Prompt Guides

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Image Generation Guide

Creating perfect AI images is about understanding how to structure your prompts. Follow this guide to craft effective prompts that bring your vision to life.

Important: The examples below are just guidelines - you can describe anything using simple, natural words!

Step-by-Step Prompt Structure

1

Define the Subject

Start by specifying the main focus and character count. This helps the model understand composition.

Examples (you can use any number combination):

1girl2boys1girl2boys1boyetc...

Note: When requesting multiple characters (2girls, 2boys, etc.), AI may sometimes duplicate the same character instead of creating distinct individuals.

2

Describe Details

Add appearance, actions, and attire details using clear, simple tags.

Examples (use simple descriptive words):

smilingblue dresssword in handstandinglong hairred eyesetc...

Tip: You can describe any detail you imagine using simple words!

3

Set the Background

Specify the setting and environment for your scene.

Examples (describe any location you want):

indoors, bedroomoutdoors, cityfantasy forest, treesdetailed cityscapebeach, sunsetetc...

You can specify any environment - indoor, outdoor, real, or fantasy!

4

Add Quality & Style Tags

Enhance output quality with these recommended tags.

Quality tags (these improve overall output):

masterpiecebest qualityhighresabsurdresnewest

For realism (add these for photorealistic style):

ambient occlusionraytracing3d renderrealistic4ketc...

Camera Angles & Lighting

Camera Angles

Add after quality tags for camera perspective:

from abovefrom belowclose-upportraitPOVbirds-eyewide shotisometricupper bodyfull bodyetc...

Lighting Options

Add after angle tags for lighting mood:

Cinematic LightHollywood LightingBacklightingRim lightingSoft lightingharsh lightingDramatic lightfilm-style contrastetc...

Understanding Negative Prompts

Negative prompts tell the AI what you don't want in your image. They can help reduce unwanted features, but they're not a guarantee.

Important Limitations

  • Not guaranteed: Negative prompts sometimes help, but they don't always work perfectly
  • Positive is stronger: Positive tags have more influence than negative ones. If something is in your positive prompt, it's hard to remove with negative prompts
  • Use as refinement: Think of negatives as fine-tuning, not as absolute rules

How to Use Negative Prompts

If you notice unwanted elements appearing in your generations, add them to negative prompts to reduce their occurrence.

Example 1Wrong Number of Characters

Problem: Asking for 1 girl but getting 2 girls

Add to negative:2girlsmultiple girls
Example 2Unwanted Objects or Details

Problem: Getting glasses when you don't want them

Add to negative:glasseseyewear
Example 3Wrong Colors

Problem: Getting blue hair instead of other colors

Add to negative:blue hair
Example 4Unwanted Poses or Actions

Problem: Character sitting when you want standing

Add to negative:sittingchair
Example 5Quality Issues

Problem: Low quality or distorted results

Add to negative:blurrylow qualitydeformedbad anatomyetc...
Best Practice

Tip: Instead of adding many negative tags, focus on getting your positive prompt right first. Use negative prompts only for persistent unwanted elements that keep appearing.

Example Prompts

Example 1Simple Character

1girllong hairblue eyessmilingwearing a red dressoutdoorsparkmasterpiecebest quality
Example 1
Example 1

Example 2Action Scene

1girlpilot suitholding flowersaction posefuturistic city backgroundcyberpunkmasterpiecehighres
Example 2
Example 2

Example 3Multiple Characters

2girlsholding handssmilingwearing school uniformsbamboo forestfirefliesflaresunny daymasterpiece

Note: AI models sometimes duplicate the same character instead of creating distinct individuals. This is a current limitation of the technology.

