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Discover the benefits of local production and tips for creating stunning AI-generated posters.
Discover the benefits of local production and tips for creating stunning AI-generated posters.
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Get the most out of your AI image generation with these expert prompting tips. The more specific and detailed your prompts, the better your results will be.
Who or what is in the image? Be specific about the main focus. Instead of "a dog," try "a fluffy golden retriever puppy with bright eyes" or "a stoic robot barista with glowing blue optics."
How is the shot framed? Specify camera angles and framing like "extreme close-up," "wide shot," "low angle shot," "aerial view," or "portrait orientation." This helps establish the perspective.
What is happening? Include dynamic elements or poses such as "brewing a cup of coffee," "mid-stride running through a field," "reaching for the stars," or "dancing in the rain."
Where does the scene take place? Be specific about the environment: "a futuristic cafe on Mars," "a sun-drenched meadow at golden hour," "a cluttered alchemist's library," or "Tokyo streets at night."
What is the overall aesthetic? Specify artistic styles like "3D animation," "film noir," "watercolor painting," "photorealistic," "1990s product photography," "vintage poster," or "minimalist line art."
Add cinematographic details. Go beyond basics with technical specs: "shallow depth of field (f/1.8)," "golden hour backlighting creating long shadows," "cinematic color grading with muted teal tones," or "soft diffused studio lighting."
Specify text rendering requirements. If you want text in your image, be explicit: "The headline 'URBAN EXPLORER' rendered in bold, white, sans-serif font at the top" or "Vintage-style script saying 'Adventure Awaits' in gold lettering."
The best prompts combine multiple elements. For example: "A photorealistic wide shot of a golden retriever running through a sun-drenched meadow at golden hour, shot with shallow depth of field (f/1.8), with cinematic color grading and warm backlighting creating a magical atmosphere."