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Style directs the model toward a specific artistic or visual tradition. It keeps the image coherent by aligning it with a clear aesthetic direction. Style can reference artistic movements such as Impressionism or Bauhaus, genres like editorial fashion photography or minimal poster design, or techniques like collage, ink sketch, or isometric render. Clear stylistic cues help the model stay focused on a consistent look rather than blending unrelated influences.

Examples

Retro

Minimalist

Surreal

Single whole red apple centered in frame, medium size filling one-third of image, authentic 1950s vintage advertisement style with aged paper texture, bold oversaturated red and green colors typical of mid-century print, prominent halftone dot screen pattern visible throughout, slight faded edges and subtle grain, retro commercial appeal with nostalgic quality, printed ephemera aesthetic, slight color separation misalignment for authentic vintage printing effect, classic Americana advertising look, warm sepia undertones, old magazine ad feeling
Single whole red apple centered in frame, medium size filling one-third of image, Japanese minimalist aesthetic, zen simplicity, muted natural red tone, wabi-sabi philosophy, clean white empty space
Single whole red apple centered in frame, medium size filling one-third of image, organic surrealist transformation with skin seamlessly morphing into liquid mercury on one side, roots and branches emerging from bottom creating impossible life cycle, butterflies made of apple flesh flying away leaving hollow spaces, soft pastel dreamlike background with melting clock elements à la Dalí, fruit existing in multiple states of matter simultaneously, poetic visual metaphor style, contemporary surrealist fine art photography, impossible beauty