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AI Tools
Image Generating
Style
- Photographic / Photorealistic
- Anime
- Neon Punk
- Oil Paint
- Watercolor
- Fantasy Art
- Pencil Sketch
- Chalk Pastel
- Digital Art
Subject
Describe the subject in detail. Shape, size, how things are positioned.
Colors
Specify the desired dominant colors or mood board.
Materials
Describe materials.
Viewing Distance
- Extreme Long Shot
- Very Long Shot
- Long Shot/Wide Shot
- Full Shot
- Medium Long Shot
- Medium Shot
- Medium Close-up Shot
- Close-up Shot
- Extreme Close-up Shot
Viewing Angle
- Top-Down View (90°)
- High Angle View (45°)
- Eye-level View (0°)
- Low-angle View/Hero Shot (-15°)
- Extreme Low-angle View/Worm's eye View (-60°)
Focal Length
- 18mm
- 24mm
- 35mm
- 50mm
- 85mm : zooms in a bit, narrower view - flattering perspective for portraits. Minimizes distortion - popular choice for capturing people and food close-ups without warping the subject.
- 105mm : telephoto - great for portrait photography, flattering look. Macro photography - shallow depth of field (blurry background) to isolate the subject.
- 135mm : narrow angle of view, nice magnification. last focal length for portrait photography - headshots with smooth blurry background.
- 200mm : perfect for isolating subjects from a distance. Ideal for wildlife, sports, and astrophotography.
Special Lenses
- Fisheye Lens : Super wide-angle, up to 180 degrees, bending the scene with a curved bubble effect. Trippy, distorted look.
- Tilt-Shift Lens : Blur parts of the image, creating a “miniature effect” that makes giant buildings look tiny.
- Lensbaby : Creative blur on most of the image and focus on a specific spot. Dreamy, magical effect.
- Infrared Lens : Reveal things invisible to the naked eye. Alien-looking landscapes. Mysterious and otherworldly vibes.
- Pinhole Lens : Soft photos with and a dreamlike quality. Experimental and back-to-basics approach to images.
Various
- Short/Fast Shutter Speed : No blur, quick camera blink. Less light in, darker images. Good for catching splashes, jumps, or fast movements.
- Slow/Long Shutter Speed : Blurry waterfalls, streaky city lights. Shutter stays open longer, capturing movement and light over time. Good for showing motion or starry night skies.
- Wide Aperture : (low f-number between f/1.4 and f/5.6). Lots of light in with soft blur effect in the background, perfect for portraits or product pics.
- Narrow Aperture : (high f-number, like f/11 or f/32). Less light in but everything in focus, from front to back. Perfect for landscapes, buildings, or scenes with lots of details.