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One Prompt, Three Styles: The Flux ANDPROMOT Trick That Changes Everything

Stop writing single-style prompts. Learn the Flux ANDPROMOT technique that blends three visual styles into one jaw-dropping image. Copy-paste ready.

The Prompt

[Filipino jeepney garage at golden hour:1.3] AND [Studio Ghibli watercolor background:0.9] AND [vintage risograph 2-color ink overlay:0.7]

Why It Works

Most prompts are just... one thing. A subject, a style, done. The result? Competent but forgettable — the AI equivalent of a plain Tsinoy silog order. It fills you up but you won't post it.

What if you could run THREE prompts at once, each pulling the image in a different direction?

Flux.dev calls it ANDPROMOT. The name sounds like a keyboard shortcut nobody told you about. But once you see what it does, you'll never prompt the same way again.

The Featured Prompt (Copy-Paste It)

[Filipino jeepney garage at golden hour:1.3] AND [Studio Ghibli watercolor background:0.9] AND [vintage risograph 2-color ink overlay:0.7]

Paste it into Flux.dev (flux.schnell.ai or via API) and watch what happens.

The image it produces? A jeepney garage — but the sky is loose Miyazaki brushwork, the vehicles rendered in that tactile, layered risograph print texture. Three aesthetics that shouldn't work together, fused into something genuinely new.

Why It Works: Breaking Down Each Element

[Filipino jeepney garage at golden hour:1.3]

The subject. The :1.3 is your weight — it tells Flux this is the anchor. Everything else serves this. Without a weighted anchor, the styles fight each other and the result is visual soup.

[Studio Ghibli watercolor background:0.9]

Secondary style at near-equal weight. :0.9 is just slightly less important than the anchor — meaning the jeepneys stay recognizable while the sky and atmosphere adopt that warm, hand-painted Ghibli texture. The magic is in the numbers being close but not identical.

[vintage risograph 2-color ink overlay:0.7]

The texture layer. At :0.7, this pulls forward more subtly — adding that offset-print, halftone-dot character without overpowering the other two styles. Risograph has a specific look: slight color misregistration, limited palette, that zine-quality grit.

The result isn't one style + another + another. It's a chemical reaction. The watercolor bleeds into the ink overlay. The jeepney silhouette reads through the Ghibli atmosphere. That's not luck — that's weights doing the math.

5 Variations to Try

Swap the subject — Cyberpunk Manila:

[vintage Manila cinema facade at night:1.3] AND [1990s cyberpunk neon glow:0.9] AND [screen-printed 3-color poster art:0.7]

Push Ghibli harder:

[Quezon City street scene at dawn:1.2] AND [Studio Ghibli watercolor:1.0] AND [vintage risograph:0.8]

Full Filipino maximalism:

[Santo Nino fluvial parade in Intramuros:1.3] AND [Basilica DEL PILAR baroque architecture:1.0] AND [retro 1970s offset lithography print:0.8]

Cinematic Manila:

[Manila Bay sunset with food vendors:1.3] AND [widescreen cinematic photography framing:0.9] AND [vintage Kodachrome film grain:0.7]

Abstract — emotions over subjects:

[abstract emotion of HOMECOMING:1.4] AND [color field painting Rothko style:1.0] AND [Filipino oilon painting texture:0.7]

Model Compatibility

Flux.dev: YES — ANDPROMOT syntax is native. Best experience here.

ComfyUI + Flux nodes: YES — use Split text with weights node.

Stable Diffusion (automatic1111): PARTIAL — use AND keyword with bracket weights.

Midjourney v6/v7: NO — use --style parameter instead.

DALL-E 3: NO — no multi-style chaining syntax.

For Midjourney users: use ( subject )) --style raw --sw 300 --s 250 for a similar effect.

Prompt Engineering is Just Conversation

Here's what most people miss about ANDPROMOT: you're not just stacking styles. You're negotiating between aesthetics. The weights are your negotiation position. The higher the number, the more stubborn that element gets about keeping its identity.

A good blend is like a good barkada dinner — everyone's got their own taste, but you find the dish that somehow satisfies everyone. The weights find that dish.

Start with 1.3 / 0.9 / 0.7 as your baseline. Then play. Move the decimal points. Watch what happens when you make two elements both 1.2. Watch what happens when one drops to 0.5. That's where you learn the system.

Share Your Results

This technique rewards experimentation. The prompts above are starting points — your outputs will look different from mine, and that's the point.

What's your weirdest three-way blend? Drop your ANDPROMOT creations in the comments.

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The Result

AI-generated image showing Filipino jeepney garage at golden hour blended with Studio Ghibli watercolor and vintage risograph styles

Generated with Flux.dev / ComfyUI / Stable Diffusion

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