Prompt guide

Prompts do Z Image Turbo: guia prático, exemplos e FAQ

Um guia para sujeitos mais limpos, melhor composição e texto bilingue mais legível.

Atualizado em julho de 2026 · tutorial + FAQ

Tutorial

Como estruturar prompts do Z Image Turbo

The most reliable workflow is to write prompts in layers. Start broad, add visual constraints, then lock the details that must not drift.

1

Define the subject and composition first

Open with the main subject, framing, camera distance, and where important elements sit. Z Image Turbo responds better when the image has a clear layout before style modifiers appear.

2

Add lighting, medium, and surface detail

Describe whether the result should feel like studio photography, editorial illustration, product render, poster art, or concept design. Add lighting and material cues only when they change the brief.

3

Control text and localization

For signs, labels, packaging, and posters, specify the exact words and language. Ask for clean typography, high contrast, and simple placement instead of long paragraphs inside the image.

Exemplos

Exemplos de prompts prontos para copiar

Use these examples as starting points, then replace the subject, style, and output format with your own campaign details.

Product hero image

Premium skincare bottle on warm stone, soft morning window light, clean beige background, subtle water droplets, centered product, realistic commercial photography, 1024px square

Good for ecommerce images because it names product, light, material, framing, and output format.

Bilingual poster

Minimal tech event poster, black background, gold abstract wave, large readable title text "AI DESIGN WEEK", small Chinese subtitle "智能设计周", clean modern typography

Keep text short and explicitly mark each language so typography has less room to drift.

Character concept

Stylized cyberpunk courier character, three-quarter view, reflective jacket, rain at night, neon street reflections, strong silhouette, game concept art, no extra fingers

The constraint at the end targets common anatomy issues without overpowering the creative brief.

Checklist

Checklist antes de gerar

One subject and one main visual goal are clearly stated.

Composition, lighting, and style are described in natural language.

Any in-image text is short, quoted, and assigned a language.

Negative constraints are specific instead of a long generic block.

FAQ

FAQ de prompts do Z Image Turbo

How long should a Z Image Turbo prompt be?

Most production prompts work best at one focused paragraph. Add enough detail to set subject, style, lighting, and constraints, but avoid stacking unrelated ideas.

Does Z Image Turbo understand Chinese prompts?

Yes. Z Image Turbo is commonly used for English, Chinese, and mixed-language briefs. For image text, quote the exact words and state the language.

Should I use negative prompts?

Use a short negative list only when a recurring problem appears. Specific constraints like "no extra fingers" are usually more useful than a long generic negative block.

How do I make product images more consistent?

Repeat the product type, camera angle, background, lighting, and material language across variants. Change only one or two variables per test.

What is the best prompt format for posters?

Name the format, background, main graphic, exact headline text, typography style, and contrast. Short text usually renders better than full paragraphs.

Can I reuse these prompts in ComfyUI?

Yes. The same prompt logic works in ComfyUI workflows. Keep the model, resolution, seed, and step settings stable while comparing prompt changes.

Gerar

Testar um prompt do Z Image Turbo

Open the image workspace with a ready prompt, then change only the subject, lighting, or style to compare variants quickly.