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Prompt Guide
Learn how to write effective prompts for better AI outputs. Tips on style keywords, negative prompts and iteration.
Prompt Structure
A great prompt follows this formula:
[Subject] + [Style] + [Mood/Lighting] + [Details] + [Camera angle]
Example:
"A futuristic city skyline at sunset, cyberpunk style, neon lights reflecting on wet streets, dramatic lighting, wide angle shot"
Popular Style Keywords
Cinematic
Photorealistic
Watercolor
3D Render
Anime
Oil Painting
Minimalist
Vintage Film
Neon Glow
Flat Design
Isometric
Sketch
Negative Prompts
Negative prompts tell the AI what to avoid. Use them to remove unwanted elements:
✗blurry, low quality, distorted, watermark, text overlay
✗extra fingers, deformed hands, ugly, duplicate
✗cropped, out of frame, bad anatomy, bad proportions
Good vs Bad Prompts
❌ Weak prompt
"a cat sitting"
✓ Strong prompt
"A fluffy orange tabby cat sitting on a windowsill, afternoon golden hour light streaming in, bokeh background of a cozy living room, photorealistic, shallow depth of field"
Iteration Tips
- Start broad, then add details in subsequent generations.
- If the output is close but not perfect, use the Refine feature to adjust specific areas.
- Try different style presets with the same prompt to explore variations.
- Use the Enhance tool to upscale and improve details on outputs you like.
- Save successful prompts as templates for consistent results.