Design work in Recraft often starts with a simple prompt or an imported reference image, then moves into quick variations until you find a direction worth polishing. After generating options, designers typically adjust composition, colors, and details with AI-assisted edits instead of rebuilding assets from scratch. When a concept needs to scale across sizes or channels, the vector workflow helps convert rough ideas into clean, editable shapes that can be reused in layouts, UI files, and print-ready materials.
A common production path is to create a set of consistent visuals for a campaign: generate a few base styles, save them, and apply the same look to new images as you produce banners, social posts, and landing-page graphics. Background removal and mockups are often used near the end of the process to place artwork into realistic contexts for approvals. Upscaling supports final exports when teams need sharper results for larger placements.
Collaboration is handled by working in shared spaces where teammates review iterations, leave comments, and align on a chosen style before generating the remaining assets. This setup fits workflows like building an icon library, exploring logo directions, updating older raster graphics into vectors, or producing multiple ad variants quickly while keeping visual consistency across deliverables.
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