Generating AI-generated images is an exciting and creative way to explore the capabilities of artificial intelligence. To get the most out of your prompts and create the best possible AI-generated images, here are some tips to consider:
Choose Clear and Specific Prompts:
The quality of your AI-generated images will be largely determined by the quality of your prompts. To get the best results, you should be as clear and specific as possible with your prompts. This means using detailed descriptions or providing reference images, as well as specifying the style, color, and composition of the image you want to generate.
Use High-Quality Training Data:
The quality of your AI-generated images will also depend on the quality of the training data you provide. Make sure to use high-quality images that are relevant to your prompt and cover a wide range of styles and genres.
Experiment with Different Algorithms:
Different AI algorithms can produce different types of images, so it's worth experimenting with different algorithms to see which ones work best for your specific prompt. Some algorithms may be better suited for certain types of images, while others may produce more realistic or abstract results.
Iterate and Refine:
Generating AI-generated images is an iterative process, so be prepared to experiment and refine your prompts as you go along. If you're not satisfied with the results of your first attempt, try adjusting your prompts or experimenting with different algorithms until you get the results you want.
Be Creative and Open-Minded:
Finally, remember that AI-generated images can be surprising and unpredictable. Don't be afraid to explore new ideas and be open-minded about the possibilities. You may discover new styles and genres that you never would have considered otherwise. Read more
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How to get the most out of your prompts to create AI Arts.pdf
1. How to get the most out of your prompts to create AI
generated images?
Are you struggling to use stock photos and clip arts that you try to
fuse to make a unique image? Do you find yourself amazing if a
design or art can truly capture what you want to say and how you
want the viewers to feel when they look at it?
It is really possible and easy to do with AI-generated images. How do
you generate them? That’s why you should read this article.
Image Generation with AI is the latest technological advancement in
the artificial intelligence industry. With it you’ll be able to create
original and high-quality AI-generated images in seconds, and all you
need is your imagination and a single sentence.
The top three types of AI-generated images are the DALL-E 2,
Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. All are using CLIP diffusion, a
transformer model from Open-AI that matches text embedding with
image embedding to form a new and unique image
2. What are the benefits of using prompts to create AI-generated
images?
What is the mean by prompt?
Prompt is a text that contents with pre-determined details which can
help AI generator to create an image.
The main benefit of the prompt is the ability to create a unique
image. That is very important in many ways.
1. It is your own image and you can use it commercial purposes
(That depends on the conditions and criteria of AI platforms.
For example Stable Diffusion and DALL•E2 allows to use the
images in commercial way but Midjourney limits it to paid
members only.)
2. No hard and fast rules for using the prompts. On your creativity
and imaginary, millions of prompt can be created with free
hand.
3. In every image generating platforms have set of pre-defined
styles that can be assisted for your prompt using to create the
image which is really storming in your mind.
4. The prompt, that is correctly defined, can create an AI-
generated image which has been really drawn in your mind.
Then final outcome is very awesome unique image that is
completely royalty free. Unique or original images are very
important to SEO your blogs.
On May 18, 2021, Google announced the gradual
implementation of its Google MUM (Multitask Unified Model)
technology, which understands and extracts information
directly from images, videos, and audio files.
3. “Make sure that your visual content is relevant to the topic of
the page. We suggest that you display images only where
they add original value to the page.
We particularly discourage pages where neither the images
nor the text are original content.” As Google stated
What are the best prompts for creating AI art?
There is no a particular best type of prompt for creating AI-generated
images. All AI generating tools uses somehow same ways to generate
an AI art through a prompt that has been customized based on the
imagination what will be resulted at the final. The prompt actually is
used according to the user requirement. A number of pre-defined
Stiles, Modifiers and Parameters will be mixed up to get the final
outcome.
How can you create AI-generated images using prompts?
Prompt practices are very simple. Whatever you think that can be
generate with just writing a sentence.
5. 2. An elephant is dancing on a stage
Image is created by the author - Midjourney
3. Gandhi is waiting at bus queue
Image is created by the author - Midjourney
6. Descriptive mode
In descriptive mode, you can add more details to your sentences
with using adjectives, Art styles, modifications and various other
parameters. In descriptive mode, be more careful about the words
and its meanings
Concrete words and Abstract words.
If you are totally beginner to AI creating, you are to start with
“Concrete Words”. When you imagine what you want to see,
remember that concrete things are easier for the AI to represent
than abstract words.
Following are examples to concrete words: Ball, peacock, axe, beetle
tire, tomato pitchfork, mousetrap, lantern, sled, board act.. So if
you work with concrete words, you can get more predictable images.
If we create prompt like “a pen is on a book” it will show the bellow
image
7. Abstract words, on the other hand, lead to more diverse results.
Examples for abstract words: Hope, sympathy, worthy, point of
view agnosticism adequate, sufficient progressive.
