>>2920990For starters DO NOT use controNet, unless you are looking for something super super specific you have in mind.
Controlnet tends to try to "fit" the prompt into the pose which often leads to kind of stretching or squishing the character design compared to natural prompt
Always try to make it with prompt alone first.
And for the formula I usually go with:
>"artist name" and weight (if you want any)asanagi
>"effects" (if you want any)faux traditional media or gritty or sketchy
>1girl, solo>girl description starting from the headdark skin, medium breasts, white hair, long hair, pointy ears, blue eyes
>clothes description sweater, pencil skirt
>locationoutdoors, forest
>face expressionembarrassed, disgust, panicking, looking at x
>pose and contexthands up, crossed arms, pointing, spread legs, sweat, holding X, pointing at X, camera angle, etc
>loraIs an order like any other I guess, it just helps to have things organized and not forgetting anything, and knowing where to go to change things without having to search on your own prompt.
Because do not expect to get things in one go, most part of the time after writting the basic prompt you need to make adjustments as you see how the prompt is going.