quick tips for getting up and running with your first use cases. 

Brand Studio puts you at the center of creative production, with tools and customization designed for what brands really need. Whether you're just logging in for the first time or getting a feel for what Brand Studio can do, this video covers the essentials.

What you'll learn:

🖼️ Generate & Adjust: Create your first image and use the Adjust tool to change brightness, contrast, crop, and more.

🌄 Outpaint: Take a cropped element and rebuild an entire scene around it. Learn how to write prompts that match lighting and perspective seamlessly.

🧹 Remove: Paint over anything that doesn't belong and let the tool fill it in using surrounding context.

Plus other pro tips and tricks as you get up to speed.

Before you dive in: Check your email for a verification link! And remember, you have 1000 credits with a free trial.

🔗 Get started with Brand Studio → https://bit.ly/4vg00yP

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 02:00) []

Welcome to Brand Studio from Stability AI. Brand Studio is designed to be able to give you full customization controls of the images that you want to make for your brand while keeping human in the loop rather than just letting generative AI take the entire reigns. Let's walk through some really easy ways that you can get started and some common use cases. First off, we're going to see that an image I've already made here for a fictional brand stable snacks. Let's first talk about how you can adjust image outputs. By hitting adjust, you can go up here to the three sliders and then be able to do an adjust and a crop tab. From the brightness section, you'll be able to adjust the brightness of an image if you think something's too bright. Play with the contrast, saturation, and hue as well as sepia for that really old school tone. You can also crop the image. This will let you either do anything around the lines of being able to flip horizontally, flip vertically, rotate, and then easy drag and drop. This is a great way to manipulate your final outputs to try and be able to get it a little bit closer to what you need for production. Let's get the meat potatoes a little bit and talk about two additional generation tools that can get you started. Going up to the pencil icon here inside this image, you'll see that you have a edit functionality. From the edit functionality, you be able to go in and change your tool to something you might want to use. In this case, I'm going to look at the remove tool. Remove is great for being able to find specific aspects of an image that I might want to change. So, in this case, I'm going to hit the brush. I can change my brush size a little bit to be able to paint. And then I can say specifically that I want to tell the AI remove this car here. This means that I don't have to prompt to try and tell it to remove a car or to specify. Instead, I can actually just tell an area and have it make the change. And you can see in the secondary image now the car has been removed. This is great for cleaning up details. We all know that generative AI can sometimes have a little bit of hallucinations in them. And the remove to is a fantastic way to be able to get right in there without having to be an expert prompter. Another quick tool that you can get started with is the ability to change your separate aspect ratios. It's very common that you're going to have something that's going to be in a 1x1 or in this case a 16x9, but I'm going to want this into an aspect ratio that makes slightly more sense for me. I'm going to change the tool again and I'm going to go pick the outpaint tool. You'll see this then put this on a canvas. I can select my aspect ratio. Let's say I like this 16 by9 section, but really I want it to be maybe closer to the one by one. So I want to have additional space both above and below. So I can get more of that ostrich's feet, his feet, and all the rest. I can add some additional context to the scene, but it is smart enough to be able to get context from the image that's in here. So I don't even need to add a prompt if I don't want to. Again, we're really trying to hone in on that prospect of prompting shouldn't be the only way that you're interacting with AI. I'm going to go ahead and hit resize image. You can see that I get my image back with some additional changes here with the expansion of this man's legs, expansion of the street, expansion of the building, and some option needs to reuse some of the remove tools to be able to clean up those ostriches feet. There's a quick overview on how you can start with some human loop AI tools from Brand Studio. We'll be following back up with some additional tips in the future.
