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The medium establishes the visual language of the image. It defines the format or technique the model should follow and shapes how edges, textures, lighting, and materials are rendered. Specify the medium clearly, whether it’s a photograph, watercolor painting, 3D render, pencil sketch, or flat vector illustration. This helps the model understand the visual framework it should use when generating the image.

Examples

Photograph

Watercolor

Vector

Single whole red apple centered in frame, medium size filling one-third of image, natural window light, realistic details with water droplets, professional food photography, clean white background
Single whole red apple centered in frame, medium size filling one-third of image, watercolor painting, soft flowing edges, translucent washes, vibrant red and green palette, visible paper texture, white background
Single whole red apple centered in frame, medium size filling one-third of image, flat vector illustration, simple geometric shape, clean minimal design, solid red color with highlight, modern graphic style, white background