[{"content":"Visual Prompt Lab is a guidebook shelf for creating useful images responsibly. It focuses on prompts, visual briefs, editing, camera perspective, palette and texture, references, avoid lists, rough layouts, visual metaphors, quality checks, alt text, captions, disclosure, image SEO, AVIF publishing, and safety boundaries.\nNoteCreation and verification are different skills Use this shelf for making responsible AI-assisted visuals. Use Reality Check Desk when you need to verify suspicious images, deepfakes, scams, provenance, or Content Credentials. For quick practice between guides, use the Visual Prompt Lab game track . It turns visual briefs, safe prompts, alt text, disclosure, and AVIF publishing into short drills.\nStart here Begin with Visual Prompt Lab Quickstart , then read Prompt Anatomy and Describe the Shot, Not the Vibe . Those three make the rest of the shelf easier.\nFull path Visual Prompt Lab Quickstart: From Vague Idea to Useful Image - Turn a vague image idea into a clear visual brief, safe prompt, quality check, and reusable publishing note. Prompt Anatomy: Subject, Setting, Action, Medium, and Constraints - Learn the five prompt parts that make image requests easier to repeat, review, and improve. Describe the Shot, Not the Vibe - Turn fuzzy mood language into frameable details a model can render and a human can review. Composition Basics for AI Images - Use framing, hierarchy, negative space, and safe zones so generated images support the page instead of fighting it. Backgrounds and Negative Space for AI Image Prompts - Control backgrounds, margins, and quiet zones so generated images have room for crops, headlines, and page layout. Camera Angle, Lens, and Perspective Prompts - Use viewpoint, lens language, camera distance, and perspective constraints so generated images feel intentional instead of accidental. Lighting Words That Actually Change Images - Choose lighting terms that affect the picture: direction, softness, time of day, contrast, and color temperature. Weather and Season Prompts That Stay Plausible - Control rain, snow, wind, heat, and seasonal cues so generated scenes feel coherent without turning weather into fake evidence. Color, Material, and Texture Prompts - Describe palette, surface, finish, and texture so generated images feel specific without copying a brand or artist. Scale, Props, and Context Clues in AI Image Prompts - Use scale cues, practical props, and context details so generated images show size, use, and setting without becoming cluttered. Style Without Stealing: References, Genres, and Ethical Influence - Use broad visual language without asking for living-artist imitation or confusing copies. Reference Images and Mood Boards Without Copying - Use references to clarify direction while avoiding near-duplicates, private material, and unlicensed brand borrowing. Cultural Context Without Stereotype Shortcuts - Write culturally specific visual briefs with concrete scene details instead of costume cues, caricatures, flags, or generic symbols. Editing One Thing at a Time - Improve generated images by isolating the next edit instead of rewriting the whole prompt after every result. Edit Briefs: Preserve What Works, Change One Thing - Write AI image edit briefs that protect useful parts of an image while changing one clear element at a time. Masks, Cutouts, and Transparent Background Briefs - Write image briefs that make cutouts, masks, alpha edges, and background removal easier to review and publish. Character Consistency for Beginners - Keep illustrated characters consistent without copying real people or turning a prompt into a surveillance request. People, Pose, and Gesture Prompts Without Likeness Risk - Prompt human figures by role, pose, gesture, and scene purpose while avoiding non-consensual likeness and unnecessary realism. Product Mockups Without Fake Brands - Make useful product-style visuals without fake logos, fake packaging claims, or brand-confusing details. Icon Sets and Spot Illustrations Without Fake Logos - Create small visual systems with consistent icons and spot illustrations while avoiding real app marks, fake brands, and confusing symbols. Food and Drink Prompting: Texture, Table, Steam, and Scale - Prompt food and drink images that look useful, appetizing, and honest without fake labels or impossible textures. Interior and Room Setup Prompts - Describe rooms with layout, light, scale, materials, and use so generated interiors feel practical instead of decorative. Educational Infographics: Diagrams, Labels, and Accuracy Checks - Plan AI-assisted diagrams carefully, especially when labels, sequences, or factual relationships matter. Charts and Data Visuals Without Fake Numbers - Use AI-generated chart-like visuals responsibly by separating conceptual illustration from exact data, labels, and evidence. Before-and-After Comparisons Without Fake Evidence - Use comparison-style generated images for concepts and planning without implying that a real transformation happened. Social Thumbnails and Covers: Safe Zones, Contrast, and Hooks - Prompt thumbnails that remain readable when cropped, compressed, and shown beside competing posts. Text-Free Poster and Signage Concepts - Plan generated posters, signs, covers, and campaign visuals with blank spaces for real typography added later. Article Hero Images: Match the Search Promise - Create article heroes that confirm the reader is in the right place instead of chasing generic decoration. Aspect Ratio, Cropping, and Responsive Reuse for AI Images - Plan AI-generated images for wide heroes, square cards, vertical crops, and small thumbnails before the first render. AI Image Quality Checks: Hands, Text, Logos, Physics, and Context - Use a practical review pass for common AI image failures before publishing or sharing. Prompt Iteration Logs: Reuse What Worked - Keep small prompt notes so successful image choices become reusable instead of accidental. Disclosure and Content Credentials for AI Images - Decide when to disclose AI-generated visuals and how provenance signals can support trust without proving everything. People, Likeness, and Consent - Use safer people imagery by avoiding non-consensual likeness, public-figure deception, and private-person lookalikes. Copyright, Trademarks, and Brand-Like Outputs - Reduce risk around generated images by avoiding protected characters, logos, confusing packaging, and unlicensed style borrowing. Image SEO for Generated Visuals - Give generated images useful filenames, alt text, page context, dimensions, and honest metadata. Alt Text and Captions for Generated Images - Write useful alt text, captions, and disclosure notes for AI-generated images without repeating the prompt or inventing details. AVIF, WebP, and Fast Image Delivery - Prepare generated images for fast pages with sensible formats, dimensions, compression, and crawlable image markup. Building a Cohesive Visual Set - Make a group of generated images feel related through shared constraints, palette, crop, and review rules. Storyboards and Sequential Scenes in AI Image Prompts - Plan multi-image sequences, storyboards, and step-by-step visuals with continuity rules instead of treating every frame as a separate accident. What Not to Generate: Safety Boundaries for Visual AI - Set clear no-go lines for deceptive evidence, impersonation, brand confusion, unsafe instructions, and exploitative imagery. Negative Prompts and Avoid Lists for AI Images - Write practical avoid lists for generated images without turning the prompt into a pile of vague prohibitions. Rough Sketches and Layout Prompts - Use rough thumbnails, sketch notes, and layout shapes to guide generated images without copying a finished design. Visual Metaphors for Abstract Ideas - Choose concrete, reviewable visual metaphors for abstract concepts without falling back on generic glowing symbols. Object-in-Use Prompts: Contact Points, Hands, and Props - Prompt believable use scenes by naming contact points, support, scale cues, and hand-placement review risks. Motion and Action Scene Prompts That Stay Readable - Freeze action at one understandable phase with restrained motion cues and clear safety boundaries. Exterior and Streetscape Prompts Without Fake Place Claims - Build outdoor scenes from neutral place cues without inventing addresses, signs, or documentary claims. Safety boundary This shelf does not teach deceptive deepfakes, fake evidence, impersonation, scam assets, political persuasion imagery, non-consensual likeness use, or brand-confusing mockups. It favors original, unbranded, disclosed, reviewable visuals.\n","contentType":"visual-prompt-lab","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/visual-prompt-lab/guidebooks/","section":"visual-prompt-lab","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"Visual Prompt Lab Guidebooks"}]