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@MonocPhoenix

Just mucking about with AI and having a blast.

เข้าร่วม Mart 2019
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
My character references.
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
@RippingFishnet I've seen people post the first part, then reply to the post with the rest. I've also seen people ask for someone to post it for them, then repost or quote tweet it out.
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Isrun@RippingFishnet·
So, for the people who, like me, cannot afford Premium, how do you share prompts?
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
@RippingFishnet Sure. My character sheets are pinned. I have the same rules as you, plus not being used in advertising without permission.
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Isrun@RippingFishnet·
Is anyone willing to share a picture of their model/oc or even pictures of multiple ocs that I could use to test a prompt I am trying to make? I promise the prompt is meant to be wholesome.
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
@ReavingMango Absolutely rage inducing. Whenever someone new goes shooting with me and my friends, we make it a point to inform them that they will get their ass laid out if they break any rules.
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E-Va 💜💚@EvaGlitchAI·
Prompt of the Day: HORROR GAME COSPLAY CROSSOVER 🎮🩸🕯️💜💚 @Nodoka_Katana Once again helped with this one we had to beat this one into submission I have 5 different images for 5 different batches, could you create 5 different images based each of these images as @image1 =) Use one character reference image as @Image1. Optional: Add a Horror Game Override if you want a specific game. Add a Cosplay Character Override if you want your character dressed as a specific character from that game. Have fun with this one… something is nearby 🕯️ ............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................ @Image1 = character reference image Horror Game Override = optional name of any horror game, horror game franchise, or specific horror game title Optional Cosplay Character Override = optional name of a specific character, protagonist, villain, survivor, monster-hunter, or iconic role from the chosen horror game Create a cinematic 16:9 horizontal anime-style illustration where the character from @Image1 is physically inside the selected horror game universe. This is not a dream scene. This is not a bedroom scene. The character is physically inside the chosen horror game universe. Use @Image1 as the only character identity reference. Preserve the character's: face shape hairstyle hair colour eye colour body type signature colours personality accessories species traits silhouette original art style The final character must still clearly look like @Image1. If @Image1 is anime, keep the result anime. If @Image1 is stylized, keep the result stylized. Do not turn the character photorealistic unless @Image1 is already photorealistic. HORROR GAME SELECTION RULE If a Horror Game Override is provided: Use that exact game, franchise, or title. If no Horror Game Override is provided: Randomly choose one horror game or horror game franchise. Give equal selection weight to all horror games. These games are examples only and should not receive preferential treatment unless selected. Anti-Default Rule: The selected horror game must not be influenced by: gothic aesthetics Victorian aesthetics hunter aesthetics black clothing purple colour schemes gold colour schemes elegant designs aristocratic designs celestial themes weapon-focused designs survival-horror terminology zombies police themes corridors firearms tactical gear biohazard themes fog psychological horror terminology abandoned streets rust nightmare imagery The selected horror game should be chosen independently of the visual traits of @Image1. Choose the horror game first. Adapt the character second. The background, monsters, villains, props, atmosphere, lighting, and environmental storytelling must fully reflect the selected horror game. Do not mix multiple horror games together unless specifically requested. HORROR GAME COSPLAY RULE Transform the character from @Image1 so they are cosplaying as a recognizable character, protagonist, antagonist, survivor, playable character, monster-hunter, or iconic role from the selected horror game. If an Optional Cosplay Character Override is provided: Use that exact character or role. If no Optional Cosplay Character Override is provided: Choose a recognizable and iconic character or role from the selected horror game. Adapt the cosplay naturally to @Image1. If @Image1 presents as feminine: Favour feminine character designs. If @Image1 presents as masculine: Favour masculine character designs. If @Image1 appears androgynous, non-human, creature-like, masked, or visually ambiguous: Choose whichever role best matches the character's: silhouette colour palette species traits personality vibe weapon style thematic role The cosplay must be adapted onto @Image1. Preserve: face shape hairstyle hair colour eye colour body type personality species traits core visual identity Redesign as appropriate for the selected horror game: clothing armour uniforms jackets dresses footwear gloves belts survival gear weapons equipment accessories The outfit must visibly change into a horror-game cosplay adaptation. The cosplay should be immediately recognizable even without the game title being visible. Do not preserve the original outfit unchanged unless specifically requested by the user. The result should feel like: "The character from @Image1 wearing a horror-game cosplay." Not: "The horror-game character replacing @Image1." Do not replace @Image1 with the original game character. Do not redesign @Image1 into a different person. MULTI-CHARACTER CAST RULE If @Image1 contains multiple main characters: Preserve every visible main character. Do not remove characters. Do not merge characters together. Do not replace characters with new people. Each character should receive their own horror-game cosplay adaptation while remaining recognizable. If no Optional Cosplay Character Override is supplied: Assign each character an appropriate role from the same selected horror game universe. The number of main characters in the final image must match the number of main characters visible in @Image1. CAST COUNT LOCK 1 character supplied = 1 character in final image. 