Prompt fundamentals
Understand how to write clear, effective prompts that consistently produce the results you want.
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Lead with the subject
Name the thing you want before reaching for adjectives. "A glass orb on a marble surface" grounds the model. "Cinematic, ultra-detailed, 8k" without a subject leaves it guessing.
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Control the four levers
Strong prompts specify composition (framing and angle), lighting (direction and quality), palette (two or three dominant colors), and medium (photo, illustration, 3D render). Name all four and your results become repeatable.
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Leave space on purpose
If text or a logo will sit on top of the image, ask for it: "Leave the upper third clean for a headline." Plan for the design context before you generate, not after.
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Iterate on one thing at a time
When a result is almost right, change a single lever and regenerate. This keeps the parts you like stable and teaches you which words move which dial.
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