The fix for generic AI posters is the trick real designers use: feed Ultron a look you already love and tell it to borrow the art direction, not copy it.
Most AI posters look generic because everyone types the same vague prompt and hopes. The trick real designers use is to feed it a reference, a look you already love, and tell it to borrow the art direction, not copy it. Ultron does this beautifully, builds the whole thing in 4K, then lets you fix any single word or colour by drawing right on the poster.
What this does
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Designs from a reference. Drop in a poster whose style you love and Ultron uses it as art direction, the typography, layout, palette, and energy, then builds your poster around your own topic.
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Renders in 4K. You get a high-end, designed-looking poster in one pass, not a flat template.
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Fixes one thing without re-rolling. If a headline comes out wrong, draw on it, tap that text layer, and rewrite just that word. Nothing else moves.
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Every object is a layer. Select the background and recolour only that, or grab and resize any element.
How to do it
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Open Ultron and start a new build.
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Drop in your reference. Add a poster whose style you want to borrow. Use your own design or a license-free one, never a real brand's artwork.
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Paste the designer prompt below and swap in what you are building.
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Refine on the poster. Draw on any wrong text and rewrite that layer, recolour the background, resize objects, then zoom in to check the 4K detail.
The world-class designer prompt
How to get the most out of it
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Pick a strong reference. The better the look you feed it, the better it designs. Choose one with clear typography and a palette you love.
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Be specific about your topic. Name the product, the vibe, and any text you want on it.
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Edit, don't re-roll. Fix the one wrong word or colour with the draw-on-image tools instead of regenerating.
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Zoom in before you export. Check the small text is sharp, that is your 4K quality proof.
The honest bit
Use a reference you have the right to use, your own work or a license-free design, not a real brand's poster. Ultron gives you a high-end first draft, but read the copy and tweak anything that does not sound like you before you post.
Run this on autopilot.
Everything in this guide becomes an agent inside Ultron: set it up once, keep it running. You review, it executes.