2 characters supplied = 2 characters in final image. 3 characters supplied = 3 characters in final image. 4 characters supplied = 4 characters in final image. Do not add extra survivors, companions, teammates, alternate versions, clones, or protagonists. Monsters and enemies from the selected horror game are allowed. RECOGNITION RULE The selected horror game must be visually recognizable at a glance. Recognition may come from: locations enemies monsters villains architecture props symbols atmosphere colour palette UI elements environmental storytelling The cosplay character should also be recognizable through: clothing weapons accessories silhouette gear pose CHARACTER INTERACTION RULE The character should be actively: surviving exploring investigating escaping hiding solving puzzles confronting danger Do not make the character simply stand and pose for the camera. MONSTER RULE Monsters, villains, enemies, ghosts, creatures, or horror entities from the selected game may appear. They may be: stalking hiding emerging from darkness partially visible reflected in glass seen through fog approaching from a corridor looming in the distance implied through silhouettes Do not let monsters replace the main character. Do not merge monsters with the character. Do not duplicate the character. ENVIRONMENT RULE The environment, enemies, props, architecture, atmosphere, lighting, and visual storytelling must accurately reflect the selected horror game. The selected game should be instantly recognizable at a glance. GAME TITLE TAG RULE Include the selected horror game name somewhere in the image. Examples: loading screen label chapter title mission title UI identifier inventory label corner title tag Only include: one game title tag one optional location tag COMPOSITION RULE Use a cinematic gameplay-like composition. The image should feel like: official key art promotional artwork loading screen art gameplay screenshot survival horror scene crossover poster Use strong: foreground midground background The character should be clearly visible while naturally integrated into the environment. The environment should carry narrative weight. Use a wide cinematic 16:9 landscape composition. LIGHTING RULE Use lighting appropriate to the selected horror game. Examples: flashlight beams fog-diffused street lights flickering fluorescent lights red emergency lighting candlelight moonlight industrial corridor lighting firelight sparks smoke emergency glow VHS lighting night vision effects MOOD Something is nearby. The silence is wrong. Keep moving. The character should feel: brave tense alert vulnerable stylish while fully immersed in the horror-game moment. VISUAL QUALITY RULES Keep the image: clean readable visually cohesive Use: polished anime rendering readable lighting strong silhouettes recognizable atmosphere detailed cosplay design premium presentation Focus detail on: the character the cosplay the main prop or weapon the horror-game environment FINAL GOAL Create a premium horror-game cosplay crossover illustration where the character from @Image1 has been transported into the selected horror-game universe. The selected horror game should be instantly recognizable through: environment atmosphere monsters props architecture visual storytelling The cosplay should be instantly recognizable while still preserving the identity of @Image1. DO NOT Do not change the character identity. Do not redesign @Image1 into a different person. Do not replace @Image1 with the original game character. Do not erase the character's face, hair, eyes, body type, species traits, personality, or visual identity. Do not make the cosplay so accurate that @Image1 becomes unrecognizable. Do not preserve the original outfit unchanged unless specifically requested. Do not add extra characters. Do not add clones. Do not add alternate versions. Do not add unrelated people. Do not merge monsters with the character. Do not duplicate the character. Do not mix horror games unless requested. Do not use generic horror outfits when a recognizable cosplay can be used. Do not add unrelated weapons or symbols. Do not clutter the image with UI. Do not include excessive text. Do not make the background busier than the character. Do not make the character tiny. Do not hide the cosplay. Do not hide the main weapon or prop. Do not create malformed anatomy. Do not create extra limbs. Do not create distorted faces. Do not create muddy textures. Do not use excessive pointillism. Do not use excessive stippling. Do not use excessive grain. Do not use excessive noise. Do not use photorealism unless requested. Do not make the character simply stand and pose. Use a wide 16:9 landscape composition. ..............................END OF PROMPT.................................. #POTD #promptoftheday #AI #AiArt #Art #AnimeArt #HorrorGame #SurvivalHorror #Cosplay #GameCrossover #CharacterDesign #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt
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SQA@sqa1999·
@MonocPhoenix @EvaGlitchAI I was not expecting that ending. I got it was going to be something, but the Opposite Cars was hilarious.
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
Finally, the start I wanted. Good job @EvaGlitchAI! Wait.... no no no! Seedance! WHY?!
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
@TolvanSkull This has always been my favorite.
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
I just want to say thank you to everyone who followed me today and enjoyed what I made today. It means a lot. Thank you @EvaGlitchAI, for using my idea. It was amazing to see so many people have fun with a random idea I had one day.
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Monoc@MonocPhoenix·
@MysticalYazzy I don't know who it is, but they sure are lucky.
