Prompting Tips
- Be Detailed in Your Prompts: Include rich descriptions to help achieve your desired result. For example, use “A majestic medieval castle with tall stone towers and steep slate roofs, perched on a lush, forested hilltop under a sky filled with large, dramatic clouds” instead of just “A castle.”
- Specify the Desired Medium: If using the Classic Image Generation product, mentioning the specific medium (e.g., watercolor, 3D render) can guide the results. Note: This is generally not needed when working with Reimagine alongside Tailored Generation.
- Ensure Prompt-Structure Alignment: Make sure your prompt matches the overall structure of your reference image to maintain coherence in the output.
- Experiment with Prompts: Try different variations and phrasing in your prompts to explore a range of outputs and discover the best fit for your vision. Subtle changes in wording can often lead to significantly different results.
Structuring Influence Tips
- Starting from Sketches or Illustrations: For generating visuals from sketches or basic illustrations, use a lower structure Influence (0.15–0.3) to allow for more artistic adaptation, especially when moving to a different medium (e.g., 3D or classic art).
- Incorporating New Structural Elements: Set structure Influence lower (around 0.15) if you want to introduce new structural elements that aren't in the reference image. This allows for more creative flexibility.
- Simpler Structures, Enhanced Flexibility: With simpler reference structures, using a lower structure Influence provides more freedom to customize outputs with your prompt.
- High Influence for Consistent Reskinning: For reskinning and ensuring the core structure remains intact while changing textures or colors, set structure Influence higher (around 0.75).
- Handling Complex References: When working with detailed reference images, using a simpler reference or lowering the structure Influence can help achieve more focused and clear results.
Creative Enhancements & Performance Tips
- Experiment with Generation Speed: If initial outputs don’t align with your vision, switch to regular (non-fast) generation for potentially more nuanced results.
- Increase Steps for Higher Quality: Adjusting the number of generation steps can improve the detail and alignment of outputs to your prompt.
- Balance Guidance Methods: When combining different guidance types, such as prompts, structure reference images, and tailored models, balancing their influences helps refine the output. Lowering the influence of one method can allow others to shine through for a well-rounded result.
- Adjust Tailored Model Influence:
- For reskinning, high influence from the tailored model isn’t always needed, as the reference image already aligns with the tailored endpoint’s structure.
- When using a reference image with a different structure from the tailored model’s typical output, lowering the tailored model’s influence can help fine-tune the final result.