Tried Mydreamcompanion Image Generator for 30 Days

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Mydreamcompanion Image Generator is one of those strange places you find on the internet where curiosity, imagination, and “Just one more try” meet.

It’s not just creating random images from a few words. Instead, it allows you to create someone (or something) somewhere in somewhere else doing whatever you can imagine. You then see how close the generator will get to what you have in mind.

You know, I don’t always know what I want at the beginning when I enter the first search text, but when I keep trying different phrases and different prompts, I suddenly realize what exactly it is that I am looking for. And that is the beauty of Mydreamcompanion image generator.

Mydreamcompanion Image Generator: Detailed user guide 

Looking at the UI images, the AI art creator operates with a streamlined process, which goes like this:

  1. Create the image
  2. Press Generate Images
  3. Sign up or login

It seems logical to set up the image before asking the user to sign up. After creating the image, you choose how many to generate and then it asks for your login details.

Quick Overview

StepWhat you doWhat happens
Step 1Configure the image settingsYou choose mode, prompts, companion, style, and quantity
Step 2Click the generate buttonThe platform prepares your request
Step 3Sign up or log inYou unlock the final generation process

Step 1: Set Up Your Image

Step-1-Set-Up-Your-Image

This panel acts as your primary interface for the generator, providing all the options for what to create.

What You’re Seeing

Here is a quick breakdown of the page’s layout. There is a dark colored vertical generator panel that contains several controls stacked from top to bottom. To the left of that panel is a sidebar with some navigation options on it. The center column has your image-generation form. The right side shows some of the promotional content panel that we discussed above. However, the real action is in the center panel.

Main Features in the Setup Panel

  1. Image / Video Toggle

At the top of the generator panel, you’ll find two tabs for choosing a mode: Image and Video. The mode that is highlighted is the Image tab (you can tell because the color is pink/orange and the right arrow is on top of it).

What This Means

These tabs indicate what type of content you’re generating.

OptionFunction
ImageCreates still images
VideoCreates animated clips

What you should do Before you begin, ensure the Image option is selected. Switching this from Video to Image ensures you are creating an image generation request instead of a video one.

  1. Pro Mode Toggle

The toggle that sits directly under the mode options is Pro Mode: It has an on/off toggle button next to it.

What this does This acts as an advanced generation setting. Since the screenshots do not explain the exact impact of enabling Pro Mode, the most logical interpretation is:

  • OFF: standard generation
  • ON: advanced generation

What you should do If you are new to the app, you should leave this disabled until you are ready to test it out.

  1. Select Companion

The section located right below the Pro Mode switch is labeled: Select Companion The arrow on the far-right indicates the selection box.

What this does Here is where you define which character or companion to appear in your prompt.

Why it matters It’s likely you can’t generate images of specific characters until you have assigned the “companion” for the image generation.

What you should do Click Select Companion and choose the character you want to generate images of. You can then proceed to define your image description.

  1. Prompt Box

Finally, you’ll come to a section labeled: Prompt It features a text box for your prompt input. The placeholder text is “Write custom prompt…” This is the area pointed to in the screenshot.

What this does Here is where you type what you want to generate. Your prompt should include as much detail as possible, such as:

  • Appearance (e.g., black hair)
  • Clothing (e.g., jeans)
  • Setting (e.g., city)
  • Mood (e.g., happy)
  • Pose (e.g., walking)
  • Lighting (e.g., daylight)
  • Camera angle (e.g., close-up)
  • Vibe/Feeling (e.g., romantic)

Prompt Example

Writing a good prompt is straightforward and involves just a few basic components.

Prompt partExample
Subjecta blonde woman
Outfitwearing a white dress
Settingstanding in a modern apartment
Moodsoft and elegant
Lightingwarm evening light

A full example might read:

“Blonde woman in a white dress standing in a modern apartment, soft expression, warm evening light”

This isn’t the place for you to write your magnum opus. Short, clean prompts usually win out over a dense, over-written wall of words.

  1. Prompt Ideas Button

The button located beneath the prompt input:

Prompt Ideas

What this does

Presumably, it offers examples to spark ideas if you aren’t sure what to type.

When to use it

Utilize it if:

  • you’re in a block
  • you crave a bit of inspiration
  • you want to expedite the process

A huge help when your brain just decides to go all decorative and stop churning out any words.

