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Installation
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npx veilstrat add skill openclaw/skills --skill best-stable-diffusion-prompts-guide-with-examples-b5e23001- _meta.json364 B
- metadata.json353 B
- SKILL.md705 B
Overview
This skill generates Stable Diffusion prompts to create images reminiscent of a particular artist's style. It helps craft concise, controllable prompts and recommended model settings so you can reproduce mood, color, and composition cues without manual trial-and-error. The skill focuses on practical prompt templates, variations, and guidance for responsible use.
How this skill works
The skill inspects a target artist style and assembles prompt components: subject, style tokens, lighting, color palette, composition, and camera/lens details. It returns ready-to-run prompts plus notes on CFG scale, samplers, resolution, and optional negative prompts. It also suggests iterative tweaks and how to incorporate reference images when available.
When to use it
- You want an image that evokes a specific artist's visual characteristics for study or inspiration.
- Creating concept art, mood boards, or thumbnails with a consistent artistic vibe.
- Rapidly exploring stylistic variations without commissioning original artwork.
- Generating practice references for learning composition, color, or technique.
- Prototyping visuals for pitches, storyboards, or non-commercial mockups.
Best practices
- Combine the artist name with concrete descriptors (medium, mood, lighting, era) to control style signals.
- Use reference images and image-to-image workflows when fidelity to composition is important.
- Respect copyright: avoid replicating trademarked or photorealistic portraits and use outputs for inspiration or transformative work.
- Iterate: tweak CFG scale, sampler, steps, and seed to balance adherence to style and creative variation.
- Add negative prompts to exclude unwanted artifacts and unrelated stylistic elements.
Example use cases
- Generate concept sketches inspired by a classic painter for a game art pitch.
- Produce mood images for a film treatment that match a director’s preferred palette.
- Create practice references emulating master brushwork for study sessions.
- Quickly mock up alternative poster designs that echo a favorite illustrator’s energy.
- Explore seasonal variations of a character design while maintaining a consistent style.
FAQ
Legal status varies by jurisdiction and how closely the result copies a specific copyrighted work. Use outputs as inspiration, avoid direct replicas, and consult legal advice for commercial use.
How do I improve fidelity to the artist’s color and brushwork?
Include concrete color and medium tokens in the prompt, provide reference images, increase steps, and experiment with image-to-image strength for texture retention.