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  • 1. Train your Style Model
  • 2: Select your Style Model
  • 3. Describe your first world or environment
  • 4. Select your first world
  • 5. Experiment with additional generations
  • 6. Try different themes
  • 7. Generate and bring together unique worlds and environments

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  1. Game Design

Creating Worlds and Environment

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You can create high-quality images to experiment with different worlds and environments for your game. This guide will walk you through the steps to achieve the best results.


1. Train your Style Model

In order to create elements of your world for a game, we need to ensure that the style across all our generations remains consistent. Even a small inconsistency in the design of the world or elements of the game can create a disconnect.

Follow this comprehensive guide on .

2: Select your Style Model

3. Describe your first world or environment

4. Select your first world

Morphic Studio will generate four frames based on your prompt. Select the preferred output for the first frame of the desired world or environment.

5. Experiment with additional generations

6. Try different themes

Repeat the process with different themes to experiment with different levels of the game.

7. Generate and bring together unique worlds and environments


how to train your style model

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