I'm adding a new lesson to the prompting course!! I realized over the last month of really working with a lot of image generators that you need a very different framework for prompting. I've put a few popular ones together to create my very own framework: SAAMPLED. S - Subject A - Action A - Art Style M - Mood P - Perspective L - Lighting E - Environment D - Details The subject is obviously what you want and the action is what they're doing. The art style can be canvas, charcoal drawing, or even specific camera shots and settings. Mood could be the mood of the subject or it could be the mood of the scene. Perspective is really important especially if you're doing anything with architecture. Lighting might be one of the most important things aspects of the prompt, especially for anything you want that's photorealistic. Environment describes everything that's around the subject - it can even be blurry! Finally details matter. Overshare a little bit on the details, be really creative and give the AI exactly what you have in mind. Example: Bad Prompt: A firefighter standing in a city street at night, photorealistic. Good Prompt: A weary firefighter (Subject) walking slowly down a rain-soaked street (Action), captured in gritty cinematic photorealism (Art Style), with a somber, exhausted expression (Mood). Seen from behind at street-level perspective (Perspective), the scene is illuminated only by flickering neon signs and the glow of distant flames reflecting in puddles (Lighting). The cracked pavement glistens under the rain in a smoky, deserted downtown (Environment). Details bring it to life: droplets running down the firefighter’s helmet, a half-burnt newspaper stuck to a lamppost, and faint silhouettes of ruined buildings blurred in the background (Details). Check out the difference in image quality!!