Prompt Structure Basics
The text prompt box in your AI text-to-image generator is your canvas, and the words you use define the content that will appear.
Fundamental Rules:
Word Order Matters: AI prioritizes words at the beginning of a prompt more than those appearing later.
Detail Placement: Adding details further down the prompt can emphasize importance.
Clarity is Key: If you specify details, they must be essential to your image.
Structuring Your Prompt
Your prompt should follow a structured approach with four key sections:
1. IntroductionDefine your project: painting, photo, illustration, etc.
If you have a character, describe them here (e.g., ethnicity, hair, expression).
Describe their action (e.g., standing tall, running, sitting).
Specify their clothing from head to toe.
Define the background (e.g., cityscape, forest, studio backdrop).
Describe mood and lighting.
Balancing the Prompt
The length and structure of your prompt affect how well AI interprets and weights the words:
Keeping sections concise and of similar length helps avoid confusion.
Longer prompts allow for better balance, similar to stabilizing a long stick versus a short one.
Working with LoRAs
LoRAs introduce additional weights that may shift focus within an image. To counterbalance this, add more details to other elements.
4. Extra Emphasis Section
If a specific detail is crucial (e.g., “wearing a fur coat”), reinforce it here:
Example:
"Make sure the fur coat is pristine lime green with a high-rising broad collar, puffy round shoulders, and large sleeves with wrist-cuff fur collars."
Why this works:
Repeating key elements keeps them relevant and increases their importance in the AI's interpretation.
Repetition acts as an emphasis tool, ensuring clarity and consistency.
By following these guidelines, you can refine your prompts for more controlled and precise AI-generated images.