Yesterday, a developer got fed up with the same loop every AI creator knows.
Write a great prompt. It works. Don’t save it. Spend 20 minutes scrolling old chats trying to find it again.
So they built Prompt Bazaar. Free. 21+ tested prompts for Seedance and GPT Image 2. Searchable with ⌘K, copy-paste ready.
The twist: the tool is useful. But the real value is the prompt engineering logic baked into it.
Here’s the mini-workflow that actually moves the needle:
- 🎬 Describe lighting with physics, not vibes.
“Warm tungsten key from the left, shallow depth of field” crushes “cinematic lighting” every time. Models respond to specifics, not adjectives. - 📐 Lead with subject, end with style.
Subject first, style last in every prompt. Output gets noticeably more coherent. Simple rule, big difference. - 🔭 Name the exact lens.
“35mm anamorphic” or “100mm macro” changes how the model frames the entire shot. Vague lens = generic framing. - For video, keep the camera still.
Static camera plus a detailed scene beats complex camera movements almost every time. Counterintuitive, but the results back it up.
Pro tip: Don’t copy prompts blindly. Use ⌘K to find the ones closest to your use case, then understand the pattern and adapt it. That’s how you build a library that actually works for you.
New prompts drop weekly. It’s free. No catch.
👉 Browse Prompt Bazaar: https://promptbazaar.byako.dev
What prompt patterns do you swear by for consistent results across models? Drop them in the comments.
i built a free prompt library for ai video and image generation after getting tired of losing my best prompts
by u/ardakaano in PromptEngineering