Modifications, Style, Artists and Media Types
Exactly, AI-generated images can become really beautiful and
realistic when you add more information about the resolution and
the rating result. For your reference, here are a number of styles,
artists, and mediums you can try to positively impact your results.
Here are explaining some modifications that can be applied to
creating an image and get an idea about how final output display
after doing them.
○ “Detailed”
■ Adds more precise details to the output, instead of simple art,
but can also make the art overwhelming/over the top in small
details.
○ “Award-Winning Art”
■ Images in the dataset with captions like “Award-Winning Art”
are usually extremely creative and original, so using this modifier can
greatly improve the quality and inventiveness of your generations.
○ “Trending on ArtStation”
■ This modifier will sample extra training data from the most-
liked artwork from the website ArtStation. Images which trend on
ArtStation are usually very visually-appealing as it means the
8. ArtStation community enjoys those images, so filtering the data to
produce images similar to those will greatly increase the quality of
the generated art.
○ “Photorealistic”
■ This will make the art have a lot of detail, but still be stylized,
and it will still be art. Do NOT use this if you want to create a prompt
which looks like a real photo, as the term “photorealistic” is used to
describe an artificial image that looks real, not a real photo.
○ “Unreal Engine”
■ This modifier works similar to “photorealistic”, however it will
produce slightly faker video-game style images with smoother edges,
and it can be clearer and have sharper detail than the
“photorealistic” modifier.
○ “Fanart” (Ex. “markiplier fanart”)
■ This gives the generation a cute young amateur graphic design
feel, adding hearts to the image and so on.
● Image Quality
○ “4K/8K”
Most images in the dataset with the caption “4K/8K” are of high
production value therefore will look more professionally
photographed if you add this modifier.
○ “15mm wide-angle lens”
Very wide image with lots of information in the image.
○ “35mm lens”
Reasonable amount of background blur, reasonable zoom level.
9. ○ “85mm lens”
Quite zoomed in photo, a lot of background blur and detail on
subject.
○ “200mm lens”
Extremely zoomed in photo, tons of background blur, & will look like
it was photographed from a far distance and then zoomed in a lot
(good for photos of flying birds, small animals”.
○ “Bokeh”
Enforce a large amount of background blur with clear outer bands,
this can be used as a replacement for the “mm lens” prompts. Also
could cause the subject to be closer to the camera.
○ “Award-Winning”
Will greatly increase the odds of the image being of high production
quality and more aesthetically pleasing.
○ “Tilt-shift photography”
○ “Cinematic Movie Photograph”
Adds a very atmospheric movie-like feel to the image, with great
color tones and image composure, and can also add nice background
blur and pretty camera angles.
○ “Macro”
Will give a very close-up image with lots of background blur (good for
small objects, animals).
● Lighting
○ “Cinematic Lighting”
10. Movie-like imagery with dramatic shadowing and very strong
vibrancy, it also seems to add sun rays whenever it can.
○ “At/During Golden Hour” or “Golden Hour Sunlight”
■ The hour just after sunrise or just before sunset when the
natural light is soft and warm. Increases the temperature of
generations.
○ “Ambient Lighting”
○ “Studio Lighting”
■ Dark/light background is imposed behind the subject, lighting
accentuates details of the figure in the foreground.
○ “Lens Flare”
■ Adds a streak of light onto an image generation, creating the
appearance of a bright light source being just outside of the frame.
● Situational
○ “Nature Photography”/”National Geographic”
Photographs in the dataset with these captions tend to showcase
animals/nature in extraordinary positions and situations, works
similarly to “Award-Winning” but is only for nature. This will also
make animals/nature look more real and accurate.
● Other
○ “Infrared Photography”
○ “Ultraviolet Photography” (2)
○ “Pinhole Photography”
○ “First person GoPro image”
11. Creates an image from the point of view of a human, usually showing
arms and sometimes legs, works best in exploration context.
○ “Knolling”
Breaks down object(s) and rearranges them into an organized array,
viewed from a top-down angle.
○ “*specific type of+ film”
■ Applies an off-white/hue atmosphere to a photograph, with
added grain, further enhancing the authenticity of a generation
You can apply following common Styles for your images and test the
results will change.
Art styles: Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, Academicism, American
Realism, Anime, Art deco, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, Atompunk,
Baroque, Bauhaus, Biopunk, Classical Realism, Clockpunk, Conceptual
Art, Cubism, Cybernoir, Cyberpunk, Dark Fantasy, Decopunk, Dieselpunk,
Digital Art, Expressionism, Fantasy Realism, Flowerpunk, Fine Art,
Forestpunk, Futurism, Gothic, Harlem Renaissance, High Fantasy,
Impressionism, Installation Art, Manga, Modern Art, Modernism,
Neoclassicism, Neo-Impressionism, New Realism, Op Art, Photorealism,
Pixel Art, Pop Art, Post-Impressionism, Postmodernism, Precision Art,
Realism, Rococo, Romanticism, Socialist Realism, Steampunk, Surrealism,
Synthwave.
