Accomplice is extremely versatile – but it’s only as good as the prompt that you give it. This post collects several graphics and illustrations, alongside their prompts, to help you see some of the tips and tricks that really work.
Accomplice is extremely versatile – but it’s only as good as the prompt that you give it. Luckily, the more you use Accomplice, the more you learn what works and what doesn’t. Below are several graphics and illustrations, alongside their prompts, to help you see some of the tips and tricks that really work.
Adding “by Artist’s Name” – i.e. “by Picasso” or “by Frida Kahlo” – to the end of your prompt will make Accomplice create in that artist’s style.
Accomplice is amazing at creating bright, vivid colors. By including “colorful” or “brightly colored” in your prompts you’ll get an explosion of fantastic color.
Accomplice understands a ton about the outside world and, with the right prompt, can use that knowledge to create spectacular nature scenes.
Accomplice knows almost as much about cities as it does the natural world. City skylines and streets are all great starting points.
Adding terms like “speedpainting”, “low poly”, “pointellist”, “psychedelic”, etc. to the end of prompts gives Accomplice a great idea of the look you’re looking for.
And, of course, the most important thing is that you have fun with Accomplice! So make sure to just try something crazy every now and see what comes out.