Master FLUX.1 Kontext Prompting
Learn the best practices for creating perfect prompts that deliver precise, professional results every time
Quick Start Guide
Carefully observe elements, style, lighting, and composition in the image. Understanding existing content is the first step to effective prompting.
Clearly describe the changes you want. Include specific details about colors, textures, positions, sizes. Avoid vague descriptions.
Adjust prompts based on results. If the outcome isn't ideal, analyze why and rephrase. Each iteration improves accuracy.
Categorized Tips Guide
Provide detailed descriptions of what you want to change or add. Vague prompts lead to unpredictable results.
"Replace the red dress with a flowing blue evening gown with sequins"
"Change the dress"
Reference elements in the image and their relationships. This helps maintain coherence.
"Change the woman's hairstyle to match the vintage theme of the 1920s background"
"Change hairstyle to vintage"
Specify the artistic style, lighting, and atmosphere you want to achieve for better results.
"Transform the portrait into a Renaissance painting style with warm golden lighting"
"Make it look artistic"
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Solution
Use specific, descriptive language
Instead of 'make it better', say 'increase the contrast and add warmer tones to the sunset'
Solution
Reference existing elements in the image
Instead of 'add a car', say 'add a vintage car that matches the 1950s street scene'
Solution
Break complex requests into clear steps
Instead of one long sentence, use: '1. Change hair color to blonde 2. Add sunglasses 3. Adjust lighting'
Ready to Practice?
Apply these techniques to start creating your perfect prompts and unlock the full potential of FLUX.1 Kontext.