How to Generate Perfect Chinese & English Text in AI Images
Stop getting garbled text in your AI generations. Learn the prompt engineering secrets to unlock Z-Image's full bilingual typography potential.
The "Gibberish" Problem is Solved
For years, AI artists have had to Photoshop text onto their generated images because models simply couldn't spell. With Z-Image, that era is over. Here is how to construct prompts that yield perfect typography.
Step 1: Use Clear Quotation Marks
When prompting for text, always enclose the desired text in single or double quotes. This signals to the model exactly what needs to be rendered.
Prompt: A neon sign on a cyberpunk street that says "FUTURE" in bright blue letters.
Step 2: Specify the Language
Z-Image is unique because it understands Chinese deeply. You can mix languages in a single prompt:
Prompt: A traditional tea shop with a wooden sign reading "茶道" (Tea Ceremony).
Step 3: Describe the Font Style
Don't just ask for text; describe how it looks. Keywords like "bold serif font", "handwritten calligraphy", or "glowing neon style" help the model integrate the text naturally into the scene.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcrowding the prompt with too much text at once.
- Using ambiguous language about where the text should be placed.
Start experimenting with Z-Image today and say goodbye to external photo editors!