Midjourney, DALL·E, Flux, and others — Structured prompts covering subject, style, lighting, and composition for image generators.
Use image-optimized prompts for concept art, product mockups, cinematic stills, portraits, and any visual generation task where a vague prompt produces inconsistent results.
Precise control over style and mood when a prompt specifies it explicitly rather than leaving it implied.
Naming composition and lighting language yields far more consistent results across generations.
Film stock, lens, and artist-style modifiers meaningfully shift the output when named directly.
Works across most major image generators with only minor syntax adjustments.
Bad prompt:
“A cool robot.”
Structured:
Subject: A weathered industrial robot standing in a rain-soaked alley at night. Context: Neon signage reflected in puddles. Layout/Style: Cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field, shot on 35mm film, moody blue-orange color grade.
A far more art-directed image than a one-line description would produce — consistent mood, lighting, and framing because the prompt named them instead of leaving them to chance.
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The generator doesn't have a dedicated AI Image Models mode yet — use Universal, which works well as a starting point.
Structured prompts tuned for GPT's conversational, general-purpose strengths.
Structured prompts tuned for Gemini's multimodal and research strengths.