Improve your AI text-to-image prompts with enhanced NLP
<p>Text-to-image prompts are often seen as very clinical and detached. It’s one reason why critics refuse to see it as art (an opinion <a href="https://medium.com/@TheJasperWhisperer/are-ai-artists-real-artists-the-definitive-answer-yes-765040aca7f5" rel="noopener">I disagree with</a>) — as if AI art is just ordered Subway-style from a string of random descriptors:</p>
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<p>hyper-realistic, cinematic, detailed, hypermaximalist, octane render, unreal engine 5, 8K</p>
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<p>And yes: you can construct a prompt that way, and in another post, I’ll show you how to reverse-engineer a prompt from these generic terms.</p>
<p>But there’s more to it than that. Harnessing the power of natural language processing (NLP) is key to creating far more compelling imaginative art.</p>
<h2>With Machine Learning, NLP is our paintbrush</h2>
<p>Recently I’ve written about how word choice can give us vibrant colors:</p>
<h2><a href="https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/name-that-color-how-to-prompt-ai-image-generators-with-better-color-and-palette-descriptions-91b103f56212?source=post_page-----fc804964747f--------------------------------" rel="noopener follow" target="_blank">“Name that color!” How to prompt AI image generators with better color and palette descriptions</a></h2>
<h3><a href="https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/name-that-color-how-to-prompt-ai-image-generators-with-better-color-and-palette-descriptions-91b103f56212?source=post_page-----fc804964747f--------------------------------" rel="noopener follow" target="_blank">Generate specific colors in your AI artwork with these tips</a></h3>
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<p>AI is actually very good with mood and tenor; something we forget with prompts. AI is sensitive to subtleties of language. <em>“Shady” is different to “shadowy” is different to “sepulchral”</em>, and this is reflected in art output</p>
<p><strong>Jasper Art</strong> is basically Dall-E 2 but the results are different — and better, I’d argue — because Jasper Art prioritizes NLP (natural language processing). Accordingly, it can handle complex sentences with semantic articulation.</p>
<p><a href="https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/improve-your-ai-text-to-image-prompts-with-enhanced-nlp-fc804964747f"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>