

Add this to the left panel, at the top:
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Add this to the left panel, at the top:
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When it does work, it seems to ignore negative prompts entirely, and barely responds to the main prompt.


How to Stop AI Subjects From Looking Directly at the Camera (Realism Tip Guide)
One of the biggest realism killers in AI images is the “school picture stare.” Models LOVE making subjects look straight into the camera unless you actively steer them away from it.
Here are the most reliable techniques you can combine.
Useful phrases to add to your prompt:
⭐ The phrase “unaware of the camera” works especially well.
Helpful terms:
Words that strongly reduce eye contact:
Idle subjects tend to stare at the viewer. Giving them an action dramatically improves results.
Examples:
Action = less camera awareness.
This helps push results over the finish line.
Add this to your negative prompt: looking at camera, eye contact, staring at viewer, direct gaze, facing viewer
Quick copy/paste bundle:
Prompt add-on: candid lifestyle photo, unaware of the camera, looking off into the distance, 3/4 profile view
Negative add-on: looking at camera, eye contact, staring at viewer, direct gaze
Using these together dramatically reduces the “AI stare” and makes images feel far more natural and photographic.


This prompt gives similar results:
This is a digital anime-style drawing of a cute young woman with green hair tied in a side ponytail, sitting at a wooden desk in a sunlit room. She has large, expressive blue eyes and a gentle smile, and she’s wearing a purple and white dress with gold trim. She’s holding a quill in her right hand and resting it on an open book in front of her. The background features a large arched window with sunlight streaming in, revealing a lush green garden outside. There’s also a painting on an easel to the right, depicting a similar garden scene. The overall vibe is warm and peaceful, with a focus on her calm and focused expression.
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