Negative Prompting Techniques
Published on September 25, 2025
Learn to use negative prompts effectively to refine and improve your image outputs.
Topics Covered
- Negative prompt usage
- Common exclusions
- Quality improvements
- Style refinement
Negative Prompt Strategies
- Exclude unwanted elements
- Prevent style mixing
- Avoid quality issues
- Control complexity
Common Negative Prompts
- Blurry, low quality, distorted
- Busy background, cluttered
- Wrong era or style elements
- Unwanted text or watermarks
Example Prompts by Model
Nano-Banana (Speed & Simplicity)
Perfect for quick iterations and concept exploration:
Simple portrait, clean style
Modern logo design, minimal
Product photo, white background
Basic landscape, natural
Seedream (Artistic & Atmospheric)
Ideal for stylized and creative interpretations:
Dreamy portrait with soft ethereal lighting, artistic atmosphere
Creative logo design with flowing organic elements, artistic interpretation
Stylized product photography with elegant mood lighting, commercial aesthetic
Atmospheric landscape with golden hour glow, painterly style
Flux-SRPO (Professional & Detailed)
Best for high-quality, detailed final outputs:
Professional portrait with studio lighting setup, shallow depth of field, photorealistic quality
Corporate logo design with precise geometric elements, professional typography, brand identity
Commercial product photography with perfect lighting, high detail, marketing quality
Photorealistic landscape with detailed textures, professional composition, nature photography
Apply This Technique
Start experimenting with this technique in ImageOS today. Practice and experimentation will help you master these concepts.
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