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Five long-form guides on structure, negatives, product photography, video and character consistency.

How to Write a Stable AI Prompt: The 8-Part Structure

A reusable AI prompt writing framework: subject, scene, style, light, composition, material, quality, parameters. Includes wrong vs. right examples, 5 real samples, common mistakes and a parameter table for Midjourney, SDXL, Flux and Niji.

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How to Write Effective Negative Prompts in Stable Diffusion

Negative prompts are not a copy-paste mega list. This guide gives scenario-specific templates for portraits, hands, text, low-res and video stability, plus weight syntax and how SDXL, SD 1.5, Flux and Midjourney differ.

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How to Write AI Product Photography Prompts

How to write AI prompts for e-commerce product shots, brand posters and luxury ads. Covers material, lighting, background, negative space and copy area, with wrong/right examples, five samples and SDXL/Flux/Midjourney parameter tables.

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How to Write AI Video Prompts: Action, Camera Movement and Duration

AI video prompts need action continuity, camera-motion language, duration and stability cues. This guide gives four shot skeletons for Runway, Pika, Kling, Seedance, Sora and Veo, with wrong/right examples and a model comparison table.

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Character Consistency in AI Image Generation

Keep the same character across multiple AI-generated images. Use identity anchors, appearance anchors, wardrobe lock-in, signature props, LoRA training and Midjourney --cref/--sref. Includes wrong/right examples, five samples and weight tables.

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