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Image Generation

Generate images from text descriptions for diagrams and schematics.

Image Generation lets the AI create visual content from text descriptions. Use it to produce diagrams, schematics, concept illustrations, and flow visualizations when you need a quick visual reference.

Use cases

Image Generation is useful for creating visuals that help communicate simulation concepts:
  • Flow schematics -- Visualize expected flow patterns, recirculation zones, or wake structures before running a simulation
  • Geometry diagrams -- Illustrate the simulation domain, boundary conditions, and dimensions
  • Concept illustrations -- Show physical phenomena like heat transfer mechanisms, turbulence structures, or phase interfaces
  • Presentation graphics -- Generate visuals for reports or presentations that explain your simulation setup
Not a simulation tool
Image Generation creates AI-generated illustrations, not simulation results. For actual flow visualization from simulation data, use the 3D Viewer after running a simulation.

How it works

Describe what you want

Tell the AI what image to create. Be specific about the content, layout, and style. For example: "Draw a schematic of a backward-facing step with flow direction arrows and the recirculation zone labeled."

AI generates the image

The request is sent to the image generation model. Generation typically takes 5-15 seconds.

Review the result

The generated image appears in the chat as a thumbnail. Click to expand it in a full-screen modal for detailed viewing.

Iterate if needed

Ask the AI to adjust the image: "Make the arrows larger" or "Add dimension labels." Each revision generates a new image.

Tips for better results

  • Be specific -- "A 2D cross-section diagram of a pipe with a sudden expansion from 5cm to 10cm diameter, showing flow direction and expected separation region" produces better results than "pipe flow diagram."
  • Specify the style -- Request "technical schematic," "annotated diagram," or "engineering drawing" to get appropriate visual styles.
  • Include labels -- Ask for labeled dimensions, boundary condition annotations, or flow direction indicators.
  • Reference known setups -- Mention standard problems like "lid-driven cavity" or "flow over a cylinder" for recognizable layouts.

Configuration

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Display

Generated images appear as clickable thumbnails within the chat. Clicking opens an expandable modal with the full-resolution image. You can right-click to save the image locally or ask the AI to include it in an exported report.
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