Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts
Copy Stable Diffusion prompts and negative prompts for portraits, products, realistic images, fantasy art and cleaner AI results.
Stable Diffusion workflows often separate positive prompt, negative prompt, style cues and generation settings such as CFG, steps and sampler.
Stable Diffusion Prompt Tips
- Separate positive and negative prompts when your interface supports it.
- Treat CFG, steps and sampler as model-dependent concepts.
- Keep style tags consistent with the checkpoint you use.
- Use negative prompts for artifacts, hands, text and low quality.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples
Copy these prompts as starting points, then tune subject, style, aspect ratio and negative constraints for your workflow.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #1
Positive: realistic studio portrait, confident woman in charcoal blazer, soft key light, 85mm lens, natural skin texture, editorial photography. Negative: plastic skin, bad hands, distorted eyes, blurry, watermark.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #2
Positive: premium perfume bottle on black marble, glass reflections, gold cap, soft rim light, luxury product photography. Negative: warped bottle, crooked label, unreadable text, messy reflections.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #3
Positive: fantasy castle above misty forest, dawn light, detailed stone, cinematic landscape, atmospheric depth. Negative: lowres, muddy colors, flat lighting, duplicate towers.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #4
Positive: realistic cafe interior, warm lamps, rain outside window, cozy mood, wide angle, natural detail. Negative: distorted furniture, clutter, people, blurry, oversaturated.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #5
Positive: macro photo of a mechanical watch, brushed steel, sharp dial, dramatic side light, dark background. Negative: wrong numbers, extra hands, warped circle, dust, watermark.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #6
Positive: anime-inspired fantasy character, blue cloak, glowing staff, clean linework, detailed background, balanced composition. Negative: extra fingers, crossed eyes, bad anatomy, low detail.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #7
Positive: modern villa exterior at blue hour, straight vertical lines, glass walls, pool reflection, real estate photography. Negative: fisheye, leaning walls, fake windows, blurry.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #8
Positive: food photo of chocolate cake slice, glossy ganache, ceramic plate, shallow depth of field, warm cafe light. Negative: messy crumbs everywhere, fake texture, low quality.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #9
Positive: surreal astronaut sitting in a tiny greenhouse on Mars, realistic lighting, dust, cinematic frame. Negative: cartoon, lowres, extra limbs, unreadable patches.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #10
Positive: clean logo symbol concept, geometric spark and folded page, black and white vector-style mark, centered. Negative: text, gradients, mockup, complex illustration, watermark.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #11
Positive: realistic fashion street photo, oversized cream coat, city background, natural daylight, editorial pose. Negative: plastic skin, awkward pose, distorted hands, messy background.
Stable Diffusion Prompts and Negative Prompts Examples #12
Positive: product photo of wireless earbuds case on pale concrete, soft shadow, crisp edges, minimal tech campaign. Negative: duplicate earbuds, warped case, dirty surface, lowres.
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FAQ
Can I use these prompts in other image generators?
Yes. Keep the core visual idea and adjust formatting, aspect ratio and negative prompts for the model you use.
Should I copy the prompt exactly?
Use it as a base. Replace the subject, location, materials and camera direction for your project.
Do settings work universally?
No. Settings such as aspect ratio, CFG, steps or sampler are workflow concepts and should be tested with your model.