To create an effective image prompt, start with a simple formula: [Type of image] [Subject] [Environment] [Action]. This formula provides a foundation for crafting a clear and concise prompt that helps the AI model generate the desired image.
Example Prompt: "Splash art digital painting wolf at night moon mountain background howling."Expanding Your Prompt with LLMsTo further refine your prompt, use the "Expand Prompt" feature, which utilizes a large language model (LLM) to automatically add more specific words to your prompt. This can help improve the overall quality and accuracy of the generated image.Example Expanded Prompt: "Wolf mid-howl under a full moon, silhouetted against a star-studded night sky, perched atop a craggy cliff, fur detailed by the moon's silver glow, ambient lighting creates an eerie atmosphere, emphasizing the raw power of nature, chiaroscuro, high contrast, digital painting."Prompt Word OrderThe order of the words in your prompt can significantly impact the generated image. Place the most important details closer to the front of the prompt, and use the basic prompt formula as a starting point.Example: "Comic drawing style" placed at the beginning of the prompt yields a more comic-like image, while placing it at the end of the prompt has a lesser effect.Prompting for CompositionComposition refers to the arrangement of elements within an artwork. To prompt for composition, use basic photography terms, such as "full body," "half body," or "close up." Provide context for the subject, including the environment and action, to help the AI model understand the desired composition.Example: "Full body of a knight in shining armor, standing on a mountain" provides more context and yields a better composition than simply "full body of a knight in shining armor."ModifiersModifiers are additional elements that can enhance the image and create more detail or a specific style. Use modifiers to alter the style, format, or perspective of the image.
Negative PromptsNegative prompts can help minimize undesirable outcomes by telling the model what not to do. Use words that are the opposite of the desired outcome, and start with no negative prompts, adding them as needed.Example: Using "ugly and jewelry" as a negative prompt removes the necklace and earring from the generated image.