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Approving or Changing Images and Assets

·course·2026-06-12

When the AI builds your game, it generates the artwork and items it needs — characters, backgrounds, objects, and more. Before you publish, you get to review these visuals and decide what stays and what gets changed.

Reviewing the generated assets

After your game is created, you'll be able to look over the images and assets the AI made. Take a moment to go through them and see whether they fit the look and feel you want for your game.

Approving what you like

If an image looks great and suits your game, simply approve it. Approved assets stay in the game as they are. There's no need to change things that already work — keep what you like.

Changing what you don't

If something isn't quite right — maybe a character doesn't fit the theme, or an image isn't what you pictured — you can request a change instead of approving it. The AI can generate a new version for you to consider. Keep reviewing and adjusting until the visuals match your vision.

Tips for better assets

  • Be specific about what's off. The clearer you are about what you'd like different, the better the replacement will be.
  • Review everything before publishing. It's worth checking each asset so the finished game feels consistent.
  • Remember the theme. Approve assets that fit the overall mood and style you chose, so the game looks cohesive.

Your photo-based assets

If you started your game from a photo, the AI uses that image as part of the game's visuals. Review how it's been incorporated, and if you'd like it handled differently, request a change just like any other asset.

Next

Once the visuals are how you want them, you can move on to editing and improving the rest of the game.

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