Example 3
Example 3

Example 4Fantasy Warrior

1boysilver armorholding glowing sworddetermined expressionshort haircape flowingancient ruins backgrounddramatic lightingmasterpiecebest quality
Example 4
Example 4

Example 5Magical Library Scene

1girlwitch hatreading ancient bookpurple robesfloating magical orbsbookshelvescandlelightmystical atmospheresoft lightingmasterpiecehighres
Example 5
Example 5

Example 6Underwater Adventure

1girlmermaid tailflowing hairreaching towards surfaceunderwatercoral reeftropical fishsun rays through waterbubblesmasterpiecebest quality
Example 6
Example 6

Best Practices

  • Avoid conflicting composition tags like close-up and wide shot together
  • Use recommended composition tags: upper body, portrait, full body
  • Keep lighting consistent between character and background
  • Start with minimal parameters and add details gradually

Video Generation Guide

Video generation requires a different approach than images. Focus on describing movement and camera motion rather than static details. The system automatically handles scene details based on your character.

Important: Ask for Actions Present in the Image

For best results, describe actions or movements that match what's already visible in your starting image.

Example:

If you want a character to ride a horse, first generate an image with the character already on a horse. Then for video, use a prompt like: "Girl is riding a horse."

Three Golden Rules

1

Subject Movement is Essential

Always describe what the subject is doing. Camera motion and details are optional, but movement is crucial.

2

Keep Prompts Short & Precise

Don't describe scene details - they're handled automatically. Instead of:

long-hair blonde woman with green eyes moving from side to side

Simply write:

moving from side to side

3

Use Slower Movements

Fast actions like dancing or parkour may cause artifacts. Gentle, slow movements work best.

Video Prompt Structure

Subject Movement+Camera Motion(optional)+Details(optional)

💡 Use natural language and simple words to describe any movement or camera action you imagine!

Camera Movements

Works Well

These camera movements generally produce good results:

  • Camera pushes in / pulls out

    Use "camera pushes in" instead of "zooms in" - push in works great, pull out requires careful structure

  • Camera pulls back

    Perfect for revealing scenes progressively, works very well

  • Camera follows / tracking shot

    Following subject motion works well when explicitly described

  • Camera orbits / circles around

    Circular motion around subject creates dynamic shots

  • Camera tilts up / tilts down

    Vertical camera movement - may need prompt refinement

  • Camera slowly zooms out

    Slow zooms work better than fast ones

Limited Support

These movements may have issues or inconsistent results:

  • Whip pan / fast pan

    Too fast - rapid horizontal movement not supported

  • Crash zoom / rapid zoom

    Fast zooms cause artifacts and poor results

  • Camera pans left / pans right

    Works sometimes but doesn't always respect the specified direction

  • Camera roll / 360 rotation

    Possible but needs multiple attempts and refinement

💡 These are just common examples - feel free to try any camera movement you can describe with simple words!

Example Video Prompts

Prompt:

Moving elegantly from side to side, head tilts to the side, camera pushes in on her slightly

Prompt:

Smiling and tilting head, camera pushes in on her face

Prompt:

Camera pulls out, background turns into fireworks

Pro Tips for Better Videos

  • Focus on gentle, deliberate movements rather than fast action
  • Describe camera movements explicitly using simple words like "camera pushes in" or "camera follows"
  • Combine subject movement with camera motion for dynamic results
  • Experiment with different prompts - results vary by character style
  • Avoid describing appearance - let the character model handle that
  • Remember: These examples are guidelines - feel free to describe any movement using simple, natural words!

About Video Generation Quality

We use the latest AI video models available, but video generation is still evolving technology. Videos may sometimes be corrupted, not match your description perfectly, or have unexpected artifacts. This is part of learning how to prompt for current video model.

Feel free to experiment! Don't be discouraged if results aren't perfect on the first try. Video AI is improving rapidly, and experimentation helps you learn what works best.

💡 Testing & Energy: If you're experimenting and run low on energy credits, contact us and we'll add more so you can continue testing what works and what doesn't!

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Quick Tip

Experiment and iterate! AI generation is an art. Don't be afraid to try different combinations and see what works best for your vision.