  1. Random Button

The button next to Prompt Ideas:

Random

What this does

It likely creates a random prompt, or shuffles elements within your current setup.

When to use it

Tap it if:

  • you need a burst of inspiration
  • you want to play around
  • you don’t have an image clearly in mind yet
  1. Negative Prompt

Directly below the prompt interface is a section titled:

Negative Prompt

Functionality

This feature almost certainly allows you to specify elements that should be absent from the generated image. Negative prompts are typically leveraged to filter out common AI artifacts and undesired content, including:

  • extraneous or cluttered details
  • distorted figures or anatomy
  • superfluous objects
  • disordered or chaotic backgrounds
  • stylistic mismatches

Significance

Employing negative prompts can refine the result by explicitly steering the generation model away from specific errors. While the screenshot may omit any user input for this field, the field’s availability is a significant design element, as it empowers users with greater precision in shaping the final output.

  1. Number of Images

Following that, the interface displays a field labeled:

Number of Images

The selectable values available appear to be:

  • 2
  • 4
  • 8
  • 16
  • 32

(Note: In one screenshot, 2 is the active selection. In another screenshot, 16 is selected.)

Functionality

This option determines how many individual images the generator will produce within a single generation cycle (or batch).

NumberBest use
2Quick testing
4Small comparison set
8Broader variety
16Bigger output batch
32Maximum batch size shown

Why it matters

Creating more images yields more options, but it also seems to eat up more credits or tokens.

This is evident when you examine the button at the bottom:

Generate 2 Images has a cost of 6 Generate 16 Images has a cost of 48

That means, yes, larger batches likely require a larger credit cost.

What you should do

On your first try, choose to Generate 2 Images. It’ll be less expensive, faster, and easier to figure out if your prompt is even working.

  1. Style Preset

Below the number of images is an area labeled:

Style Preset

A row of image previews are visible below.

What this does

This is the setting that will control the look of the image that will be generated. Judging by the visible previews, there appear to be presets for styles such as:

  • anime-like illustration
  • soft portrait
  • glamour
  • photographic/cinematic

Why it matters

The style will completely change the final outcome.

Style choiceLikely effect
Anime-style thumbnailMore stylized, illustrated result
Portrait/glamour thumbnailSofter beauty-focused look
Realistic/cinematic thumbnailMore detailed, dramatic rendering

What You Need To Do

Select the preset that best corresponds to your target image. While the generator will function even without choosing one, utilizing the preset allows you to maintain consistency with your artistic preferences.

  1. Sidebar Navigation (Left)

At the left of the screen there are several vertical icons. These include;

  • Logo/Home
  • Compass/Explore
  • Chat/Message
  • Trophy icon
  • Plus icon
  • Below icons for mail, announcements, and profile
  • A log out button

What these icons do

These icons represent generic platform navigation tools

For this image generator tool, the important thing is that the create/generation area is open. To get basic images from the screenshot above, you do not need to interact with the icon menu.

Step 2: Hit “Generate Images”

Step-2-Hit-Generate-Images

Once you’re satisfied with your settings, you’re ready for your final step!

What you’ll see

You’ll find a big blue button that says either “Generate 2 Images” or “Generate 16 Images,” depending on your selection.

The second screenshot includes an arrow directing attention to this button, which also indicates how many credits or tokens the process costs, 6 or 48 respectively.

What will happen when you click that button

It locks in your settings, prepares your request for generation and reminds you that you need to be logged in to continue, which leads us to the next step!

Double-checking before you click

Ensure that you’ve done all of the following:

  • Selected image mode
  • Selected your companion
  • Completed the prompt
  • Completed the negative prompt (if necessary)
  • Selected the number of images
  • Selected your style preset

It could save you from burning a few credits that weren’t meant for the settings you selected!

Step 3: Sign Up or Log In

Step-2-Hit-Generate-Images

If you attempt to generate images before logging in or creating an account, a sign-up modal is triggered. This allows you to formulate your request, but an account is necessary in order to proceed with generation.

What It Looks Like

A centered overlay displays the following text:

Sign Up and Start Chatting for Free

While the message suggests it only applies to chat, the sign-up window is required to use the image generator as well.

