Composing Images

To create images with INK, you need to learn how to write a good image prompt.

 

In this guide, we'll teach you the basics of knowing what to type to get the best results.

Tip 1 : Be Specific

The more detail you provide, the better the image will come out! Make sure to separate your ideas or image descriptors with commas.

  • Dog
  • Cute Dog
  • Cute White Dog
  • Cute White Dog, Blue Eyes
  • Cute White Dog, Blue Eyes, Sitting on Sofa
  • Cute White Dog, Blue Eyes, Sitting on a Leather Sofa

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Tip 2 : Art Style

If you share the art style you like, INK will follow your instructions!

  • Cute White Dog, Photograph
  • Cute White Dog, Oil Painting
  • Cute White Dog, 3D Render
  • Cute White Dog, Charcoal Drawing

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Tip 3 : Artist Styles

The INK image generator also allows you to create images in the style of your favorite artists. If you share the artist that inspires you, INK will follow your instructions!

  • Cute White Dog, Oil Painting, by Vincent Van Gogh
  • Cute White Dog, Photograph, by Robert Frank

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Tip 4 : Moods

If you give INK a specific mood or emotion, INK will follow your instructions!

  • Cute White Dog, Sadness
  • Cute White Dog, Early Morning Joy
  • Houston Texas Skyline, Fog, Dramatic, Cinematic, Epic Scale, Sense of Awe, Detailed

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Tip 5 : Photographs

Try adding 35mm, sharp to the end of your prompt to improve photorealism.

  • Cute White Dog, Photograph, 35mm, sharp
  • Fall Leaves, Golden Hour, Photograph, 35mm, sharp

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