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Just realized I was prompting AI art wrong for 3 months

I use Midjourney to make pictures for my D&D campaign. I spent weeks typing detailed paragraphs like "a dark forest with twisted trees and a full moon casting silver light through fog." The results were okay. But last week I tried something different. I wrote "gloomy woods, moonlight, fog" and got a better image in one try. Now I keep prompts under 8 words and I get better results every time. Has anyone else noticed shorter prompts work better?
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wyatt_green
Short prompts force the AI to actually work instead of just following your hand holding.
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theawest
theawest6d agoMost Upvoted
Shorter prompts work better" It's not about length, but being really specific about what you want.
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