Global Araç
Ai Image Prompt Builder
a lone astronaut sitting on a moss-covered rock in a ruined cathedral, photorealistic, golden hour, 85mm portrait lens, reflection in the helmet visor, shafts of dust-lit sunlight --ar 16:9 --stylize 250 --no text, logo, watermark, extra fingers
Build structured image prompts for Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, Imagen, Leonardo, and any other text- to-image model. The form-based builder walks you through the components that consistently produce high-quality output:
- Subject — what's in the image (a cat, a mountain, a person reading) plus key descriptors (specific breed, time of day, mood).
- Style — the aesthetic (photorealistic, anime, oil painting, low-poly 3D, watercolor — pulled from the same curated list as the ai-art-style-picker).
- Camera / framing — close-up vs wide shot, angle (low, eye-level, bird's-eye), focal length (35mm, 85mm portrait), depth of field (shallow, f/1.4).
- Lighting — golden hour, studio strobe, volumetric, neon-lit, dramatic side-lit. Lighting often matters more than any other parameter for photographic realism.
- Aspect ratio — 1:1 square, 16:9 landscape, 9:16 portrait/Stories, 3:2 photo, 2:3 print.
- Negative prompt (Stable Diffusion only) — what NOT to include. "Blurry, low quality, deformed hands, bad anatomy" is the standard SD negative prompt starter.
The output is formatted for the model you pick: Midjourney uses --ar and --style flags after the prompt; DALL-E takes plain text with inline modifiers; Stable Diffusion accepts weighted terms like (detailed:1.3) and a separate negative prompt field. Each model's idiosyncrasies are baked into the formatter so you copy and paste cleanly.
Nasıl Kullanılır
- Fill in your subject in the first field. Be specific: 'a tabby cat sitting on a windowsill at sunset' beats 'a cat'.
- Pick a style from the dropdown (photoreal, anime, watercolor, etc.). The list mirrors ai-art-style-picker.
- Set camera + lighting from their dropdowns. For photorealism, these matter most. For illustration, you can leave them default.
- Pick aspect ratio. 1:1 for Instagram, 16:9 for desktop wallpapers / video thumbnails, 9:16 for stories/reels.
- Add negative prompt if your target is Stable Diffusion. Defaults are pre-filled for common quality issues.
- Pick target model: Midjourney, DALL-E, SD, Leonardo, or Universal (works in all).
- Click Copy. Paste straight into your model's prompt field. The output already includes model-specific syntax (--ar, weights, etc.).
Ne Zaman Kullanılır
- Iterating on image generation when you don't have prompt-engineering experience yet.
- Standardizing a team's image-generation workflow with a consistent template.
- Reproducing a specific aesthetic (e.g. 'all hero images for our blog should be illustrated, golden-hour lit, 16:9') by saving a preset.
- Onboarding non-technical teammates to AI image tools without making them learn prompt syntax.
Ne Zaman Kullanılmaz
- Highly creative one-off prompts where the structure feels constraining — write freely.
- Models with unique syntax not covered (some niche text-to-image services have proprietary tokens) — read those models' docs.
- When the constraint isn't quality — sometimes you want a chaotic, bad-on-purpose, deliberately-weird image. The structured builder pushes toward 'good' which isn't always what you want.
Yaygın Kullanım Senaryoları
- Quick generation during a typical workday
- Pre-decision sanity-check on inputs and outputs
- Educational use — demonstrating the underlying concept
- Onboarding a colleague who needs the same calculation/conversion
Sık Sorulan Sorular
Why does the same prompt produce different images each time?
Image generation models include an inherent random seed. Same prompt + different seed = different image even with identical settings. To reproduce an image you liked, save its seed (Midjourney shows it in metadata, SD shows it in the UI) and use the same seed next time.
What's a negative prompt and when do I need one?
Stable Diffusion specifically supports a negative prompt — words that PUSH AWAY in latent space rather than toward. Use 'blurry, low quality, distorted, deformed hands, extra fingers' as a starter for any photo-realistic generation. Midjourney and DALL-E don't have negative prompts; they have content filters and you describe positively.
Why are my Midjourney prompts not working when I copy-paste?
Midjourney has specific syntax for parameters: `--ar 16:9` for aspect, `--style raw` for style, `--seed 12345` for reproducibility. The builder's Midjourney output includes these flags. If you've copied DALL-E output into Midjourney, the flags won't be there and the platform may use defaults.
Can I save my prompt presets?
Local-storage saves are available — click 'Save preset' to keep this template for next time. Presets persist across page reloads on your device but don't sync across devices (no account, no server).
Why don't you include named-artist references?
Same reasoning as the ai-art-style-picker tool: ethical (artists rightly object) and increasingly legal (named-artist style mimicry is being challenged in court in some jurisdictions). Generic style descriptors are functionally as effective.
Will the output work in Midjourney v6 / DALL-E 3 / SD XL specifically?
Yes — the builder's output is tested against current versions of each model. As models update (v7, v4, etc.) the formatter will get small adjustments to match new syntax. The aesthetic-control vocabulary stays largely the same across versions.