Wrangling Ai. How ACi studios tamed the wild stallion of artificial intelligence

This article has been written by Nicholas Aldrich

For over thirty years, the team behind ACi Studios has mastered the art of image creation. We've partnered with leading retailers such as John Lewis, M&S, Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda, Aldi, Boots, Amazon, DFS, PC World and iconic brands including adidas, Disney, Xbox, HSBC, Unilever, Aga, Dulux, Barbour and many many more. Throughout this journey, one thing has remained constant, our unwavering commitment to creative excellence.

The creative process. Consistency across all methods

Whether we're shooting traditional photography, crafting CGI, or now harnessing Ai, our approach never changes. Every project begins with the same fundamental questions. What are the brand values? What look and feel does the client need? How should we approach lighting, depth of field, model selection, propping and cropping? The method may evolve, but our creative vision and the quality of our output remain steadfast.

Enter Ai. Hero and villain

Artificial intelligence isn't new, it's existed in various forms for decades. But in the world of image creation, it's the new kid on the block, arriving with equal parts promise and peril. Unless you've been living under a rock, you've heard the buzz around Ai generated images. New terms like "deep fakes" and "Ai slop" have entered our vocabulary, reflecting both the technology's potential and its pitfalls.


Today, anyone with a smartphone can generate images on the bus to school. But creating consistent, on-brand, scalable imagery quickly and affordably for commercial use? That's an entirely different challenge and one that's remained largely unsolved, until now.


The commercial Ai challenge


Why hasn't Ai conquered the commercial creative sector yet? Several critical barriers stand in the way:


  • Quality: No one has successfully matched the quality of high-end studio or location photography at scale


  • Consistency: Ai has a mischievous tendency to produce inconsistent results, failing to deliver the same look and feel time after time


  • Resolution: Most Ai generated images are relatively low resolution, rendering them useless for large format commercial applications


  • Expertise Gap: Most people lack the trained eye to distinguish between good, bad and great imagery. These subtle differences can mean the difference between selling 10 items or 10,000


Currently, most people experimenting with Ai are lone rangers using mainstream platforms, experiencing occasional flashes of genius but fundamentally struggling to control a wild stallion.

The ACi Studios difference. Wrangling the wild stallion

Like many in our industry, we experimented with Ai. The results were promising but frustratingly random. Then in early 2025 our technical team approached us with an idea. "Give us a few weeks," they said. So we left them to their keyboards, pizza and technical jargon.


A month later, they emerged with something extraordinary, a primitive workflow prototype that delivered mind blowing results. "Can you build this into a proper working platform?" we asked. "Yes," they replied, "but we'll need six months."


Eight months later (because great innovation rarely sticks to schedule), our team unveiled ACi, Advanced Creative Intelligence, the platform that, for us, would revolutionise image creation forever.

Close-up of a black horse's nose with dust clouding around it.

What makes ACi revolutionary

ACi isn't just another Ai image generator. It's a comprehensive creative platform built by image makers, for image makers that allows us to make outstanding imagery for our clients, better, quicker and cheaper. Here's what sets us apart:


  • Brand Intelligence: We ingest imagery into our Digital Asset Management system, create detailed briefs and upload brand guidelines to train the Ai on your specific brand DNA


  • Creative Precision: We can ingest and create mood boards, specify camera bodies and lenses, define lighting setups, pinpoint locations using Google Maps coordinates and create bespoke models that perfectly align with your brand. Change angles, create drone shots, the world is your oyster.


  • Scalability: Ingest 100 products into an environment and generate 100 perfectly consistent image iterations in minutes


  • Consistency: Unlike mainstream platforms, ACi delivers repeatable, on-brand results every time


  • Commercial Quality: Output that matches the quality standards of traditional high-end photography, delivered in whatever file format and size you need.

From wild stallion to reliable workhorse

What ACi has achieved is truly game changing. We've taken the unpredictable, untameable nature of Ai image generation and transformed it into a powerful, reliable creative tool. We've wrangled the wild stallion and created a beautiful, controllable workhorse that delivers consistent, scalable, commercial grade imagery.


