1. The "Logic-First" Prompting Framework
Most users fail because they "over-prompt." In 2025, the best results in PicLumen come from a structured approach:
Subject + Action:
A cyberpunk street racer leaning against a carEnvironment + Lighting:
rainy Tokyo alleyway, neon blue and magenta lighting, cinematic fogCamera + Style:
low angle shot, 35mm lens, photorealistic, 8kNegative Prompt: Use
blurry, deformed, extra limbs, low resolutionto filter out common AI artifacts.
2. Using "Pose Control" for Exact Compositions
If you need a character to strike a specific pose (e.g., for a book cover or an ad), don't rely on text alone:
How: Upload a reference photo with the desired posture.
Action: Select Pose Control. The AI will map your new character onto that specific skeleton.
Benefit: This is the fastest way to create high-action scenes without "rolling the dice" on random generations.
3. Mastering the "AI Replace" (Inpainting) fix
Don't discard an image just because one detail is wrong. Use the AI Replace tool to fix specific parts:
Open your generated image and select AI Replace.
Brush over the area (like an awkward hand or an unwanted background object).
Prompt the fix: Type specifically what should be there (e.g.,
"hand holding a sword").The AI will blend the new element seamlessly into the existing lighting and style.
4. Post-Production: Upscaling for Professional Use
Once your image is perfect, it’s likely too low-res for print or high-end web use.
Image Upscaler: Use this to boost the resolution to 4K or higher without losing detail.
Background Remover: If you are a designer, use this to instantly create transparent .PNG assets for posters or flyers.
5. Technical Settings Cheat Sheet (2025)
Guidance Scale (CFG): Keep between 7–9 for the best balance of creativity and following your prompt.
Steps: Set to 30–50 for maximum detail; anything higher often yields diminishing returns.
Seed: If you find a style you love, copy the Seed number. Paste it into your next generation to keep the visual "vibe" consistent.

