Your Creations

Every masterpiece you've created, ready to revisit or recreate.

Loading your images...

Z-Image-Turbo: The real way to better results

1. Stop Listing, Start Directing

Turbo doesn't want a word salad; it wants a scene. Instead of throwing random keywords, describe the moment like a movie director. Tell it exactly who is in the shot, what they're feeling, and what's happening. A narrative prompt keeps the AI on track and prevents it from filling the gaps with "creative" garbage.

2. Dress the Set Before You Shoot

In Turbo-land, what you don't describe, you can't control. You have to be the architect of the entire frame. If you want a clean, professional look, explicitly mention the "modest business attire" and the "minimalist studio background." If you don't build the walls of your scene with words, the model will wander into weird territory.

3. Nerd Out on the Technicals

This model has a secret obsession with photography gear and linguistics. Talk to it like a pro: name the 85mm lens, specify the f/1.8 aperture, and ask for cinematic rim lighting. It also actually knows how to spell. If you want a sign in the background that says something in English or Chinese, just ask. It's one of the few models that actually paid attention in spelling class.