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Official Prompt Guide: Stop Asking for "Epic" Models and Start Asking for Useful Ones

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Official Prompt Guide: Stop Asking for "Epic" Models and Start Asking for Useful Ones

Intent: Informational Keywords: useful miniature prompts, prompt guide for 3d models, how to prompt miniatures One of the easiest ways to improve results is to remove vague words that sound exciting but do not define the model. “Epic”, “insane”, and “awesome” add almost no structural value. Use nouns, silhouette cues, scale cues, and purpose cues instead.

What Helps the Model

Role, species, class, weapon type, body language, base type, and intended use all give the model more structural direction.

What Usually Hurts the Model

Layering multiple style buzzwords often creates noise instead of clarity. Too many adjectives can make the output less coherent.

The Practical Rule

If the word cannot survive into the final product title or description, it may not deserve to be in the prompt at all.

Key Takeaways

  • Useful prompts are usually more specific and less flashy
  • The best prompt words are often the best title words too
  • Clarity at prompt level improves publishability later
  • Next Step

    If you want us to rewrite one of your prompts, post it in Prompt Engineering and we will break it down.
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