Prompt examples,
seen clearly.

Every good prompt makes deliberate visual choices visible. Browse examples by image type, then borrow the level of detail, not just the style name.

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Use examples as a reading exercise.

Ask what makes each image distinct before adding it to a prompt. The answer is often more useful than a long list of generic style words.

Start with the subject

Say what the viewer sees before naming the aesthetic.

Locate the light

Soft, direct, backlit, overcast, studio, or twilight are meaningful choices.

Describe the frame

Close-up, full scene, top-down, low angle, and negative space change the image.

Finish with texture

Paper grain, wet pavement, brushed metal, ink bleed, and film grain give the model useful material cues.