We’ve looked at multiple style references and relative style weights. Now, let’s talk about the Overall Style Weight.

You can adjust the strength of the overall style applied using dash dash style weight represented by s w parameter. Let's try this with an illustrative prompt.

Strength of the Overall Style Weight


                        REFERENCE IMAGE STYLE WEIGHT can be controlled with

                    **REFERENCE IMAGE STYLE WEIGHT can be controlled with `--sw`**

**Cinematic, [PHOTOGRAPHY TYPE] [SUBJECT/ACTION] [SHOT TYPE] [LOCATION] [FASHION] [YEAR] [FILM STOCK] [CAMERA] [PHOTOGRAPHER] [EMOTION] [LIGHTING] [COLOR] --sref Image URL --sw {value 0** → 1000**}**

**--**style raw --ar 21:9 --v 6.0

PROMPT STRUCTURE - Illustrative


[ILLUSTRATIVE MEDIUM] [SUBJECT/ACTION] [COMPOSITION TYPE] [ART STYLE][LOCATION/SETTING] [COSTUME] [TIME PERIOD] [ARTIST INFLUENCE] [EMOTION] [LIGHTING] [COLOR PALETTE] [TEXTURE] **--sref Image URL --sw {value 0** → 1000**}**

**--**style raw --ar 16:9 --v 6.0

I created original reference image with this prompt using Illustrative Atomic Prompting.

Atomic Prompting - Illustrative


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Comic book illustration, a post-apocalyptic warrior, wearing scavenged metal machine parts and translucent texture, viewed from a high angle, in the style of Simon Bisley, in an intense scene of urban warfare, among the ruins of a destroyed city, with the setting sun casting long shadows, emphasizing dynamic movement, dark fantasy, dramatic contrasts, bold strokes --ar 16:9 --style raw

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