Higgsfield-ai-prompt-skill higgsfield-moodboard
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skills/higgsfield-moodboard/SKILL.mdHiggsfield Moodboard
What Moodboard Does
Moodboard translates a collection of visual references into a unified style direction that can be applied to any generation. Instead of describing a feeling in text and hoping the model interprets it correctly, you show the platform exactly what you want.
Location: Moodboard tab (marked "New" in nav) → higgsfield.ai/moodboard
Two tabs inside Moodboard:
- Curated — Higgsfield's own named preset moodboards, ready to use
- My Moodboards — your custom moodboards built from uploaded references
Curated Moodboard Presets
Named presets built by Higgsfield — apply any of these immediately without uploading reference images. Each represents a complete visual world.
| Preset | Visual Character | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| General | Neutral — no strong stylistic bias | Default when unsure, versatile |
| Warm ambient | Warm, soft, gently lit — cozy and lived-in | Lifestyle, home, intimate portrait |
| Y2K studio | Hypercolor studio backdrop, fairy wings, maximalist | Y2K aesthetic, fashion, fantasy editorial |
| Swag era | Early 2000s hip-hop and streetwear energy | Urban fashion, music culture content |
| Theatrical light | Dramatic stage lighting, strong contrast, silhouette | Artistic portrait, performance, dark editorial |
| Y2K street | Union Jack tees, street photography, 2000s pop culture | Street style, youth culture, nostalgia |
| Flash editorial | On-camera flash, oversaturated, candid — Cobrasnake era | Party, raw editorial, documentary fashion |
| Old smartphone | Low resolution, slightly washed, nostalgic phone camera | Authentic, lo-fi, personal content |
| Street photography | Urban candid, natural light, documentary | Street style, city life, authentic scenes |
| Asian nostalgia | Japanese/Korean city streetwear, warm neon, youth culture | Asian fashion, Tokyo/Seoul aesthetic |
| Retro BW | Black and white, classic tones, timeless | Artistic portrait, formal editorial, classic fashion |
| Surreal solarization | Otherworldly color shifts, solarization effect | Conceptual/avant-garde, fashion art |
How to apply a curated preset:
- Go to Moodboard tab
- Select Curated
- Click any preset
- It becomes available in My Moodboards or applies directly to generation
Building a Custom Moodboard
Upload Requirements
Recommended: 20+ photos, one cohesive style Avoid: Mixed styles, inconsistent quality
Two upload options in the Moodboard builder:
- Upload images — upload from your device
- Upload from assets — pull from your existing Higgsfield generations/assets
What "one cohesive style" means: All reference images should share the same visual world — similar lighting quality, color temperature, tone, and aesthetic. If half your references are dark and moody and half are bright and airy, the moodboard gets confused and produces a muddled output.
Good reference set (cohesive): Film stills from the same movie, a photographer's series, a curated Pinterest board with a single strong aesthetic, a fashion brand's lookbook.
Bad reference set (mixed): Random images from different genres, mixing a sunset photo with a dark studio portrait with a colorful illustration.
Building the Moodboard
- Click Build your moodboard ✦ (yellow button at top)
- Upload 20+ reference images via "Upload images" or "Upload from assets"
- Higgsfield analyzes the visual properties across all references
- Synthesizes dominant: colors, tonal values, lighting character, stylistic patterns
- Creates a named moodboard saved under My Moodboards
Applying to Generation
Once built, your moodboard appears in:
- Soul 2.0 → Moodboard selector in the prompt bar
- Any generation interface that supports moodboard input
The moodboard acts as a style layer applied on top of your text prompt — you describe the scene, the moodboard handles the look.
Soul Hex — Color Transfer
Soul Hex is Moodboard's dedicated color feature. It extracts and transfers the exact color signature from a reference image.
Location: Soul 2.0 prompt bar → Color Transfer button
Named Color Palettes
Pre-built palettes available directly in Color Transfer:
| Palette | Visual Character |
|---|---|
| Film colors | Natural, organic, slightly desaturated film stock |
| Lime Jam | Cool greens, fresh tones, nature-adjacent |
| Candy pink | Warm pinks, peachy highlights |
| Nostalgic blue | Desaturated blues, faded, melancholic |
| Soft palette | Muted, airy, minimal contrast |
| Black gloss | High contrast, deep blacks, graphic |
Custom Color Reference Upload
- Click Upload & Create ✦ in the Soul Hex section
- Upload any reference image with the color world you want
- Soul Hex extracts the color palette automatically — shows hex swatches
- Apply to generations
Good color references to upload:
- Film still from a movie with the color grade you want
- Fashion editorial with a strong color world
- Your brand's visual assets to match brand colors
- Any image where the color palette is the dominant appeal
Moodboard + Soul ID: The Power Combination
| What it controls | Tool |
|---|---|
| Who — face and character consistency | Soul ID |
| Color world — palette and grade | Color Transfer / Soul Hex |
| Overall aesthetic — lighting, tone, visual language | Moodboard |
| Specific visual treatment — preset style | Soul 2.0 Style Preset |
Workflow for a consistent content series:
Step 1: Create Soul ID character (20+ photos, Character tab) Step 2: Build Moodboard from style references (20+ cohesive images) Step 3: Set Color Transfer palette (named or custom upload) Step 4: Every generation uses: → Character slot: Soul ID active → Style: appropriate preset → Color Transfer: consistent palette → Moodboard: your custom moodboard active Step 5: Only the scene description changes post to post
Per-post prompt template (with all consistency tools active):
[Soul ID character] is [action] at [specific location]. [One unique visual detail for this post.] Camera: [movement]. Aspect: 9:16. [No style description needed — moodboard + preset handle it.]
Moodboard as a Prompt Modifier
When you want to write the moodboard's style into the prompt directly (rather than using the UI), use this structure:
[MOODBOARD: Project Name] Color palette: [2–3 dominant colors] Tone: [warm/cool + emotional register] Film look: [sensor/grain if applicable] Lighting character: [quality of light] Cultural reference: [specific aesthetic if using a curated preset]
Example — Y2K Studio:
[MOODBOARD: Summer Campaign] Color palette: electric blue backdrop, metallic silver, iridescent highlights Tone: hyper-energized, maximalist, unserious Film look: early 2000s digital — slightly blown highlights, vivid saturation Lighting character: hard studio flash, colorful gels Cultural reference: Y2K maximalism, early internet fashion
Example — Theatrical Light:
[MOODBOARD: Dark Portrait Series] Color palette: deep black, single amber key light, deep shadow fill Tone: mysterious, composed, high-drama Film look: medium format digital, razor-sharp Lighting character: single hard source, theatrical — all else falls to black Cultural reference: stage photography, Helmut Newton editorial
Related skills
— Soul ID character consistency (combine with Moodboard for full visual lock)higgsfield-soul
— Visual styles and color gradeshiggsfield-style
— Artistic preset overlayshiggsfield-mixed-media
— Pipeline B uses Moodboard as a core stagehiggsfield-pipeline
— Annotated genre templates demonstrating style directiontemplates/