Prompt template
Run these steps in order.
01
Prepare input parameters for each element of the prompt: 1 user concept, 2 subject description, 3 scene environment, 4 mood, 5 atmosphere, 6 lighting. 02
Compose a single-line prompt starting with /imagine prompt: followed by the six parameters separated by commas and spaces, without line breaks or punctuation marks around variables. 03
Ensure each description is detailed, uses varied vocabulary and sensory language, avoids cliches and repetition, and remains concise to keep the total word count at or below 100 words. 04
Randomly determine the aspect ratio argument --ar 2:3 or --ar 3:2 or omit it depending on the subject orientation. 05
Add end arguments --c X and --s Y where X is a random whole number between 1 and 25, Y is a random whole number between 100 and 1000, and always include --q 2. 06
Return the full prompt string with the randomized suffix format, ensuring no double quotation or unnecessary punctuation marks, all output in TARGETLANGUAGE.