Do you know this yet?
if you don't know please read this article carefully
so previously I have discussed image enhancement,
this time I will discuss that Seaart Film also has several techniques and materials that you can use in your prompt.
all that I list here can be used for the subject, object, background or as a text effect.
let's just go straight so it's not too long to read:
Prompt : An Otter
TECHNIQUES:



woodcut print -- ink painting -- multi-dimensional paper cutting



ceramic tile -- comic page panel -- animation sketch
MATERIALS:



made of felt -- made of rattan -- made of black gold



made of marble -- made of silver -- made of ivory



made of stone -- made of diamond -- made of liquid metal



made of industrial materials -- made of carbon fiber -- made of gold



made of metallic -- made of granite -- made of enamel



made of brass -- made of cork -- made of ice



wood carving -- rust figurines -- plush doll art


ceramic -- plaster sculpture
SPECIAL ELEMENTS:



for this element part you should put see-through, shaped from fire -- shaped from water -- shaped from smoke
CONCLUSION:
you can use the techniques to generate the whole image, but you can use the materials to create the subject or the object,
you can combine each material together in one image, for example like this:
an otter, made of stone. the otter wears a coat, made of carbon fiber. the otter is standing on the floor, made of gold. (use dot to separate)

or like this:
an otter, made of silver. the otter wears a red coat, made of felt. the otter is standing on the floor, made of ceramic. with title text "The Otter", made of liquid metal. (use dot to separate and put the material after the text)

note :
1. I produced all these images with magic prompt off (worried that if magic prompt on / auto, it will create the image too beautiful , so my explanation will be difficult to understand)
2. if you want to combine techniques and materials together, make sure the prompts do not collide.
3. feel free to experimenting
good luck
and see you in "in depth tour with Seaart Film Part 3"
