Sign-Up Modal Features

  1. Sign Up / Login Switch

Located at the very top of the sign-up window are two buttons:

  • Sign Up
  • Login

You can toggle between either of those by selecting the desired button. By default, the sign-up tab will be selected.

  1. Third-Party Login Buttons

Below the tabs, are the following three buttons to sign up for an account:

  • Google
  • Discord
  • X

These provide you the opportunity to log in with your third-party accounts if you prefer that as an option.

  1. Email Field

Below the horizontal line or “Continue with”, there’s an entry box labeled:

Email

that contains example text: [email protected]

This is what the arrow points to.

What it does

Allows you to manually sign up through email.

  1. Join For Free Button

Finally, there’s a button at the bottom of the form which reads:

Join For Free

What it does

Opens up the account and enables you to start generating.

  1. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

There’s a small text below the button that says if you’re signing up, you’re implicitly agreeing to

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

which you should do anyway.

How to finish Step 3

Method 1: Quickest Way Click Google, Discord, or X Do the login process Back to the generator

Method 2: Manual Sign-up Give your email Click Join For Free

Method 3: Have Account Click Login Sign into the account

The Last Step: Generating Images

When you go back after signing up or logging in, the generation of your image should start again using the configuration you have set earlier.

What Should Happen There

As the screenshots do not include the generation result, I would like to make things as real as possible and be truthful here:

The following is most likely:

  • the generation is processed by the platform
  • the platform generates the number of images you chose
  • the result is shown

The next step

After the image generation has been initiated, wait until its processing is finished.

Do not leave the page or refresh it.

When the result is available, compare it with:

  • the prompt you have used
  • your selected style preset
  • your character companion image
  • the number of images that you wish to get

If you want to modify the result, change your request by:

  • using a new prompt
  • modifying the negative prompt
  • switching to another preset for the style
  • changing the number of images to be generated

This is typically the way to get better results.

Full Workflow Summary

StepAction
1Set up your image using mode, companion, prompt, negative prompt, image count, and style
2Click Generate Images
3Sign up or log in
4The platform generates and displays your images

Top Tips for Improving Your Output

Begin gradually

Start with 2 images.

Reasons include:

  • it saves money
  • it saves time
  • it allows you to test your prompt prior to using a large set

Make use of the prompt alongside the negative prompt

The prompt instructs the AI what to generate. The negative prompt tells the AI what not to include.

Employing these two together is typically more efficient than simply using the regular prompt.

Do not overlook style presets

The Style has a significant influence on the overall appearance of the image. If you are looking for a particular aesthetic, use the preset for that specific style rather than randomizing it.

Reserve Random for exploratory sessions

The Random option is useful when you are looking for ideas. However, it is not recommended when you have a very clear vision of exactly what you want to generate.

Pay attention to your credit expenditures

The amount of credits indicated on the Generate button seems to be proportional to the number of images that will be produced. Be sure to check the button before you hit it.

Full Feature Overview

ScreenFeatureWhat it does
Setup screenImage / Video toggleChooses generation type
Setup screenPro ModeEnables advanced generation mode
Setup screenSelect CompanionChooses the image subject
Setup screenPrompt boxDescribes the image you want
Setup screenPrompt IdeasSuggests prompt inspiration
Setup screenRandomRandomizes ideas or prompt setup
Setup screenNegative PromptDescribes what to avoid
Setup screenNumber of ImagesChooses batch size
Setup screenStyle PresetChooses the visual style
Setup screenGenerate Images buttonStarts the generation flow
Setup screenCredit/token countShows likely generation cost
Sign-up modalSign Up / LoginChooses access method
Sign-up modalGoogle / Discord / XFast account access
Sign-up modalEmail fieldManual registration
Sign-up modalJoin For FreeCreates the account
Sign-up modalTerms / Privacy linksLegal agreement

Conclusion

To wrap this up, this tool is designed for a simple flow: build prompt first → click generate → create an account → receive results. In other words, you are encouraged to build up and finalize your prompts prior to account creation.

Some of the most notable aspects are:

  • image or video mode toggle
  • prompt text field
  • negative prompt text field
  • batch-size selector
  • style presets
  • the Dynamic “Generate Images” button (which shows available credits)

Simple as this all may appear, there is an element of flexibility here that is key for getting the most out of it.

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