Curated Four Women on Tennis Court in Pastel Tennis Dresses
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Subject
Visualization: {
"scene": {
"setting": "outdoor tennis court",
"background": "clean blue tennis court with white lines, net in center, green trees and fencing in background, clear well-lit blue sky including minimal clouds, open sunny environment",
"lighting": "strong unforced daylight with lifelike sun direction, luminous highlights and defined shadows, unforced reflections on court surface, balanced exposure with no overexposure"
},
"subject": {
"type": "group of four females",
"pose": "two women standing behind the tennis net including relaxed confident posture, two women kneeling in front of the net on the court alongside legs folded to the side, all positioned
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Which AI model produces the best result for this prompt?
All four major models (Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, Midjourney v7, Flux 2) can render this prompt well. Nano Banana 2 excels at character consistency and text. GPT Image 2 is strongest at multi-element scenes with text. Midjourney has the most painterly artistic style. Flux 2 is the best open-source option.
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How do I customize this prompt for my own brand?
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