There are many AI tools that let you generate images from text, but if you want to use one for free without any restrictions, then Stable Diffusion is the one you might prefer to create your AI artwork. If you’ve delved into the world of AI image creation, then you know that images are only as good as the prompts you enter to create them.
Mastering Negative Prompts in Stable Diffusion
In addition to telling Stable Diffusion what to create, you can also specify things that the tool might want to ignore during the creation process. You enter these things as Negative Prompts for your image, and in this post we’ll explain everything you need to know about what they are, how to enter them, and which negative prompts you can use in different situations.
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As the name suggests, a negative prompt is the opposite of a prompt. Negative prompts can be used to specify things in an image that you don’t want to see while creating it. Like the main prompt, you can ask Stable Diffusion to exclude certain elements, styles, or environments when creating images by describing what you want to eliminate in your negative prompt.