AI Image Commands
Introduction
AI Generative Image commands provide a powerful way to create unique, AI-generated images directly through your stream chat. These commands interact with our AI image generation service to create custom visuals based on text prompts, which are then displayed through your stream’s browser source.
How It Works
- A viewer types the command with their desired prompt
- The command sends the prompt to our AI image provider
- The AI generates a unique image based on the prompt
- The image is automatically displayed on your stream through the browser source
Setup Guide
Prerequisites
Before setting up an AI Generative Image command, ensure you have:
- A properly configured browser source in your streaming software
- Sufficient AI tokens for image generation
- Clear understanding of your stream’s content guidelines
Command Creation Process
Basic Command Setup
- Navigate to your dashboard
- Access the Commands tab
- Click the green “Add New Command” button
- Select “AI Generated Image” from the options
Command Name Configuration
- Choose a clear, descriptive name
- Remember that all commands require an exclamation mark (!) when used
- Examples of good command names:
- !generate
- !imagine
- !createart
- !aiart
Permission Settings
Select who can use the command from these options:
- Anyone: Open to all chat participants
- Followers: Limited to channel followers
- VIPs: Exclusive to channel VIPs
- Subscribers: Limited to paid subscribers
- Moderators: Restricted to mod team
- Broadcasters: Limited to channel owner
Consider these factors when choosing permissions:
- Token usage and costs
- Potential for misuse
- Stream content guidelines
- Community engagement goals
Content Filter Settings
- NSFW Toggle Option
- Enables or disables adult content generation
- Affects what types of images can be generated
- Should align with your stream’s rating
- Note: Results still depend on specific prompts
Response Configuration
Static Response Option:
- Toggle AI response OFF
- Enter a fixed message to display when command is used
- Use merge fields for dynamic content
AI-Generated Response Option:
- Toggle AI response ON
- Provide instructions for response generation
- Uses additional AI text tokens
- Can create more dynamic interactions
Cooldown Settings
Set appropriate delays between command uses:
- Recommended minimum: 30 seconds
- Standard setting: 60 seconds
- For complex generations: 2-5 minutes
- Factors to consider:
- Image generation time
- Token usage
- Stream pacing
- Resource management
Best Practices
Writing Effective Prompts
- Be specific and descriptive
- Use clear, unambiguous language
- Include style preferences
- Specify important details
- Test different approaches
Content Management
- Regularly monitor generated content
- Maintain appropriate themes
- Review and update guidelines
- Keep track of token usage
Technical Considerations
- Ensure browser source is properly set up
- Monitor system resource usage
- Have backup commands ready
- Test regularly during offline mode
- Keep settings updated
Moderation Tips
- Set clear guidelines for prompts
- Monitor chat during generation
- Have contingency plans for inappropriate content
- Regular review of permission settings
- Document any issues or concerns
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Images Not Displaying:
- Check browser source configuration
- Verify permissions settings
- Confirm token availability
- Test connection to AI service
Inappropriate Content:
- Review NSFW toggle settings
- Adjust permission levels
- Update prompt guidelines
- Enhance moderation protocols
Performance Issues:
- Check cooldown settings
- Monitor resource usage
- Verify browser source setup
Additional Resources
- Use merge fields for dynamic responses
- Test commands during offline mode
- Keep documentation of successful prompts
- Maintain backup commands
- Regular system checks
Remember to monitor token usage and adjust settings based on your stream’s needs and audience engagement patterns.
Video Tutorial
For more information on how to create AI image commands, please refer to the AI Image Commands Tutorial or watch the video below: