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| + | ===== Lighting ===== | ||
| ==== ๐ค Soft Natural (Baseline) ==== | ==== ๐ค Soft Natural (Baseline) ==== | ||
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| + | ===== Scene Complexity ===== | ||
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| + | ===== ๐งช Constraint Layer ===== | ||
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| + | The constraint layer is a dedicated suffix to be added to the above prompts for more creative models such as **MidJourney**. | ||
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| + | The goal is to force them to hold back on the creative aesthetic, storytelling and scene interpreting and focus on the subject. | ||
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| + | === Methodology === | ||
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| + | * keep 100% of your original prompts intact | ||
| + | * append the constraint suffix | ||
| + | * not touch internal wording (for atlas integrity) | ||
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| + | === Constraint Variants (2 tiers) === | ||
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| + | Youโll need two versions of the suffix: | ||
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| + | ๐น 1. STRICT (for simple prompts) | ||
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| + | //For Styles and Light prompts// | ||
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| + | <code txt> | ||
| + | single subject focus, no additional objects, minimal environment, | ||
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| + | ๐น 2. RELATIVE (for complexity prompts) | ||
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| + | //For Scene Complexity prompts// | ||
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| + | <code txt> | ||
| + | subject remains dominant, clear focal point, readable composition, | ||
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| + | Check back on this second one that might hinder the chaos | ||