Painting Types: Acrylic Paint, Airbrush, Canvas, Cave Painting, Chinese
Painting, Coffee Paint, Color Field Painting, Dripping Paint, Fine Art,
Stained Glass, Gouache, Graffiti, Hard Edge Painting, Hydrodip, Wall
Painting, Oil on Canvas, Oil Paint, Painting, Paper Marbling, Puffy Paint,
Rock Art, Scroll Painting, Splatter Paint, Spray Paint, Still Life, Street Art,
Tempera Paint, Tibetan Painting, Watercolor, Wet Paint.
Print styles: Advertising, aquatint, banner, barcode, block printing,
blueprint, brochure, business card, collage, coloring book, comic,
cyanotype, election photo, election poster, etching, graphic novel,
halftone, illuminated manuscript, illustrated brochure, instruction
13. Viking, World War I, World War II, Zhou Dynasty, Zuni Pueblo, 1100s,
etc.
Decorative art: 3D printing, applique, balloon modeling, balloon turning,
bas-relief, bead embroidery, blown glass, bone china, carved, carved
ivory, carved lacquer, carving, kneading, cloisonne, crochet, Cross stitch,
Diorama, Embroidery, Enameling, Felting, Fretwork, Glass mosaic, Ice
carving, Impressionist mosaic, Marquetry, Inlay, Puzzle, Crochet,
Lacquer, amigurumi, Lampwork, Lath art, Leather work, Marble,
marquetry, micromosaic, miniature painting, Leather carving, modular
origami, mosaic, needlework, origami, paper model, paper cut, papier
mache, pietra dura, porcelain, pottery, doll, puzzle, pysanky, Quiltwork,
Quilting, Relief Carving, Repousse, Origami, Sand Art, Scrimshaw,
Sculpture, Stained Glass, Statue, String Art, Tapestry, Tattoo,
photographic mosaic, Tattoo Art, Venetian Glass, Weaving, Wet Folding,
Carving, Wood Burning.
Rendering techniques: 3D Model, 500px, based renders, Arnold Render,
ArtStation, Blender Render, CGsociety, Cinema4D Render, CryEngine,
Cycles Render, Daz 3D, DeviantArt, DirectX Render, Doughy Render,
Houdini Render, KitBash3D, Luxcore Render, 3ds Max, Marvelous
Designer, MentalRay Render, OctaneRender, Optix Render,
Photobashed, Photoshop, physically Pixia, Quixel Megascans, Raylectron
Render, Redshift Render, Sketchfab, Substance 3D, Terragen, Unreal
Engine, Vray Render, Weta Digital, Zbrush Render, Infini-D Render.
Photography Styles: Daguerreotype, Tri-X, Kodachrome, Slide Film,
Portra 800, Natura 1600, Ilford Delta 3200, Polaroid, Hasselblad, Double
Exposure, Multiple Exposure, Large Wide Angle Lens, Fisheye Lens,
Tintype Anamorphic, Lensbaby, Telephoto, Prime Lens, photo shooting,
commercial, thermography, x-ray, infrared ,Film Negative, Tilt Shift Lens,
Format Camera, f1.8, f2.8, f4, f11, f16,
Artists: William Logsdail, , Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Corben,
Michaelangelo, Gerhard Richter, Bjarke Ingels, John Berkey, George
Inness, J.M.W.. Turner, Todd McFarlane, Caravaggio, Atey Ghailan,
Hirohiko Araki, , Ray Caesar, Takeshi Obata, Antoine Blanchard, Diego
Peter Andrew Jones, Velázquez, Huang Guangjian, Romero Britto,
14. Beatrix Potter, Guido Borelli da Caluso, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Nele
Zirnite, Bob Ross, Zdzislaw Beksinski, Glen Fabry, Jane Graverol, Krenz
Cushart.
Colors: black, gray, white, red, purple, fuchsia, green, lime, olive, yellow,
navy blue, blue, maroon, aquamarine, silver, aquamarine.
Common expressions that can increase results: high quality, trend on
artstation, dynamic, trend on pixiv, vivid, geometric, intricate, ,
Masterpiece detailed.
Practices
01. A military bladerunner man in an abandoned warehouse, moody, cinematic, RAW
photo, extremely detailed, 8k resolution, photo by gregory crewdson, neon lights in
background, --ar 2:3 --v 5 --s 750 --q 2
Image is created by the author - Stable Diffusion
15. 02. surrealist photorealistic portrait of a swamp creature, eyes looking at camera, skin
like a crocodile, glistening in the moonlight, sad expression on his face -v 5
Image is created by the author - Stable Diffusion
03. Characters, photorealistic life like Lord Buddha with a serene expression and
surrounded by a lush forest and beautiful flowers and birds. It emits a warm light
and a mystical aura, suggesting divine power. The image is a beautiful reminder of
the peace and happiness found within and beyond our everyday experience.
