Writing a Good Prompt
Do's:
Be specific about the subject and include details that can help generate the desired image.
Use descriptive language to give a clear idea of what you want to see.
Use a format or template that includes relevant information such as location, time of day, and image type.
Take inspiration from previous prompts and generated images.
Don'ts:
Avoid using vague or general terms that can be interpreted in multiple ways.
Don't limit yourself to just one or two words. Use descriptive phrases to communicate the details.
Don't instruct using phrases like "CREATE" or "MAKE" describe the image you are trying to create.
Avoid using conflicting or contradictory details in your prompt as it can lead to confusing and unrealistic results.
When writing a good prompt its good to be specific about the subject.
For example: Just entering the word ‘Wolf‘ would leave a lot of room for interpretation and the result will be quite random.
Being more specific about what you would like to see, will give you results that will resemble your ideas more closely. Consider using a format like this: [subject], [location], [details], [time of day], [type of image] and being specific with each of them.
Check out these images generated with prompt: hyper realistic herd of wild mustangs galloping freely across the golden plains of Wyoming, with the snow-capped Rocky Mountains towering in the distance
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