DALL-E 3
Featured images with OpenAI DALL-E 3
Overview
Machined can generate featured images with DALL-E 3 using your OpenAI api key. You can configure automatic image generation for your clusters or manually create images for each article.
Machined provides 70+ pre-defined styles and let's you define the hue and tone of your images.

Usage
Automatic
You can enable automatic DALL-E 3 image generation for featured images, simply select DALL-E 3 in the Featured Images dropdown on your cluster, then select the settings you wish to use.

Each time an article is written in this cluster, a featured image will be created with DALL-E 3 using the settings you have selected.
Manual
You can also generate featured images manually using DALL-E 3, open the featured image popup for the article in question and navigate the the DALL-E 3 tab.

From here you can generate images in two ways:
Using the Style and Hue approach
Define your very own custom prompt
Storage
Machined does not remove existing images when you generate new ones, so you can always go back to a previously generated image. You can see all images for an article by opening the Featured Images popup as described above.
Machined will store images for up to 3 months, at which point they will be permanently deleted, so please make sure you export images that you want to keep.
Pricing
At time of writing this guide, the costs are:
1024x1024 images are $0.04 each
1792x1024 images are $0.08 each
See the OpenAI pricing page for more info...
Settings
Machined allows you to use styles and hues when generating images, to help you keep consistency between images in your clusters.
Image size
Machined generates images that are 1792x1024
Styles
The image style lets you define which artistic style the image will be created in. Some styles are more suitable that others depending on your niche, topic and keyword.
Below are examples of the available styles, generated for the keyword "how long do swans live".

Abstract Art

Abstract Geometry

Art Deco

Art Nouveau

Bauhaus

Bokeh Art

Brutalism in design

Byzantine Art

Celtic Art

Charcoal

Chinese Brush Painting

Chiptune Visuals

Concept Art

Constructivism

Cyber Folk

Cybernetic Art

Cyberpunk

Dadaism

Data Art

Digital Collage

Digital Cubism

Digital Impressionism

Digital Painting

Double Exposure

Dreamy Fantasy

Dystopian Art

Etching

Expressionism

Fauvism

Flat Design

Fractal Art

Futurism

Glitch Art

Gothic Art

Gouache

Greco-Roman Art

Impressionism

Ink Wash

Isometric Art

Japanese Ukiyo-e

Kinetic Typography

Lithography

Low Poly

Macabre Art

Magic Realism

Minimalism

Modernism

Monogram

Mosaic

Neon Graffiti

Neon Noir

Origami

Papercut

Parallax Art

Pastel Drawing

Photorealism

Pixel Art

Pointillism

Polyart

Pop Art

Psychedelic Art

Rennaissance/Baroque

Retro Wave

Romanticism

Sci-Fi Fantasy

Scratchboard

Steampunk

Stippling

Surrealism

Symbolism

Trompe-l'œil

Vaporwave

Vector Art

Voxel Art

Watercolor

Woodblock Printing

Zen Doodle
Hue
The image hue can be used to define a color overtone to the images. This can help you follow a color scheme or a common tone.
Below is an example of a cluster using Teal as the hue:

Troubleshooting
General information and advice
DALL-E 3 is a relatively new model from OpenAI and may still be a bit unstable. We think it will improve over time, especially as OpenAI adds more resources to run the service and perfects the platform but we have noticed a number of issues to be aware of.
I was charged for an image that was not generated
Machined makes use of timeouts and other mechanisms to ensure service stability. This can sometimes lead to us cancelling API requests before we've received a response from OpenAI (when they take too long to respond to us). This can sometimes lead to occasions when an image has not been generated but you have been charged for it on the API.
I used the same style but the image came out different
DALL-E 3 is an AI model and as such, it's output can be very non-deterministic. We strive to perfect our prompts to ensure as much consistency as possible but this may not always be possible. If you are unhappy with an image, you can always generate a new one.
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