Pretty Decent for the Price
I mean, it's $30 for 500 image credits a month, where each image costs about a credit.
What more could you want? OK, OK - fine. You wanna know about the image output, right? For the most part, I'd say it's "mostly decent". Mostly. Yeah, yeah - not much to go on. I know. Just keep with me for a bit...
There are some hits and some misses in what it generates, but overall, it's not a bad tool for the money. The upscaler is... neh.. I mean, it does what it says on the tin and doubles the image *resolution*, but the quality didn't seem to. The other tools, again, are hit-or-miss.
I'm not saying it's a *BAD* tool; far from it. Again, for the price you're paying? If this company can stay viable and keep current with all the AI image generators on the market - or at least, keep parity - then I'd say they've got something worthwhile.
In sum: I wouldn't give them a straight-up 5-star review, but it's also not a straight 3-star review either.
Put it this way: For what you're getting and what you're paying and the amount of credits provided, it's not bad at all. How's that for weasel words?
I've had worse purchases on AS, and I've bought tons of tools, so in my estimation, the fact that I'm writing a review at all should say something.
There are some interface issues (no bulk delete, no folder/hierarchy structures) that would be nice to have, but are they necessary? Nah.
For the most part, it's clean, straightforward, and extremely easy to navigate.
Just wish the output of some of the AI-gen tools were a bit better, as some of the photos created were... significantly off to say the least.
Also wish I could generate higher rez imagery without having to feed the same imagery back into the tool.
In short, moving imagery from generation to editing to saving could use some help.
Outside all that, for $30 bucks or so? What's not to love!
Definitely worth the price.
I hope the developers keep pushing the tool/boundaries forward, and I look forward to what they come up with next.
Bottom line: if you drop $30 for tier one, you shouldn't be disappointed.