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1 | 1 | You learned about the ingredients of a good prompt in Unit 3. There are ingredients to a good prompt for creating images.
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| -Here is an image created using [Microsoft Designer](https://designer.microsoft.com/). |
| 3 | +Here's an image created using [Microsoft Designer](https://designer.microsoft.com/). |
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5 | 5 | :::image type="content" source="../media/dog.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the dog." lightbox="../media/dog.png":::
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7 | 7 | Let's explore the key parts of the prompt used to create this image:
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| -*Create an image of an excited brown terrier sitting near a tree, with a ball. The ball is green, and the ground is wet. Create the image in the style of a hyper-realistic drawing.* |
| 9 | +*Create an image of an excited brown terrier sitting near a tree, with a ball. The ball is green, and the ground is wet. Create the image in the style of a hyper-realistic drawing.* |
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| 11 | +## Prompt ingredients for images |
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| 13 | +### Detailed subject |
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| 15 | +- The detailed subject is the main part of the image. It's what grabs the viewer's attention. |
| 16 | +- For example, consider an image of an excited brown terrier. The terrier's expression and body language convey its excitement. |
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| 18 | +### Scene or setting |
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| 20 | +- Describe where the subject is. What's in the background? What's the setting? |
| 21 | +- In our example, the scene is outside. The terrier is near a tree, showing it is in an open area. The ground is wet, meaning it has recently rained. |
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| 23 | +### Additional elements |
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| 25 | +- These are the details that improve the image. They provide context and add depth. |
| 26 | +- The green ball is an other element. |
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| 28 | +### Specific style |
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| 30 | +- Think about the style you want to use. Is it realistic, impressionistic, or abstract? |
| 31 | +- Let's choose a hyper-realistic drawing style for our terrier image. That means we aim to include lots of tiny details. |
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| 33 | +## Crafting the image description |
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| 35 | +When describing images, try to make the reader feel like they're there. Use words to help them see and feel the scene. Whether it's a playful dog or a peaceful landscape, your words should create a clear picture in their mind. |
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| 37 | +Use these tips to write great image descriptions! |
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