Flat Lay Comparison

Reve vs Z-Image Turbo

Top-down arranged compositions and aesthetic product flat lays — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.

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Flat lay visuals live or die on composition: clean top-down perspective, believable spacing, consistent shadows, and tasteful styling that makes products feel intentionally arranged—not randomly scattered. In Influencer Studio, both Reve and Z-Image Turbo can generate flat lays from prompts, but they excel in different parts of the workflow.

Below is a focused comparison on how each model handles common flat lay needs like typography on labels, cohesive aesthetic direction, repeatable layouts for series content, and fast iteration for styling variations—while noting that both cost 8 credits per image.

Flat Lay — Side-by-Side Results

Prompt

"Top-down flat lay on a cozy bedroom duvet: a 20s woman with shoulder-length wavy brown hair leans into the corner of the frame, looking up toward the phone camera with a relaxed half-smile, wearing an oversized gray hoodie and simple gold hoops. Around her are neatly arranged everyday items—iced coffee, open journal with messy handwriting, pastel highlighter, phone with a TikTok draft screen, lip balm, scrunchie, and earbuds—balanced and slightly “used,” not perfectly staged. Soft natural window light, casual candid vibe like an Instagram story “morning reset” snapshot."

Feature Comparison

FeatureReveZ-Image Turbo
ProviderReveTongyi Lab (Alibaba)
Subcategoriestext-to-imagetext-to-image, image-to-image
1080p / 2k ModeYesYes
4k ModeNoNo
NSFW RatingMediumLow
Aspect Ratio1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:31:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3
Starting Price8 credits8 credits

Reve Strengths

  • Stronger aesthetic polish for editorial-style flat lays (balanced color, pleasing styling, and cohesive art direction)
  • More reliable text rendering for flat lay scenarios that include packaging, labels, cards, or on-image typography
  • Better at “designed” arrangements where props feel intentionally placed rather than incidental
  • Well-suited for creative flat lay concepts (seasonal themes, brand moodboards, gift sets, launch kits) with a premium look

Z-Image Turbo Strengths

  • Ultra-fast generation for rapid flat lay iteration (swap props, colorways, or layout variations quickly)
  • Supports image-to-image, making it easier to refine an existing flat lay composition without starting over
  • LoRA support for repeatable flat lay styling (consistent brand look, recurring props, or category-specific aesthetics)
  • Cost-effective at the same 8 credits per image when you need many drafts to nail spacing, shadows, and arrangement

Verdict

If your flat lay priority is premium aesthetic quality and clean, accurate text on packaging or cards, Reve is typically the better first choice—especially for hero images and campaign-ready top-down compositions.

If your priority is speed, high-volume iteration, or building a repeatable flat lay style system via image-to-image and LoRA, Z-Image Turbo is often the more practical daily driver. Since both are priced at 8 credits per image, the decision usually comes down to whether you value final-frame polish (Reve) or workflow efficiency and consistency tooling (Z-Image Turbo).

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