What are common mistakes in writing AI prompts?
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What are common mistakes in writing AI prompts?
- being too vague
- missing lighting details
- overloading unnecessary words
- ignoring composition
- missing lighting details
- overloading unnecessary words
- ignoring composition
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Very important. For example:
- 50mm = natural look
- 85mm = portrait focus
- 24mm = wide cinematic scenes
- 50mm = natural look
- 85mm = portrait focus
- 24mm = wide cinematic scenes
- Use bold composition
- Add unique storytelling elements
- Focus on emotion and intensity
- Optimize for social media formats
- Add unique storytelling elements
- Focus on emotion and intensity
- Optimize for social media formats
You can experiment with:
- comic-style posters
- digital painting
- noir style
- vintage cinema look
- comic-style posters
- digital painting
- noir style
- vintage cinema look
Add keywords like:
- detailed skin texture
- pores visible
- ultra-realistic face
- detailed skin texture
- pores visible
- ultra-realistic face
Yes, many AI tools allow image references to improve face accuracy and composition.
Use keywords like:
- dark alley
- smoke
- shadows
- low-key lighting
- crime environment
- dark alley
- smoke
- shadows
- low-key lighting
- crime environment
Yes, you can change:
- lighting
- background
- character expression
- color grading
- lighting
- background
- character expression
- color grading
Use:
- sepia tone
- film grain
- retro clothing
- 1980s Chennai setting
- sepia tone
- film grain
- retro clothing
- 1980s Chennai setting
Always include:
- 4k
- ultra HD
- high resolution
- 4k
- ultra HD
- high resolution
Include details like:
- tears
- anger
- intense eyes
- body language
- tears
- anger
- intense eyes
- body language
Yes, use phrases like:
“group of gangsters”, “rival gangs facing each other”, or “leader with followers”
“group of gangsters”, “rival gangs facing each other”, or “leader with followers”
- strong facial expression
- dramatic lighting
- storytelling composition
- realistic textures
- dramatic lighting
- storytelling composition
- realistic textures
A Tamil gangster movie poster prompt is a detailed AI instruction used to generate cinematic posters inspired by Tamil crime and action films, featuring strong characters, dramatic lighting, and realistic environments.
Yes, but you must check the licensing terms of the AI tool you are using.
Common reasons:
- lack of detail in prompt
- missing lighting description
- no camera/lens specification
- lack of detail in prompt
- missing lighting description
- no camera/lens specification
Use:
- low-angle shot
- powerful stance
- crowd background
- dramatic lighting
- low-angle shot
- powerful stance
- crowd background
- dramatic lighting
Yes, but adding cultural elements like lungi, Chennai streets, and local environments improves authenticity.
Popular lighting styles include:
- low-key lighting for dark themes
- neon lighting for modern crime visuals
- golden hour lighting for emotional scenes
- low-key lighting for dark themes
- neon lighting for modern crime visuals
- golden hour lighting for emotional scenes
Add elements like:
- depth of field
- motion blur
- dramatic lighting
- color grading
- depth of field
- motion blur
- dramatic lighting
- color grading
Yes, beginners can easily copy and paste these prompts and get high-quality results without advanced knowledge.
The best aspect ratios are:
- 2:3 (classic poster)
- 4:5 (Instagram-friendly posters)
- 2:3 (classic poster)
- 4:5 (Instagram-friendly posters)
Use terms like:
- ultra-realistic
- cinematic lighting
- 4k resolution
- dramatic shadows
- film grain
- ultra-realistic
- cinematic lighting
- 4k resolution
- dramatic shadows
- film grain
Use specific details like:
- Character appearance (clothing, expression)
- Lighting (cinematic, neon, low-key)
- Camera lens (50mm, 85mm)
- Environment (Chennai streets, rain, night scenes)
- Character appearance (clothing, expression)
- Lighting (cinematic, neon, low-key)
- Camera lens (50mm, 85mm)
- Environment (Chennai streets, rain, night scenes)
The best tools include Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and DALL·E, as they support high-detail cinematic rendering and realistic textures.