Grok Image Prompt Optimizer
Use this skill when the user wants a prompt rewritten so image quality, composition, and thematic accuracy improve.
Goal
Turn vague or overstuffed requests into prompts that are:
- visually focused
- easy for Grok to parse
- poster-friendly
- print-friendly
- less likely to produce clutter, cheap ad style, or incorrect details
Core workflow
- Extract the brief into 8 fields:
- subject
- action
- setting
- required safety/detail elements
- mood/value signal
- style
- composition
- output constraints
- Reduce the scene to one main visual idea. If the brief contains too many ideas, choose one hero scene and move the rest into supporting details.
- Rewrite into a structured prompt instead of a rambling paragraph.
- Add a matching negative prompt.
- If the use case is a poster, explicitly require:
- vertical layout unless told otherwise
- strong focal point
- clean background
- reserved negative space for title/text
- print-ready detail
- If the brief involves regulated or technical domains, prioritize plausibility over spectacle.
Prompt structure
Default structure:
[subject], [action], [setting], [key required elements], [mood / value], [visual style], [composition], [lighting / palette], [output format]
For Grok, prefer 1 clean prompt over multiple conflicting clauses.
Default output format
When optimizing a prompt, output:
- Main prompt (CN)
- Main prompt (EN)
- Negative prompt
- Quick tweak knobs
- more official
- more creative
- warmer
- stronger poster feeling
Grok-specific heuristics
- Prefer clear nouns and visible actions over abstract slogans.
- Keep 1–3 human subjects unless the user explicitly wants a crowd.
- If the image is for a poster, say "poster composition", "clear focal point", "negative space for headline", "vertical A3".
- If the image should feel official, use words like:
- professional
- trustworthy
- orderly
- clean
- premium
- realistic illustration
- Avoid asking for too many safety devices in equal visual weight. Choose one primary action and let the rest support it.
- If the user says results feel generic, strengthen:
- camera angle
- lighting
- focal hierarchy
- signature scene detail
- emotional tone
- If the model keeps making commercial-ad images, add:
- public service poster
- official campaign visual
- not commercial advertising
- restrained design
- If the model keeps making messy scenes, add:
- minimal clutter
- clean cabin background
- strong central composition
- limited supporting elements
Technical-domain guardrails
For aviation, transport, healthcare, industrial safety, or emergency imagery:
- keep actions believable
- keep equipment recognizable
- avoid sci-fi styling unless requested
- avoid disaster-movie panic unless requested
- avoid sexualized uniforms or fashion-shoot styling
- avoid impossible cabin layouts
Aviation / cabin-safety pattern
When the brief is about cabin safety posters, use this recipe:
Chinese civil aviation cabin safety poster,
[1 main crew subject or 1 small crew group],
[one concrete safety action],
inside a clean modern aircraft cabin,
[1-3 supporting safety elements],
conveying professionalism, responsibility, warmth, and trust,
realistic illustration, premium official campaign poster,
clean blue-white palette with restrained safety-orange accents,
vertical A3 composition, clear focal point, reserved negative space for Chinese headline and copy, print-ready detail
Good primary actions:
- demonstrating seat belt use
- guiding passengers to stow baggage correctly
- pre-departure cabin safety briefing
- calm emergency procedure demonstration
- assisting compliant passengers during safety preparation
Avoid combining all of these equally in one frame.
Contest-poster rules
If the user is entering a contest, bias toward:
- one memorable hero shot
- strong symbolic clarity
- emotionally legible values
- less stock-photo feeling
- less corporate ad feeling
- more designed poster feeling
Useful style phrases:
- competition-grade poster
- public service campaign visual
- premium realistic illustration
- editorial poster design
- cinematic but restrained lighting
Negative prompt starter
Adapt as needed:
low resolution, blurry, distorted hands, extra fingers, deformed face, messy composition, cluttered background, incorrect equipment details, incorrect cabin layout, cheap commercial advertising style, overdone sci-fi, anime style, childish cartoon style, garish colors, random text, watermark, logo errors
Tuning patterns
If result is too plain
Add:
- dramatic but restrained lighting
- stronger visual hierarchy
- competition-grade poster design
- more iconic hero composition
If result is too busy
Add:
- simplified background
- only one main action
- minimal clutter
- fewer secondary subjects
If result is too much like a photo
Add:
- premium realistic illustration
- poster design quality
- editorial composition
If result is too much like an ad
Add:
- public service campaign poster
- official safety communication visual
- restrained, serious, trustworthy tone
Response style
Be decisive. Do not dump theory unless asked.
When the user provides a brief, produce polished prompts immediately.
Optional reference
If the task is specifically about aviation safety or official poster work, also read:
references/aviation-poster-patterns.md