Try as I might, I can’t get the subject of any image to not look directly at the viewer. Does anyone have suggestions to stop this?
How to Stop AI Subjects From Looking Directly at the Camera (Realism Tip Guide)
One of the biggest realism killers in AI images is the “school picture stare.” Models LOVE making subjects look straight into the camera unless you actively steer them away from it.
Here are the most reliable techniques you can combine.
- Add explicit gaze direction. This is the single most important trick. Tell the model what the subject is looking at.
Useful phrases to add to your prompt:
- looking away from the camera
- looking off into the distance
- gazing to the side
- eyes looking left / eyes looking right
- looking past the camera
- looking at the horizon
- looking out a window
- looking down at hands
- looking at phone / book / object
- candid moment, unaware of the camera
- distracted, not posing
- caught mid-moment
⭐ The phrase “unaware of the camera” works especially well.
- Use photography language (avoid “portrait”). The word portrait strongly encourages eye contact. Replace it with photography styles that imply candid shooting.
Helpful terms:
- candid photo
- documentary-style photo
- lifestyle photography
- street photography
- captured mid-moment
- over-the-shoulder shot
- side profile shot
- 3/4 profile view
- profile view
Words that strongly reduce eye contact:
- profile view
- side profile
- 3/4 view
- over the shoulder
- from behind
- from the side
- not posed
- Give the subject something to DO.
Idle subjects tend to stare at the viewer. Giving them an action dramatically improves results.
Examples:
- tying shoes
- walking through a park
- reading a book
- cooking
- talking to someone off frame
- watching the sunset
- petting a dog
- using a laptop
- drinking coffee
- adjusting jacket
- fixing hair in mirror
Action = less camera awareness.
- Add a small negative prompt booster.
This helps push results over the finish line.
Add this to your negative prompt: looking at camera, eye contact, staring at viewer, direct gaze, facing viewer
Quick copy/paste bundle:
Prompt add-on: candid lifestyle photo, unaware of the camera, looking off into the distance, 3/4 profile view
Negative add-on: looking at camera, eye contact, staring at viewer, direct gaze
Using these together dramatically reduces the “AI stare” and makes images feel far more natural and photographic.
really nice explanation

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Bruh brehm nuh I was typing first how dis you comment lol… I be back in 10 to 20 some final checks then I got some irl work to do.
That’s a good image though beautiful doggy.
uhm you try saying anything in the prompt dynamically about the direction in correlation to viewer, or used “pos/pov” that or the two sub formats of them I have been using look like this
“pov to pos” literally you say or type in parentheses" (pov ?image type¿ ?positional elements¿ ?shot or portrait or both &or framing¿ ?from or any article connecting the prior to the later i use from like 95% of the time ?where is your positioned image shot type framing from, you can also do stuff like put from ghost¿ pov ¿ some limited details about the pov or something like a connected character detail as after saying from pov or in the pov of you could add details here i try not to use too many details here though or just the more simple pos to pov format of this where it begins as pos and ends with a from what pov¿…
I have others but will share those later still working on them…
Also, with “pov to pos” it is mainly called this becauae you sneak under scene details or something else about environment or action ect that or direftly tag it into a character description or make a viewers description and then basically viewers pov is…ect. this is why it’s called “pov to pos” and not the other way around even though you may use for more related to image crops frame types that and even some effects if you know what you are doing “the editor” (pos type…details…shot…form…ect. from … pov … )





