Landscape and environment prompt builder
Landscapes live and die by atmosphere. The difference between a flat, generic scene and a breathtaking one is almost always the combination of time of day, weather, season and light direction. This builder lets you dial in each of those plus the biome, mood and camera angle, then assembles a clean prompt optimized for the way text-to-image models read.
How it works
You select a base biome, then layer the conditions that shape its mood. The tool orders them so the model keeps the environment as the main subject and treats lighting, weather and camera as modifiers. The output reads like a cinematographer’s shot description, which is what these models respond to best.
Tips for stronger scenes
- Golden hour and blue hour produce the most flattering, cinematic light — reach for them before harsh midday sun.
- Add atmosphere. Mist, haze, fog and volumetric light give depth and a sense of scale that a clear sky lacks.
- Choose the camera deliberately. A low ground-level angle feels epic; a high aerial shot reads as vast and map-like.
- Layer the season. Autumn colour, fresh snow or spring blossom instantly sets the emotional tone of the frame.