Mind the choice and order of words
Word choice and order significantly influence AI-generated visual outcomes. For instance, in the phrase "sunrise over a beach," the word "over" accentuates the sun's position, suggesting it's a key element in the image. Conversely, "beach at sunrise" implies the beach is central, with the sunrise as a backdrop.
To make sure your prompt works:
- Be specific: Instead of "beach," consider "sandy beach" or "rocky shoreline" if that's your intended scene.
- Use relatable descriptors: Words that evoke emotions or familiar scenes, like "tranquil" or "bustling," can give more context. "Bustling beach at dawn" paints a different picture than "tranquil beach at dawn."
- Pay attention to grammatical structure: Clearly identify the main subject and use complements to shape the scene’s context. This helps the AI understand what should be central in the image.
- Avoid jargon: Keep it simple. An AI tool might not interpret niche or overly technical terms as you intend.
Experimentation is key. Sometimes, slightly tweaking words can make all the difference in the generated output.[1]
Pro Tip: The quirkier the image you envision, the more precise details you should offer.


