
ApeHands by BoredOnChain
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ApeHands by BoredOnChain
@BoredOnChain
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We're experiencing an issue with the IP ApeHands by @BoredOnChain It's not showing up on @opensea , but don't worry, we're already in touch with them to resolve it as soon as possible. Thanks, and we'll let you know once it's fixed HANDS DOWN & SORRY






Gm Tuesday with a Disney Channel style intro! Let's get this Tuesday started,one step closer to the goal

Gm A new week is here, and I want to make this one special, because for the past four days I haven’t stopped watching videos on YouTube about AI, and honestly, it’s tough for me, but it’s something I want to do. This effort will empower me as a person and as the founder of the ApeHands IP by BoredOnChain Being an AI architect is the key to ensuring that the future doesn’t control you instead, you control the future that’s coming Together, we keep building. This Wednesday, something really cool is coming for everyone! HANDS DOWN



Prompt Share 🚨 The moment your Beast escapes the comic panel. #AKCB Recommended generator: Nano Banana 2 (Gemini – Thinking Mode) Try it and show your results 👇 A cinematic macro toy-photography scene. A bean-sized version of the uploaded reference character is sprinting dramatically across the surface of a giant open comic book featuring panels of the same character. Likeness Preservation (CRITICAL) The identity of the character must remain exactly the same as the reference in both: • the miniature physical character • the comic panels printed on the page Maintain the exact: • head shape • eye shape and spacing • stylization • silhouette • materials and clothing design If the character wears a balaclava, mask, helmet, or covered face, the comic panels must not invent facial anatomy. No added nose. No added mouth. No visible skin where the reference does not show it. The comic panels must depict the same exact design language of the character, only rendered as printed comic artwork. Do not humanize the character. Do not reinterpret anatomy. Subject & Action The miniature character runs across the page as if traversing its own story. Oversized comic panels surround the character, each showing dynamic action poses of the same character, rendered in bold comic-book style. Camera & Perspective Low-angle macro close-up shot, camera positioned almost at page level. Shot with a 90–100mm macro lens, giving the tiny character a heroic sense of scale. The character sits slightly off-center, leaning forward in motion. Depth of Field Extremely shallow depth of field. The running miniature character and the immediate section of the comic page are razor sharp. The surrounding panels and distant page edges fall into soft blur. Lighting Sharp cinematic directional light from the top left, casting dramatic shadows across the comic page and creating small glints on the glossy print surface. Environment & Surface Detail Macro-level detail of the printed comic page: ink texture paper fibers subtle gloss reflections Color Grade Rich saturated comic-book colors with warm cinematic highlights and soft ambient glow. Moody macro photography atmosphere. Rendering Style Photorealistic macro toy photography aesthetic, emphasizing scale illusion between the tiny character and the giant comic book world. ar 5:4








