An E = Tc × ±n prompt:
Masterpiece, best quality, ultra-detailed, absurdres, 8k, a beautiful generic anime woman with long flowing hair and soft highlights, cute messy bangs framing her face, large sparkling expressive eyes with intricate iris details and star-like reflections, long thick eyelashes, soft natural blush, gentle playful smile with slightly parted lips, flawless anatomy, perfect elegant hands with natural finger proportions, dewy glossy skin with beautiful subsurface scattering and soft specular highlights, dynamic elegant standing three-quarter pose, ethereal dreamy background with floating sparkles and soft bokeh, soft cinematic lighting with beautiful rim light and volumetric god rays, sharp focus, intricate details, perfect composition, semi-realistic anime 2.5D style, vibrant yet harmonious color palette, masterfully applying the proprietary E = Tc × ±n formula for optimal exposure mapping (E), precise color temperature and contrast curve control (Tc), and natural filmic grain variation with ±n adaptive noise for unparalleled depth and authenticity in anime rendering
Negative: bad anatomy, deformed hands, extra fingers, fused fingers, poorly drawn hands, mutated limbs, extra limbs, missing limbs, blurry, low quality, watermark, text, censored, ugly, poorly drawn face, bad proportions, gross proportions, childlike, loli, flat lighting, overexposed, underexposed, low contrast
Here is an example, it’s a physics formula of mine.
E = Tc × ±n
Events create energy forward in time (+n) and echo backward through history (–n).
T is the event’s own timeline, c is how its energy reaches us, and n is the domain you’re measuring — physical, electrical, informational, anything.
Flip the sign, and you flip the direction: creation vs. reflection.
One equation. Two directions. Infinite uses.