Black Forest Labs, an AI startup formed by a team of developers behind the original Stable Diffusion image model, has introduced Flux, a highly advanced artificial intelligence image model. Flux, an open-source AI model, is available across various platforms and offers a wide range of applications. Developed by Black Forest Labs, Flux comes in multiple versions, including the compact Flux Schnell and the latest Flux 1.1 Pro Ultra.
Flux’s versatility lies in its ability to generate photorealistic images with minimal effort. Users can employ Flux’s prompts to inspire their creative process, regardless of the AI image generator they are using. In this article, we will explore seven prompts specifically designed for Flux, although they can be adapted for other models as well.
The lead image prompt for Flux 1.1 Pro Ultra involves capturing a casual smartphone photo of a woman with flowing red hair, standing outdoors in natural daylight. The image should portray her with natural skin texture, including subtle flaws like small blemishes or freckles, avoiding an overly smooth or artificial appearance. The woman’s expression should be relaxed and candid, with a slightly imperfect smile or neutral look, conveying a sense of authenticity.
Additionally, the article presents six more prompts that aim to generate photo realistic images. These prompts include scenarios such as a bustling farmer’s market during golden hour, a busy urban crossroads with a road safety message, a close-up shot of a barista creating latte art, a crowded subway car, an aerial view of a park yoga class, and a family dinner scene for a recipe book cover.
Each prompt specifies the camera, lens, settings, and desired elements to achieve the desired photorealistic effect. The article also mentions the author’s use of an app developed by themselves, allowing them to send multiple queries to specific models simultaneously, utilizing the FAL API.
While the article provides comprehensive details about each prompt, it does not disclose the specific location where the images were captured. However, it emphasizes that all the images were generated using Flux 1.1 Pro Ultra, the latest model from Black Forest Labs.