Projecting its divine love into the universe, uplight --ar 809:500 --v 5 --q 2
Image is created by the author -
Stable Diffusion
16. 04. female Portrait mythical character Aquarius, blonde hair, red lips, blue eyes, full
body, extreme beauty, in armor, smile, sparkles, dramatic lighting, cinematic,
cinematic astrology, zodiac sign, exteme beauty, perfection, attention to details,
intricate details, cinematic, cinematic light, fantasy astphotorealistic In a large
reverse reflective white opposite luminous palace museum room full of picture and
frankfurter sausage bananas with plastic vinyle gorgeous fashion top models plus
size perfect faces dance and jump frantically in the air to attack the glossy colored
giant mushrooms bones and hairy chimera animals with scales, by Damien Hirst,
Jake et Dinos Chapman, Jheronimus Bosch, Dali, Alice, William Klein, jean paul
goude, pinocchio, Bioman, thierry mugler, shining, Chris Cunningham, david
lachapelle, Jheronimus Bosch, wim delvoye, hyperrealism photography, extremely
detailed, art design photography, cinematic lighting, intricate, 8k, HD,
cinematography, photorealistic, Unreal Engine, Cinematic, portrait Photography,
hyper - detailed, insane details, intricate details, Cinematic, Editorial Photography,
Photography, Photoshoot, DOF, White Balance, 32k, Super - Resolution, Megapixel,
ProPhoto RGB, Halfrear Lighting, Backlight, Natural Lighting, Incandescent, Optical
Fiber, Moody Lighting, Cinematic Lighting, Studio Lighting, Soft Lighting, Volumetric,
Lighting, Accent Lighting, Global Illumination, Screen Space Global Illumination, Ray
Tracing Global Illumination, Optics, Scattering, Glowing, Shadows, Rough,
Shimmering, Ray Tracing Reflections, Lumen Reflections, Screen Space Reflections,
Diffraction Grading, GB Displacement, Scan Lines, Ray Traced, Ray Tracing Ambient
Occlusion, Anti - Aliasing, FKAA, TXAA, RTX, SSAO, Shaders, OpenGL - Shaders, GLSL -
[...]
Image is created by the author - Stable Diffusion
17. The same image is created at Midjourney
In Midjourney, the image gets more realistic look to the given prompt
than Stable Diffusion
18. 05. Albert Einstein, detailed, 4K, 8K intricate details, cinematic, cinematic light,
photography, extremely detailed, art design photography, cinematic lighting, intricate, 8k,
HD, cinematography, photorealistic
Image is created by the author - Midjourney
19. 06.Sri Lankan fisherman, super details, portrait, golden ratio, 8k HD
Image is created by the author – Midjourney
Tips for quality AI image
01. Always use positive terms
That means don’t use negative terms to describe your AI-generated image.
Terms such as “not,” “but,” “except,” and “without” are not suitable to
describe your image prompt.
For an example if you prompted as the “car that is not red”, the final output
is may be red or something other colour. It does not make clear idea about
20. the colour of the car. All AI-generated images formation platforms are
running on LLM (large language model). They are trained for catching
positive terms only.
02. Avoiding of future assumption or forecasting
All AI applications are trained to describe the things happened in past. They
have no sense to look for future.
For example, it will not be able to provide you with a depiction of London in
3000 A.D.
But you can provide some directions to AI as to what you want to see
especially and you can try to “Futuristic city home architecture at Downing
Street in London” alternatively.
21. Image is created by the author - Stable Diffusion
03. Favoring of singular nouns or specific number
In generally we are using plural form of words to explain to what we want.
But on way of AI image generation, it may occur some confuse.
If you want to generate photo of Persian horses, it could include two or
three or more horses on that way. For example, “Black Persian horses with
iron shoos”
Image is created by the author - Stable Diffusion
22. The best option is to use the word’s singular form or to indicate exactly
how many horses you want in the picture by being precise in the
description. Just as
“Four black Persian horses with iron shoos “
Image is created by the author - Stable Diffusion
Conclusion
AI-generated image has revolutionized the world of design and art creation.
With the help of prompts, anyone can create unique and high-quality
images that accurately capture their imagination and ideas. The use of AI-
23. generated images is especially useful in commercial settings, where unique
and original images are essential for SEO and other marketing purposes. By
using prompts, users can easily create concrete or abstract words, add
modifications, and choose from various styles, artists, and media types to
create their perfect image. The possibilities for AI-generated images are
endless, and with the continued advancement of AI technology, we can
expect to see even more incredible and unique art in the future.
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