Prompts
Multi-Prompts and Weights
Combine ideas cleanly, balance competing clauses, and use weights or emphasis where your UI supports them.
When to split concepts
Split when two ideas compete (for example hyperreal skin vs heavy illustration outlines). Keep each branch internally consistent, then blend gently.
Weighting mental model
Higher emphasis should map to what must not drift:
- Identity-locked face or outfit
- Brand palette
- A specific prop silhouette
Lower emphasis suits ambient qualities: light haze, subtle grain.
Practical patterns
- Primary / secondary — declare the main look first; add modifiers after.
- Constraint sandwich — start and end with the same must-have (useful for text accuracy).
- Single-axis edits — change lighting but freeze wardrobe and pose language.
If your product uses explicit weights
Follow the syntax documented in-app (for example concept :: value). Do not mix incompatible syntax from other tools—models and parsers differ.
Debugging clashes
If results look “muddy,” remove synonymous adjectives (dark + low key + moody + night) and keep the strongest pair.
See also
- Parameters: stylize — how “intensity” maps to Style / Color / Lighting / Composition in Nano Banana Pro 2 (there is no MidJourney-style
stylizeslider). - Parameters: chaos and variety — exploration via multiple generations and image count, not a
chaosparameter.