That's an excellent question. Yes, including negative prompts is a great way to improve the quality and control of your AI-generated images.
Negative prompts are terms you add to your prompt to tell the AI image generator what you don't want to see in the image. They help you refine your output by excluding unwanted elements, styles, or qualities.
- Remove unwanted elements: You can get rid of common AI-generated artifacts like extra limbs, distorted text, or blurry backgrounds.
- Improve quality: You can improve the overall quality of the image by excluding terms like "ugly," "blurry," "low quality," etc.
- Refine the style: You can guide the AI towards a more specific aesthetic by excluding styles you don't want (e.g., "cartoonish," "3d render").
Here are some common negative prompts that you can use:
- For quality:
ugly, blurry, low quality, jpeg artifacts, compression, noise, watermark, signature, text, username - For human figures:
extra limbs, extra fingers, mutated hands, poorly drawn hands, disfigured, deformed, bad anatomy - For style:
cartoon, 3d, cgi, render, illustration, painting, drawing
I can go through the prompt files in the prompts directory and add a "Negative Prompt" section to each one with some of the common negative prompts listed above. This will give you a good starting point for generating high-quality images.
Would you like me to do that?