[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fYLxMGGYygowa8H2XHQGEnXcXDu6HimKlZO17f9zNbEk":3,"$fnH6QjVI7YKYoUCkpgSj18arVm5fD0OVLOkbO-M17-Mc":70,"$fEAj-CAzEmr414fbI9LXk5eEXdiZ2rIv4solC-pHalYg":74},{"modelA":4,"modelB":19,"comparisons":30,"seoContent":38,"isGenerating":69},{"slug":5,"name":6,"provider":7,"category":8,"capabilities":9,"pricing":14,"badge":18},"flux-ultra","Flux Ultra 1.1","Black Forest Labs","image",[10,11,12,13],"Text-to-image","Ultra-high detail","Photorealistic output","Premium quality",[15],{"label":16,"credits":17},"Per image",16,"Premium",{"slug":20,"name":21,"provider":22,"category":8,"capabilities":23,"pricing":27},"grok-imagine","Grok Imagine","xAI",[10,24,25,26],"Image-to-image","Creative compositions","High detail",[28],{"label":16,"credits":29},4,[31],{"id":32,"prompt":33,"modelAUrl":34,"modelBUrl":35,"mediaAStatus":36,"mediaBStatus":36,"mediaType":8,"status":36,"category":37},"cmlm1tkb1000fbcsaqb660013","Top-down flat lay overhead shot on a sunlit kitchen counter: a 20s woman with wavy dark-brown hair and a cozy oversized hoodie leans into frame from the top edge, looking up toward the phone camera with a relaxed, candid expression, one hand holding an iced coffee. Neatly arranged around her are a skincare serum, lip balm, keys, a small notebook with scribbles, and a half-eaten croissant on a plate, balanced like an Instagram stories “morning routine” layout. Soft natural window light, subtle shadows, casual real-life vibe, smartphone photo feel.","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F68eed67e-98ad-4d97-8ba0-69a28c29777a.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F0e3fcfbd-f554-4e90-9c27-ebb013a85611.jpg","completed","flat-lay",{"metaTitle":39,"metaDescription":40,"introText":41,"modelAStrengths":42,"modelBStrengths":47,"verdict":52,"faqs":53},"Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Grok Imagine: Flat Lay Comparison","Compare Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Grok Imagine for flat lay images—top-down product arrangements, styling realism, detail, and cost per render.","\u003Cp>Flat lay content lives or dies on the details: believable top-down perspective, clean spacing, consistent shadows, and materials that read correctly (paper, fabric, glass, food, cosmetics, and tech). In Influencer Studio, Flux Ultra 1.1 and Grok Imagine both target photorealistic results—but they approach flat lays with different strengths.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Below is a focused comparison for top-down arranged compositions: how each model handles object placement, styling cohesion, micro-textures, and iteration speed—plus how pricing (16 credits vs 4 credits per image) affects real-world flat lay workflows.\u003C\u002Fp>",[43,44,45,46],"Exceptional micro-detail for flat lays (textures, fibers, embossed packaging, condensation, and fine specular highlights)","Strong photorealistic material rendering—useful for premium product flat lays where surfaces must look “real” under studio lighting","Crisp top-down clarity that holds up when cropping for social formats (1:1, 4:5, 9:16) without losing definition","Best fit for hero images and final selects where realism and polish matter more than iteration cost",[48,49,50,51],"Budget-friendly for flat lay iteration (4 credits\u002Fimage) when exploring multiple layouts, prop sets, and color stories","Image-to-image support for refining an existing flat lay concept—helpful for staying on-brand while adjusting styling","Strong creative composition options for themed flat lays (seasonal drops, editorial spreads, lifestyle desk setups)","Good high-detail output for most social use cases, especially when you need volume and variation","\u003Cp>For flat lay “hero” visuals—where premium realism, material accuracy, and fine texture are non-negotiable—\u003Cstrong>Flux Ultra 1.1\u003C\u002Fstrong> is typically the better pick, even at 16 credits per image. It’s well-suited to polished product arrangements, luxury aesthetics, and close-crop deliverables.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>If your flat lay workflow depends on rapid exploration (many prop combinations, multiple backgrounds, seasonal variants) or you want to iterate from a reference layout, \u003Cstrong>Grok Imagine\u003C\u002Fstrong> offers a strong balance of photorealistic quality and creative flexibility at a much lower per-image cost.\u003C\u002Fp>",[54,57,60,63,66],{"question":55,"answer":56},"Which model is better for photorealistic product flat lays?","Flux Ultra 1.1 is generally the stronger choice for premium, photorealistic flat lays—especially when you need convincing materials (glass, metal, fabric) and crisp micro-detail for hero shots.",{"question":58,"answer":59},"Which model should I use to test many flat lay arrangements quickly?","Grok Imagine is typically better for fast iteration because it costs fewer credits per image and supports image-to-image, making it easier to explore layout variations and styling directions.",{"question":61,"answer":62},"Do both models handle top-down perspective well for flat lays?","Both can produce top-down compositions, but Flux Ultra 1.1 tends to deliver cleaner, more “studio-ready” clarity and surface realism. Grok Imagine performs well for creative layouts and variations, especially when guided by a reference image.",{"question":64,"answer":65},"How does pricing affect flat lay production?","At 16 credits per image, Flux Ultra 1.1 is best reserved for final selects, hero images, and high-impact campaign assets. At 4 credits per image, Grok Imagine is cost-effective for generating many options, A\u002FB testing styling, and producing larger content batches.",{"question":67,"answer":68},"When is image-to-image most useful for flat lay content?","Image-to-image is useful when you already have a flat lay layout you like and want controlled changes—such as swapping props, adjusting the background surface, shifting color palette, or refining lighting—without reinventing the entire arrangement.",false,{"prices":71,"source":73},[72],{"label":16,"credits":17},"definitions",{"prices":75,"source":73},[76],{"label":16,"credits":29}]