However, this isn't about replacing traditional photography or CGI, it's about adding another powerful tool to our creative arsenal. A tool that combines three decades of image making expertise with cutting edge technology. Critically, ACi still relies on human beings with the knowledge and trained eye to understand photographic methods, lighting principles and the subtle distinctions between good imagery and great imagery. The platform amplifies our expertise, it doesn't replace it. Every creative decision, from lens selection to composition, from lighting setup to quality control, draws on years of hands-on experience in commercial image creation.


The future of image creation

At ACi Studios, we're less than a year into this journey, but we're already pushing boundaries while maintaining uncompromising quality standards. Our journey with Ai isn't about following trends, it's about leading the evolution of commercial image creation. We've taken the chaos of Ai and brought it to heel, creating a platform that serves the real needs of retailers and brands.


The wild stallion has been tamed. And the future of image creation has never looked more exciting.

By Nick Aldrich April 29, 2026
We wanted to use generative Ai for real production work, but we kept running into the same problem, the image model is only as good as the brief and most teams do not have a repeatable way to translate brand rules, product details and creative intent into prompts that actually hold up at scale, despite Ai models getting better every day. So we built ACi (Advanced Creative Intelligence), an Ai production platform that enables our trained creative operators to turn brief → assets → outputs into a single workflow. The problem Generating a single great image is hard. Generating tens or hundreds of images that all look like the same brand is harder. Without structure, teams lose time rewriting prompts, chasing assets and fixing inconsistencies. What we built We built an Ai production platform designed to make briefing and production repeatable. It starts with briefing built for Ai: a structured way to capture brand, product and creative requirements, with clear fields for what must stay consistent across a whole set of images. It is paired with digital asset management (DAM), so the right logos, pack shots, style references and brand guidelines live in one place and are attached to briefs, keeping the model grounded in the correct context. We also give our operators explicit control over key “camera” and scene variables from the platform (for example, camera and lens choices, lighting source, time of day and location) so outputs match creative intent more reliably and quality is consistently higher. Finally, there is the brief-to-model handoff, where the platform turns briefs into the right format for model inputs and manages prompts, reference assets and settings so output quality is repeatable. Working with leading model providers We work closely with the main Ai providers, which helps us understand what modern Ai models need from a brief. In practice, that means writing prompts that are clear, unambiguous and aligned to the intended output, capturing the details models struggle with unless they are explicitly specified and using a consistent approach so the brand stays coherent across multiple images, campaigns and teams. Therefore, the ACi platform manages this for the operator, ensuring the correct information is always captured and that no fluff gets in the way of accuracy or consistency. Consistency across images and brand Our goal is not only “great outputs.” It is consistent outputs. The platform maintains that consistency by reusing structured brand constraints, reusing approved reference assets and standardising the briefing and prompt patterns that work. Automation at scale Once the brief is right, production can be automated. Our operators can generate tens or hundreds of images in a controlled way, reducing manual production time while keeping quality predictable. Print-ready finishing (upscaling) For print and high-resolution delivery, we can automatically upscale outputs to very large files when needed, including up to 800MB TIFFs, so work can move from concept to production-ready without redoing everything downstream. So why? This is why we built the platform: to make Ai image generation work like a real production pipeline, with better briefs, greater consistency, lower-cost production at scale and the ability for our operators to create amazing, on-brand retail imagery without sacrificing quality. This enables retailers and brands of all shapes and sizes to have a more level playing field when it comes to creating high-quality imagery for e-commerce, social or campaign use.
By Nick Aldrich April 29, 2026
