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Stable Diffusion has opened up exciting new possibilities for AI-generated art. With the right prompts, these AI systems can produce remarkably detailed and creative images. However, coming up with effective prompts can take some experimentation. Here are some more examples of good prompts to try with Stable Diffusion:
The best stable diffusion prompts for image generation:
For realistic people portraits: “A beautiful portrait painting of a kind old man in Renaissance style”
For landscapes: “A misty forest landscape painting with sparkling sunlight rays coming through the trees, by J.M.W Turner”
For abstract art: “An abstract oil painting of colorful intersecting geometric shapes and spiral patterns by Wassily Kandinsky”
For anime/manga: “A dynamic action scene of a female anime character with long pink hair, dressed in armor, casting a magic spell, digital art”
For specific styles: “A still life painting of fruit in a bowl in the style of Paul Cézanne”
For crossover art: “Homer Simpson as an astronaut, digital art by Pixar”
For adding tiny details: “A small kitten sitting in an oversized armchair, incredibly detailed digital illustration”
For photorealistic images:
- “A photorealistic portrait of a pug dog wearing steampunk goggles and a top hat”
- “An aerial photograph of the Eiffel Tower at sunrise, extremely detailed”
For imaginative mashups:
- “Shrek as an elegant elven warrior, digital art”
- “The Mona Lisa painting except it’s Homer Simpson as the subject, oil on canvas”
For movie posters and covers:
- “A movie poster for a buddy comedy about a talking dog and cat, in the style of Pixar”
- “An eerie Stephen King book cover with an old hotel at night and dark forest, painted by Greg Rutkowski”
For different art mediums:
- “A marble Greek statue of a robot reading a book”
- “A Starry Night painting of a futuristic cityscape by Vincent van Gogh”
Some tips:
- Give it a specific artist/style/medium to mimic. This helps a lot.
- The more details and context you add, the better.
- Avoid overly vague or generic terms like “beautiful”
- Proofread prompts to avoid unintended meanings.
- Don’t worry about prompt length. Stable diffusion works well with long detailed prompts.
- Get creative and have fun with crossovers, mashups, and unusual concepts!
The key is being as descriptive as possible and specifying desired styles, mediums, artists and other details. Don’t be afraid to get creative – Stable Diffusion thrives on unusual, fun and engaging prompts. With practice, you’ll be able to produce stunning AI-generated images.
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