“Name that color!” How to prompt AI image generators with better color and palette descriptions

<h2>Getting specific with color terminology in your AI art</h2> <p>Not only does color add a WOW factor, but it also makes an artist&rsquo;s images appear more distinctive and high quality. You want to develop a &ldquo;look&rdquo; &mdash; and more often than not, that means a color palette that expresses&nbsp;<em>you</em>.</p> <p>But how do we ensure that AI art generators stick to the colors we choose? Whether you&rsquo;re using MidJourney V4, Dall-E 2, Jasper Art, or Stable Diffusion, you&rsquo;ll run into this issue. As a rule, prompts can&rsquo;t contain HEX codes, and there&rsquo;s no Eyedropper tool.</p> <p><strong><em>So how do you tell the computer what colors to use?</em></strong></p> <p>The key is being more precise in your descriptions. Instead of typing &ldquo;blue&rdquo;, try something more detailed, such as &ldquo;cerulean&rdquo; or &ldquo;turquoise.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://bootcamp.uxdesign.cc/name-that-color-how-to-prompt-ai-image-generators-with-better-color-and-palette-descriptions-91b103f56212"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>