Focus on one thing at a time. "A medieval iron shield with a dragon emblem, dented and weathered, round shape" works well. "A battlefield with soldiers and flags and a castle" will produce a confused result. One object per generation.
Material words dramatically improve output quality. Compare: "a sword" vs "a sword with a polished steel blade, leather-wrapped handle, and gold crossguard". The second gives the AI concrete visual information to work with.
Use geometric language: angular, rounded, tapered, symmetrical, organic, cylindrical, flat-topped. Example: "a short wide cylindrical pot with two curved handles and a flat lid".
Style keywords guide the overall look. Try: sci-fi, medieval, cartoon, low-poly, realistic, steampunk, ancient, futuristic, Art Deco, Japanese minimalist. Example: "a futuristic sci-fi helmet with a visor, matte black with neon blue trim".
New or worn? Clean or damaged? "Brand new polished trophy" vs "old rusted lantern with cracked glass and patina" — condition language creates instant personality in your model.
Use this structure: [Style] + [Object] + [Material] + [Shape detail] + [Condition/colour]. Example: "Steampunk pocket watch, brass and copper, circular with exposed gears, aged and scratched surface, ornate engravings on the case".
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