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// AI summary
PLACARD · N° 01
How to use the workshop topic page
PLACARD · N° 01
workshop collects real public generations, prompt language, related visual styles, and model choices around one AI image topic. Use it as a field guide: study the recurring vocabulary, compare example prompts, then start from the prompt bar with a clearer brief.
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workshop images are grouped by prompt-derived topic tags and filtered for public indexing.
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Prompt examples show beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels of specificity.
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Related topics help you move sideways into adjacent styles instead of starting over.
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The model recommendations show which engines currently have the strongest footprint.
// About workshop
About workshop
workshop is a popular AI image topic on imagev2.me, shaped by real prompts and published community results. Use this page to study how creators describe subjects, styles, lighting, mood, and composition before you write your own prompt. The gallery below shows crawlable examples, while the prompt bar lets you start from the same topic in the studio.
// Visual vocabulary for workshop
PLACARD · N° 02
Visual vocabulary for workshop
Common prompt ingredients that give workshop images their recognizable texture.
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subject
Name the main object or character before adding style so the model has a stable anchor.
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environment
Describe the location, weather, era, and material context that surround the subject.
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light
Use concrete light sources such as window light, neon, overcast sky, flash, or candlelight.
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camera
Lens, angle, crop, distance, and motion cues help make the output feel intentional.
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finish
Add texture, palette, film stock, render style, or post-production language last.
// Prompt examples for workshop
Prompt examples for workshop
Beginner
subject + style
Photorealistic image of a wooden trimaran boat under construction in a workshop. The central hull is long and narrow, about 14.5 meters, built on a wooden support frame. Many evenly spaced plywood frames (bulkheads/spants) form a rib-like skeleton structure. Long wooden stringers run along the hull connecting the frames. The structure is open, no outer hull yet. The wood looks slightly rough and handmade, with visible screws and joints. Natural daylight from the side, realistic shadows, documentary style, highly detailed.
Next to the main hull, two long slim outrigger hulls (about 12 meters each) are also under construction with similar rib structures. Some beams connect the main hull and outriggers loosely to show the trimaran layout. The scene looks like a real DIY boat building project in a workshop.
Intermediate
scene + light
Photorealistic image of a wooden trimaran boat under construction in a workshop. The central hull is long and narrow, about 14.5 meters, built on a wooden support frame. Many evenly spaced plywood frames (bulkheads/spants) form a rib-like skeleton structure. Long wooden stringers run along the hull connecting the frames. The structure is open, no outer hull yet. The wood looks slightly rough and handmade, with visible screws and joints. Natural daylight from the side, realistic shadows, documentary style, highly detailed.
Next to the main hull, two long slim outrigger hulls (about 12 meters each) are also under construction with similar rib structures. Some beams connect the main hull and outriggers loosely to show the trimaran layout. The scene looks like a real DIY boat building project in a workshop.
// How to write a workshop prompt
PLACARD · N° 03
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Anchor the subject
Start with the concrete subject, product, person, place, or scene you want the model to prioritize.
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Add visual vocabulary
Layer in environment, lighting, camera, palette, and finish so the topic becomes a visual brief.
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Choose the engine
Use the recommended model for the topic, then switch if you need faster drafts or more polished output.
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Iterate from one variable
Change one element at a time — lens, aspect ratio, model, or style — so you can see what caused the improvement.
// Best models for workshop
// workshop vs related styles
PLACARD · N° 04
// Related topics
// Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Q01
What is workshop?
workshop is a tag used to group public AI images, prompts, and model outputs around the same visual idea. It helps you compare how different creators describe the subject and what kinds of images those prompts produce.
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Best model for workshop?
The best model depends on your target look. Start with the prompt bar on this page, then switch models in the studio if you need faster drafts, sharper text, higher resolution, or a more editorial style.
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How to write prompts for workshop?
Begin with the subject, then add scene, composition, lighting, palette, and output intent. Specific nouns and constraints usually work better than vague adjectives, especially when you want a repeatable style.
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Can I remix workshop examples?
Yes. Open any public image or use a prompt example from this drawer. The studio can prefill the prompt and model so you can change one variable instead of starting from a blank canvas.
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Why do related topics matter?
Related topics expose adjacent visual language. They are useful when workshop feels close but not exact, because you can borrow modifiers without changing the whole prompt.
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Are these workshop images public?
The drawer only links to public, indexable community work. Private generations stay out of Explore, tag pages, sitemaps, and search crawling.
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