TIP: Avoid using abstract concepts because they lead to inconsistent results; use concrete nouns instead.
TIP: While any word that describes the subject of the text prompt can be considered a descriptor, these tend to be verbs and adjectives that answer questions like: What is happening? What is the subject doing?
TIP: Use multiple adjectives and focus on subject and style keywords instead of connecting words. Include the name of the object or scene in the prompt and let your creativity run wild to develop an idea.
TIP: Experiment with descriptors to see how they affect different aspects of the image. Descriptors are not a definite science and may yield wildly different results, so mix and match them to see what the results look like.
TIP: Aesthetic and style keywords and phrases can add the finishing touches to the rendering.