We wanted to use generative Ai for real production work, but we kept running into the same problem, the image model is only as good as the brief and most teams do not have a repeatable way to translate brand rules, product details and creative intent into prompts that actually hold up at scale, despite Ai models getting better every day. So we built ACi (Advanced Creative Intelligence), an Ai production platform that enables our trained creative operators to turn brief → assets → outputs into a single workflow. The problem Generating a single great image is hard. Generating tens or hundreds of images that all look like the same brand is harder. Without structure, teams lose time rewriting prompts, chasing assets and fixing inconsistencies. What we built We built an Ai production platform designed to make briefing and production repeatable. It starts with briefing built for Ai: a structured way to capture brand, product and creative requirements, with clear fields for what must stay consistent across a whole set of images. It is paired with digital asset management (DAM), so the right logos, pack shots, style references and brand guidelines live in one place and are attached to briefs, keeping the model grounded in the correct context. We also give our operators explicit control over key “camera” and scene variables from the platform (for example, camera and lens choices, lighting source, time of day and location) so outputs match creative intent more reliably and quality is consistently higher. Finally, there is the brief-to-model handoff, where the platform turns briefs into the right format for model inputs and manages prompts, reference assets and settings so output quality is repeatable. Working with leading model providers We work closely with the main Ai providers, which helps us understand what modern Ai models need from a brief. In practice, that means writing prompts that are clear, unambiguous and aligned to the intended output, capturing the details models struggle with unless they are explicitly specified and using a consistent approach so the brand stays coherent across multiple images, campaigns and teams. Therefore, the ACi platform manages this for the operator, ensuring the correct information is always captured and that no fluff gets in the way of accuracy or consistency. Consistency across images and brand Our goal is not only “great outputs.” It is consistent outputs. The platform maintains that consistency by reusing structured brand constraints, reusing approved reference assets and standardising the briefing and prompt patterns that work. Automation at scale Once the brief is right, production can be automated. Our operators can generate tens or hundreds of images in a controlled way, reducing manual production time while keeping quality predictable. Print-ready finishing (upscaling) For print and high-resolution delivery, we can automatically upscale outputs to very large files when needed, including up to 800MB TIFFs, so work can move from concept to production-ready without redoing everything downstream. So why? This is why we built the platform: to make Ai image generation work like a real production pipeline, with better briefs, greater consistency, lower-cost production at scale and the ability for our operators to create amazing, on-brand retail imagery without sacrificing quality. This enables retailers and brands of all shapes and sizes to have a more level playing field when it comes to creating high-quality imagery for e-commerce, social or campaign use.
By Giles Mosley April 24, 2026
Traditional studio production can be brilliant. It can also be slow, expensive and hard to scale. We built our new sloths video to tell that story in a way people will actually remember and to introduce a set of loveable characters we will be using across ACi Studios marketing. (…Also to show off our animation creation and production skills using Ai) The idea: a lovable Sloth who finds a new and better way Our sloths live in a classic photographic studio world. They are cute, recognisable and each one has a role you would expect on set: photographer, lighting, set build, hair and make-up and more. They represent the old-school craft and effort that goes into creating great imagery. The joke is not that the work is bad. The joke is that it takes ages. The contrast: modern retail imagery cannot afford to wait Retail moves fast. Product ranges change. Campaigns launch weekly. Channels multiply. If your marketing imagery is “hanging around like a sloth”, your time-to-market and your budgets suffer. That is where ACi Studios comes in. We have built our own platform we call Advanced Creative Intelligence . It helps us produce high-quality imagery with Ai that is: On brand Consistent at scale Automated where it should be Fast, without the brand risk Meet Flash: the sloth who refuses to accept slow as normal Flash is the digital assistant. Flash is the slightly dorky one. Flash is also the clever one. After another long day on set, Flash does what all of us do when work feels harder than it should be: they go searching for a better way. Flash discovers ACi Studios, a UK-based team built by people who used to run the biggest photographic studio in the UK, producing work for major retailers and global brands. Part 1 and what comes next This video is Part 1, where you meet the sloths and see how they work, which is slllooowww. Keep an eye out for Part 2, where Flash steps forward and changes the way he does things forever. Link to the video: The Slowest Crew on Set What the video is really about This campaign is not “Ai versus photographers”. It is about removing the friction that makes imagery production slow and unpredictable. Great creative & marketing teams should spend less time battling process and more time making decisions that improve the business and letting companies like ACi do the hard production. It