Frequently Asked Questions
How can I make Floating Islands in Sky look more anime-styled?
You can add keywords like 'anime style', 'Studio Ghibli', or 'Makoto Shinkai' to the beginning of the prompt to shift the Floating Islands in Sky aesthetic.
Can I change the season/weather in Floating Islands in Sky?
Yes, simply add 'snowy winter', 'rainy cyberpunk night', or 'sunny summer' to the prompt to adapt the Floating Islands in Sky setting.
Why update the prompt for Floating Islands in Sky?
AI models evolve. We update Floating Islands in Sky prompts to use the latest syntax supported by newer model versions.
Can I use LoRAs with Floating Islands in Sky?
Yes, this prompt is clean enough to accept various Style or Character LoRAs in Stable Diffusion without breaking the Floating Islands in Sky concept.
What art style does Floating Islands in Sky follow?
This prompt leans towards a hyper-realistic and cinematic style, typical for high-end Gemini generated art.
Can I make Floating Islands in Sky scary or horror-themed?
Add 'gloomy', 'horror', 'creepy atmosphere', and 'dark shadows' to shift Floating Islands in Sky into a horror concept.
Why does Floating Islands in Sky look blurry?
Ensure you are upscaling the image. In prompts, adding 'sharp focus' and 'highly detailed' helps prevent blurriness in Gemini.
What creates the background depth in Floating Islands in Sky?
The prompt uses 'bokeh' and 'volumetric fog' to separate the Floating Islands in Sky subject from the background.
How to use ControlNet with Floating Islands in Sky?
You can use ControlNet 'Canny' or 'Depth' to keep the structure of a reference image while applying the style of this Floating Islands in Sky prompt.
Can I use image-to-image with Floating Islands in Sky?
Yes, using an initial reference image with this prompt helps guide the composition of Floating Islands in Sky significantly.