A prompt is a brief text phrase that WordHero Art uses to create an image. The AI analyzes the words and phrases in the prompt, breaking them into smaller units. Crafting a good prompt can result in unique and captivating visuals.
💡TIP 1: The shorter the prompt, the better
WordHero Art works best with short, clear phrases that describe what you want to see. Avoid long lists of requests and instructions.
Instead of: "Develop a very nice picture of many blooming sunflowers, make them bright yellow, and draw them in a watercolor style," try: "Bright yellow sunflowers in watercolor."
💡TIP 2: Choosing the right words is important.
If you find that you're not getting what you want. Try another word.
More precise words often work better. Instead of "small," try "tiny," "miniature," "petite," or "diminutive."
💡TIP 3: Use the "I need ideas" tool.
When you need help getting your creative juices flowing, give this tool a try.
Starting from a simple idea, the tool will suggest three creative ideas to give you a boost in developing your prompt.
Feel free to edit the suggested prompts as you like.
💡TIP 4: Don't prompt like you're using ChatGPT
WordHero Art is not a chatbot; it doesn't actually understand the sentences.
WordHero Art breaks down the words and phrases in a prompt into smaller pieces called tokens. These tokens are then compared to its training data and used to generate the image.
The AI should be instructed on what to do rather than what not to do.
For instance, if you provide the prompt "a man in the 1930s with no beard," the AI will likely generate a man with a beard. Instead, you can use the prompt "a clean-shaven man in the 1930s."
💡TIP 5: Don't forget elements that are important to you
If you input fewer details, you will get more variety in the output. This is because WordHero Art will creatively fill in unspecified details.
When prompting, consider the following:
Subject: a person, an animal, character, an object, a place
Medium: charcoal sketch, digital art, wood carving, metalwork, graffiti, mosaic
Environment: desert, forest, outer space station, deep sea trench, rural village
Lighting: candlelit, twilight glow, sunrise light, fluorescent bulbs, natural daylight
Color: earthy tones, grayscale, primary colors only, sepia-toned, iridescent
Mood: melancholic, serene, jubilant, intense
Composition: close-up, overheat shot, full shot, wide shot
The order can be random, and you can definitely skip some elements.
Example: Wide shot of Times Square, digital art, golden hour, energetic vibes
Lastly, don't forget to have fun!
While these tips can guide you to create stunning images with WordHero Art, the most important aspect is to enjoy the process.
Experiment, explore, and let your creativity flow.