Maintaining visual consistency in AI generation just got easier. Flux 2 is now in Euryka with full reference image support—use existing images as anchors to keep characters consistent, match styles perfectly, and create on-brand visuals across campaigns.
One of the biggest challenges in AI image generation is consistency. You create a character you love, but the next image looks completely different. The style shifts. The brand feel drifts
We’ve just added Flux 2 to Euryka with full reference image support for both Imagine and Remix. This means you can now use existing images as a foundation, keeping your visuals consistent across an entire campaign.
Reference images act as visual anchors. Instead of relying purely on text prompts, you give the AI an image to work from. The model uses this reference to maintain consistency in style, composition, colour palette, or character likeness.
Think of it as showing the AI what you want, not just telling it.
Head to the Imaginations module in your Euryka workspace. Select Flux 2 from the model dropdown.
Click the reference image option and upload your source image. This could be:
A character you’ve already generated
A brand asset or product photo
A style reference from a previous campaign
A mood board image
Now add your text prompt describing what you want to create. The AI will combine your reference with your instructions.
For example:
Reference: A character illustration you created last week
Prompt: “Same character sitting at a desk, working on a laptop, warm office lighting”
Hit generate. Review the output. If you need adjustments, use Remix to iterate while keeping the reference intact.
You’re creating a series of social posts featuring a brand mascot or illustrated character. Without reference images, each generation looks like a different person. With Flux 2 references, you maintain the same face, clothing, and style across every image.
You’ve established a visual style for a client. Maybe it’s a specific illustration aesthetic or colour treatment. Upload an example as your reference, and new generations will follow that visual language.
Need your hero product shot in different settings? Upload the original product image as a reference, then prompt for new backgrounds, lighting conditions, or contexts. The product stays consistent while the scene changes.
Have an image you love but need more of the scene? Use it as a reference and prompt for extensions, different angles, or companion visuals that feel like they belong together.
Be specific with your prompts. The reference handles the visual foundation. Your prompt handles the direction. “Same character, different pose, outdoor setting” works better than vague instructions.
Use high-quality references. The clearer your source image, the better the AI can understand what to preserve.
Combine with Remix. Generate your initial image, then use Remix with the same reference to iterate. Each version builds on the last while staying anchored to your reference.
Keep your Brand Hub updated. Your brand context flows through to Imaginations. Combined with reference images, you get visuals that are both consistent and on-brand.
Reference images are one piece of the orchestration puzzle. In Euryka, you can generate in Flux 2, remix in another model, then bring that image into video with Sora or Veo. The reference keeps everything connected.
This is what we mean by multi-model orchestration. Use the best tool for each job, but keep your creative vision consistent throughout.
Flux 2 with reference images is available now in your Imaginations module. If you’re new to Euryka, start a free trial and see how consistent visuals change your workflow.