AI Image Generator for Layered Assets

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Generate source visuals with downstream layers in mind

This page should not read like a generic AI image generator. Its angle is production planning: generate visuals with clear planes so they can be separated, composited, localized, or handed off later.

Clear subject prompts

Generate images with a main object, readable silhouette, and separated background so the next layer split has structure.

Layout-aware scenes

Plan posters, product heroes, thumbnails, and campaign scenes with foreground, midground, and background regions.

Downstream handoff

Use the generated image as a source for image-to-layers, PSD export, Figma layout, or motion asset preparation.

Quick answer: layer-ready image generator

A layer-ready image generator creates source visuals with a clear subject, background, props, and lighting separation. The output is still one image first, but it is easier to split into PNG layers or PSD later.

Prompt planning

Prompt for planes, not just style

The most useful generated sources mention subject placement, clean background plates, foreground props, lighting direction, and room for text that can be added later in design tools.

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Input: concept or product idea

Separated layer output sample

Output: layer-ready visual

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Describe the intended asset

Think in terms of production use: product hero, campaign poster, character concept, social graphic, or background plate.

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Prefer clear visual planes

Generated images with obvious subject/background separation are easier to turn into layers later.

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Send the result to layers

Use the generated visual as an input for the separator when you need PNG layers or a PSD stack.

Generation intents

Generate sources for later layer separation

This page targets AI image generator for design assets, product hero generator, poster concept generator, and layer-ready image prompts.

Product hero concepts

Generate a product-focused visual first, then separate it for background tests and ad layouts.

Poster drafts

Create poster scenes with clear foreground and background so designers can rebuild the final composition as layers.

Concept art iteration

Generate a direction, separate important pieces, and continue editing the useful parts instead of starting over.

Social creative variants

Use generated source art to produce multiple crops, thumbnails, and campaign versions after separation.

Best fit

Use this page for the right job

Each tool page has a different production intent, so the right page depends on output format, source image, and cleanup needs.

Use it for

Generating sources that will be edited later

Best for prompts that describe a product hero, poster concept, character scene, or campaign visual with foreground, midground, and background planned from the start.

Avoid when

You need immediate PSD layers

Generation creates the source image first. Run image-to-layers afterward when the generated scene needs transparent parts or Photoshop handoff.

Output focus

Layer-ready composition planning

Prompt for clean subject silhouettes, separated props, clear lighting direction, and blank space for text that will be added in design tools.

Prompt guidance

Layered asset generation FAQ

Is this page targeting generic AI image generation?

No. It is positioned around design assets that may later need layer separation, PSD handoff, motion, or layout editing.

What makes an image layer-ready?

Clear subjects, strong foreground/background separation, distinct props, and visible shadows make later layer separation more useful.

Can generated images become PSD files?

Yes. Send the generated image into the layer separator, then export the resulting stack as a PSD.

What should I include in a layer-ready prompt?

Mention the subject, background type, foreground props, lighting direction, camera framing, and whether text should be left out for later editing.

Should I generate text inside images?

For production work, it is usually better to leave final text for Figma, Photoshop, or another design editor after layer export.