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Add modifiers to illustrations

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Illustrations come alive with the right choice of modifiers, lending them unique personalities and moods. Here are some popular ones you can use:

  • 3D illustrations: Giving depth and volume, these often resemble real-life objects. Think of "origami style" or sleek "Pixar renders."
  • Isometric illustrations: These represent three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, like viewing a cube from a corner.
  • Children's book style: Characterized by bright colors and simple lines, they convey innocence and wonder.
  • Vector: These are clean, scalable graphics often used in digital designs. Imagine sharp edges and smooth curves.
  • Comic: These capture action and emotion, often paired with text bubbles.
  • Caricature: Exaggerated features for humorous or satirical impact.
  • Movie poster: Dramatic, attention-grabbing visuals aiming to convey a film's essence at a glance.

Each modifier paints a unique narrative, helping you create the perfect illustration style you desire.

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