How to Write Better AI Image Prompts
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How to Write Better AI Image Prompts
Creating stunning AI-generated images starts with writing effective prompts. Here are the essential techniques to get the best results from any AI image generator.
Be Specific About What You Want
Instead of vague descriptions, provide detailed specifics:
- Bad: "a cat"
- Good: "a fluffy orange tabby cat sitting on a windowsill, afternoon sunlight, cozy atmosphere"
Use Descriptive Adjectives
Adjectives help the AI understand the mood, style, and quality you're looking for:
- Lighting: soft, dramatic, golden hour, studio lit
- Style: photorealistic, cinematic, artistic, minimalist
- Mood: serene, energetic, mysterious, cheerful
Specify the Medium or Style
Tell the AI what kind of image you want:
- "digital art"
- "oil painting"
- "photograph"
- "3D render"
- "watercolor illustration"
Include Technical Details
For more control over your output:
- Camera angle: "low angle shot", "bird's eye view", "close-up"
- Depth of field: "shallow depth of field", "bokeh background"
- Aspect ratio: specify if you need portrait, landscape, or square
Structure Your Prompts
A good prompt structure:
- Subject - What is the main focus?
- Action/Pose - What is happening?
- Setting/Background - Where is it?
- Style/Medium - How should it look?
- Lighting/Mood - What atmosphere?
Example Prompt
A young woman reading a book in a cozy coffee shop, warm afternoon light streaming through large windows, photorealistic, soft focus background, shot on Canon 5D, 85mm lens, f/1.8
Practice and Iterate
The best way to improve is to experiment. Try different combinations and see what works best for your creative vision.
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