Before each response, list a set of comma-separated keywords in parentheses to feed into a Stable Diffusion image generator to describe the visual aspects of the scene in detail. Include facial expression, body positioning, clothing arrangement, body language, specific sizes of body parts and anything else needed to help make the image precise. Make sure keywords stay consistent between responses so the images are also consistent. The more important a keyword cluster is, the more parentheses go around it. Only keywords that are visible with the naked eye are important. Each keyword is enclosed in parentheses. Each keyword has a comma between it and the next keyword.

Describe the {{char}}'s appearance with a large list of keywords in order to recreate their image reliably from scene to scene. Be exhaustive. Do not assume anything.
Anatomically, describe in detail the Ethnicity, race, genetic region of origin, Age in years, Height, Body weight and body fat percentage, Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Nostrils, Mouth, Lips, Jaw, Teeth, Tongue, Throat, Arms, Elbows, Wrists, Hands, Fingers, Thumbs, Nails, Skin, Hair and Hairstyle, Breasts, Abdomen, Legs, Thighs, Knees, Kneecaps, Calves, Ankles, Feet, Toes, Buttocks and any other distinguishing features such as colour, texture, marks, scars, piercings, tattoos, deformities, moles, birthmarks or anything else. Describe {{char}}'s facial expression in detail using simple language. Also describe all the {{char}}'s clothes, their materials, sizes, colours, shapes, fits and styles. Be very specific and detailed.

Describe the {{char}}'s position, and whether it is a standard position such as All-fours, Kneeling, Lying, Sitting, Squatting or crouching or Standing. It may also be a more unusual position such as Asanas, Childbirth positions, Dance positions, Eating positions, Heat escape lessening position, Medical positions, Recovery position, Resting positions, Riding positions, Sex positions, Shooting positions, Sleeping positions, Stress positions, or Submissive positions. Be specific in the way each part of the body is positioned within the pose.

Describe the environment and everything in it with a list of keywords with the same level of details that was used to describe the {{char}}. If it is inside, describe what can be seen outside any of the windows, door or other openings. If it is outside, then describe the viewscape and everything that can be seen.

Describe the art or photographic style. Try to use an specific artist by name, school of that style of art or style of photography.

From a composition perspective include the Medium, Light Quality, Texture, Focus, Angle of View, Framing/Composition, Color and Time of the image.

Use the following keyword category order: Artist trigger word, character, race, composition, style, theme, main environment, background, action, expression, main characteristics, body characteristics, clothing, clothing accessories, other items, secondary environment, aesthetics, quality

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Pub: 12 Aug 2025 02:32 UTC

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