Image Prompt Generator

Tip: Be specific about subject, mood and environment.

About Styles

Styles: Defines the artistic identity of the image.

  • Aesthetic: Artistic influence shaping the look.(e.g. luxury, modern, vintage, rustic, futuristic, minimal, bold colors, surreal, abstract, industrial).
  • Mood: The emotional feeling of the scene.(e.g. fresh, dramatic, elegant, natural, vibrant, moody, energetic, joyful, calm, mysterious)
  • Color Palette: Main colors dominating the image.(e.g. warm tones, cool tones, pastel, monochrome, neon, metallic, earthy, muted, bright primary, gradient tones).
About Effects

Effects: Enhancements or digital treatments applied during capture or post-processing.

  • Special: Extra creative elements added to visuals.(e.g. lens flare, motion blur, slow-motion, sparkle, particle dust, light leaks, water droplets, smoke haze, fire sparks, glow effect).
  • Post-processing: Digital enhancements applied afterward.(e.g. high contrast, HDR, cinematic grade, soft matte finish, glossy highlight, desaturated look, film emulation, vignette, color boost, retro filter).
  • Textures: Surface look applied to the image.(e.g. grainy film, glossy shine, matte finish, velvet texture, metallic reflection, watercolor texture, paper grain, concrete roughness, polished wood, glassy surface).
About Composition

Composition: The arrangement of elements in the frame.

  • Framing: How the subject is placed in the frame.(e.g. rule of thirds, centered, golden ratio, minimal, close crop, wide frame, panoramic, portrait crop, diagonal framing, open frame).
  • Symmetry: Balance or imbalance in the image design.(e.g. balanced, asymmetrical, leading lines, negative space, radial symmetry, reflective symmetry, diagonal balance, off-center, triangular balance, dynamic symmetry).
  • Layers: Depth created by foreground, middle, and background.(e.g. foreground focus, midground subject, background blur, multi-layered depth, silhouette layers, stacked perspective, aerial perspective, shallow layers, deep layers, overlapping objects).
  • Reflections: Mirror-like visuals in the scene.(e.g. glass reflection, glossy floor, water reflection, matte surface, chrome reflection, metallic surface, mirror, puddle reflection, window reflection, polished wood reflection).
About Background

Background: Defines the environment or setting behind the subject.

  • Type: Defines the look of the background surface.(e.g. plain white, gradient, textured, studio black, lifestyle setup, outdoor scene, abstract, patterned, minimal backdrop, colorful wall).
  • Environment: The setting where the subject is placed.(e.g. studio, kitchen, office desk, bathroom, luxury setup, minimal setup, outdoor park, library, living room, industrial space).
  • Props: Extra objects added to enhance the scene.(e.g. none, flowers, glassware, stones, fabric drapes, smoke, water splash, leaves, candles, books).
About Lighting

Lighting: Controls the mood, clarity, and emphasis of a scene through style, temperature, direction, setup, and intensity.

  • Style: Defines the feel of light in the image.(e.g. soft, hard, dramatic, cinematic, natural, neon, moody, diffused, harsh, glowing).
  • Temperature: Describes the warmth or coolness of the light.(e.g. warm, cool, neutral, golden hour, blue hour, candlelight, tungsten, daylight, fluorescent, LED).
  • Direction: The angle from which light hits the subject.(e.g. front, backlight, side light, top-down, underlight, rim light, split lighting, butterfly lighting, Rembrandt lighting, silhouette).
  • Setup: How lights are arranged in a scene.(e.g. 3-point lighting, softbox, spotlight, natural sunlight, studio flash, ring light, bounce light, floodlight, reflector setup, ambient light).
  • Intensity: The strength of light used.(e.g. low, medium, high, dim, bright, glowing, harsh, soft glow, subdued, overexposed).
About Camera

Camera: Defines how the scene is captured through lens choices, perspective, focus depth, and motion.

  • Angle: Viewpoint of the shot, decides perspective and mood.(e.g. eye-level, top-down, low-angle, high-angle, 45-degree tilt, macro, bird’s-eye view, worm’s-eye view, over-the-shoulder, close-up).
  • Lens Type: Changes field of view and distortion, shaping how much of the scene is captured.(e.g. wide-angle, telephoto, macro, fisheye, prime, anamorphic, zoom lens, tilt-shift, ultra-wide, portrait lens).
  • Focus: Determines depth and clarity, highlighting either one subject or the whole scene.(e.g. shallow depth of field, deep focus, bokeh, sharp focus, selective focus, soft focus, split diopter, defocused background, macro focus, infinity focus).
  • Movement: Adds dynamism or keeps the shot still, influencing cinematic flow.(e.g. static, slow pan, dolly-in, orbit, crane shot, zoom-in, zoom-out, handheld, tracking shot, tilt movement).