is also a small glimpse of something else: our animation and production capability goes beyond retail product imagery. How this changes things Our CEO Nick Aldrich commented, “15 years ago, I spent a lot of time in negotiations to buy a leading Soho based CGI production company who worked with some of the best know brands on the planet. Their work was class leading and they employed many skilled creatives working with expensive high powered computing and software like Smoke, Flame, Nuke. The output was simply amazing at the time, but slow and massively expensive a) to produce and b) for the client to procure. What we can now do with Ai (utilising our own ACi technology) is simply phenomenal. We came up with the idea for the sloths, created copy, story boards, stills and animatics and then went on to make a 90 second fully animated high res video all within days. 15 years ago this would have cost a considerable six figure amount of money, whereas today, ACi were able to produce all of this work in-house. The difference this creates to budgets but also to accessibility is ground breaking.” Want the fast version of this story? If you are launching products and campaigns and your imagery is becoming the bottleneck, we would love to show you what “better, quicker, and cheaper” looks like when it is properly controlled, consistent and on brand.
By Nick Aldrich April 14, 2026
Speed and cost are the usual reasons brands adopt Ai for imagery. But there is a hidden cost that shows up the moment Ai is used without craft, control and quality assurance: public mistakes that damage trust. A recent example that made the rounds was a Temu campaign image featuring a model in a fashion skirt where the top half of the body appeared to be back-to-front. The image did what bad Ai imagery always does. It stopped selling the product and started selling a meme. This is not an anti-Ai argument. It is the opposite. Ai can be a major advantage when it is treated as a production system, not a shortcut. The point is simple, if you are going to use Ai to save time and money, it needs to be done properly. The real problem with “bad Ai” is not the tech. Most high profile failures are not caused by the underlying model being “dumb.” They happen because the workflow is careless. There is no defined reference for lighting, proportion, pose, styling, cropping and retouching quality. The system is allowed to invent anatomy, garments, shadows and reflections without guardrails. Human checks that traditional production takes for granted are skipped. Accountability disappears, and Ai is treated like an intern that no one supervises. The result is imagery that looks “almost right” until you see the details. In commercial photography, the details are the whole job. When Ai imagery fails publicly, the costs are rarely measured correctly. It is not just the cost of replacing an asset. The real costs include brand credibility loss, reduced conversion, wasted media spend and internal disruption. People hesitate when something looks off. If it triggers doubt, it triggers drop-off. And if you spend heavily to amplify a mistake, “cheap” imagery becomes very expensive. A common misconception is that Ai speed comes from generating images quickly. In commercial work, speed comes from producing approved images quickly, consistently and at scale. That only happens when the workflow is engineered. Inputs have to be clean and controlled. Outputs need to be consistent and repeatable. Variations should be intentional, not random. Review and revision must be built into the process. Prompting alone is not a production pipeline. If a brand wants Ai imagery to be a genuine advantage, it needs to behave like professional photography production. That starts with a defined visual standard: lighting, styling, colour targets, cropping rules and channel requirements. It requires a controlled generation pipeline where consistency comes from the system around the model, not the model name itself. It needs craft-informed review so a trained eye catches what automated checks miss: anatomy, drape, proportions, reflections and material behaviour. It needs brand-safe revisions so the process supports change requests without drifting away from the approved look. And it needs to scale without chaos, performing across thousands of SKUs and variations, not just one hero image. Where ACi Studios fits is in combining two things that are rarely together: production grade Ai capability built for reliability and repeatability and real photographic and creative craft so the output sells, not just renders. Conversion oriented imagery is not only about looking realistic. It is about communicating value, quality, fit and trust. When you work with an expert team, you do not just get faster images. You get faster launches without brand risk. The takeaway is simple. Ai is not the danger. Uncontrolled Ai is. If your goal is to save time and money, the most expensive thing you can do is ship images that look wrong, confuse customers, or invite ridicule. The winning approach is to treat Ai like any other serious production capability: define standards, build controls and apply craft. If you want Ai imagery that is fast, consistent, and built to convert, ACi Studios is set up to do it properly.
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