High-quality prompts are structured instructions, not random keywords. The most reliable prompts describe a subject, their appearance, what they are doing, where they are, how the camera sees the scene, and what lighting and style define the image.
Subject → Appearance → Clothing → Action → Environment → Camera → Lighting → Style → Quality → Negatives
AI models interpret prompts sequentially. Placing the subject first stabilizes identity, while later sections control composition, mood, and realism.
One concept per section.
Avoid stacking multiple competing ideas in the same slot.
Who → What they look like → What they wear → What they are doing → Where they are → How the camera sees them
Start with the main subject or character. This anchors the entire generation and prevents the model from guessing.
Define body type, facial features, hairstyle, and expression. Use specific visual traits rather than vague adjectives.
Wardrobe strongly shapes silhouette and realism. Describe garments clearly and simply.
Describe action, environment, camera framing, lighting, and overall style.
Describe clothing using this order:
Example:
Start with the motion first, then the pose.
Choose one clear setting and atmosphere.
Keep negative prompts short and focused on real problems.
Start with the subject, build outward logically, and keep each section focused on a single visual idea.