Prompt variation generator
The fastest way to find a great image prompt is to explore the space, not to perfect one line. Given a base prompt, this tool produces ten variations by swapping modifiers along the axes you choose — style, lighting, mood, and camera — so you can generate them as a grid and pick the winners.
How it works
Each axis has a curated library of high-signal modifiers:
variation = base_prompt + style[i] + lighting[i] + mood[i] + camera[i]
For every row, the generator selects a distinct combination from the enabled axes, walking through the libraries so the ten results stay diverse rather than repeating. Disable an axis and it stays constant across all rows, which is how you isolate the effect of a single dimension.
Tips for systematic exploration
- Isolate, then combine. Vary only lighting first to learn its effect on your subject, then turn on more axes once you know what each does.
- Grid then refine. Generate all ten cheaply (low steps / small images), pick two or three directions, and re-run those at full quality.
- Keep the subject stable. Change modifiers, not the noun — that’s how you compare apples to apples.
- Save the winners. When a combination clicks, note the exact modifiers so you can reuse that recipe on future subjects.