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E-Va 💜💚@EvaGlitchAI·
Prompt of the Day: SUPERHERO COMIC COVER 🦸‍♀️🦸‍♂️🌃💜💚 Today’s Prompt of the Day turns your character into a full-blown original superhero comic book cover — rooftop pose, city skyline, custom suit, chest emblem, cape toggle, and classic cover details. Use one character reference as @Image1. Optional: add @Image2 if you want to guide the chest emblem design. Have fun with this one, heroes 🦸‍♀️💥 ............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................ @Image1 = primary character reference @Image2 = optional chest emblem reference CAPE: YES HERO NAME: [TYPE HERO NAME HERE] TAGLINE: [OPTIONAL SHORT TAGLINE HERE] Use @Image1 as the ONLY character identity reference. @Image1 is the full identity source for the character design. @Image2 is optional. If @Image2 is provided, use it as the inspiration for the superhero emblem on the chest and related suit iconography. If @Image2 is not provided, automatically create an original superhero emblem based on @Image1’s colours, outfit motifs, accessories, species traits, silhouette language, and overall visual identity. Do not place @Image2 as a separate floating image, sticker, poster, or disconnected symbol. Character reference rules: - Preserve @Image1’s face shape, hairstyle, hair colour, eye colour, body language, signature colour palette, key outfit motifs, species traits, accessories, silhouette, and overall character vibe. - The final design must still clearly look like the character from @Image1. - Do not redesign @Image1 into a different person. Hard style rule: Preserve @Image1’s visual art style and character identity while transforming them into a superhero comic-book-cover character. If @Image1 is anime, keep it anime. If @Image1 is stylized, keep that stylization. Do not turn the character photorealistic unless specifically requested. Scene concept: Create a full vertical comic book cover showing @Image1 as a powerful original superhero in a strong action-hero pose on top of a tall skyscraper with a dramatic cityscape in the background. The image should feel heroic, bold, energetic, and like a real collectible comic cover. Superhero outfit design: Transform @Image1 into a full tight superhero bodysuit inspired by classic superhero team costumes. The costume should feel like a proper comic-book superhero uniform with a clear main colour and a clear secondary accent colour. Do not make the suit mostly one flat colour. Use @Image1’s existing colour palette as the source for the costume. Choose one dominant main suit colour and one strong secondary colour taken from @Image1’s outfit, accessories, hair accents, eye colour, markings, or signature design details. If helpful, use a very small third accent colour only for tiny trim details, but the design should mainly read as a strong two-colour superhero suit. The outfit should include visible costume paneling and sectioned colour blocking, such as: - chest and upper torso panels - side torso panels - shoulder panels - glove or gauntlet sections - boot sections - belt or waist sections - forearm details - thigh or shin panels - collar or upper chest accents - cape lining or cape trim if CAPE is YES The suit should not be a single uninterrupted bodysuit colour. Use the secondary colour to create bold panel sections that highlight the chest, shoulders, gloves, boots, belt, sides of the torso, or lower legs. The paneling should help the costume feel designed, heroic, and visually structured, like a real comic-book team uniform. Sex appeal and character presentation: Make the costume feel stylish, sexy, and high-impact while still reading as a real superhero costume. If the character in @Image1 presents as female, design the suit with tasteful, integrated sex appeal. This can include strategically placed cutouts or reveal elements around areas such as the upper chest, collarbone, side torso, waist, hips, or upper thighs. These cutouts should feel deliberate, sleek, and fashion-forward, not random damage. The result should feel sexy, confident, and eye-catching while still looking powerful, polished, and superheroic. If the character in @Image1 presents as male, emphasize strength, power, and badass superhero presence. Give the costume and body presentation a powerful heroic silhouette with broad shoulders, strong chest definition, muscular arms, strong legs, and an imposing comic-book superhero stance. The male presentation should feel dominant, elite, confident, and battle-ready. In all cases, use @Image1’s motifs, accessories, materials, and visual identity as the foundation for those panels and details. The costume should feel custom-built for this exact character, not generic. Cape rule: If CAPE is YES, include a dramatic superhero cape that matches the character’s identity and colour palette. If CAPE is NO, do not include a cape, and instead strengthen the upper-body silhouette, collar, and shoulder design so the costume still feels complete and iconic. Comic cover design: Make this look like a real full comic book cover, not just an illustration with text added. Use HERO NAME as the main cover title at the top. Use TAGLINE as a short secondary cover line if provided. Automatically generate the rest of the comic cover presentation in a believable, professional, classic superhero-comic style. This includes things like: - issue number - price/date box - publisher-style mark - corner portrait or corner box - teaser blurbs - credits line - barcode-style box - collector burst or promo badge If @Image1 includes useful character name, lore, role, or title information, use that as inspiration. If not, invent tasteful comic-cover details automatically so the cover feels complete and authentic. All generated cover text should feel stylish, readable, and professionally integrated. Environment and composition: Use a vertical 2:3 comic book cover composition. Show @Image1 full-body or near full-body, large and dominant in the frame. Use a dramatic low-angle composition so the hero feels larger than life. Set the scene on a rooftop ledge or skyscraper top with a sprawling city skyline, atmospheric depth, glowing windows, wind, clouds, and dramatic scale behind them. Leave natural compositional space for the comic title and cover elements while keeping the character as the main focus. Lighting and mood: Use dramatic comic-book lighting with heroic rim light, city glow, atmospheric haze, and bold contrast. The mood should feel triumphant, powerful, stylish, sexy, and legendary. Quality and rendering: Premium comic-book-cover illustration with polished stylized rendering, clean linework, crisp forms, strong anatomy, bold lighting, readable composition, and high visual impact. The final result should feel like a real printed superhero comic cover. Keep the strongest detail concentrated on the face, chest emblem, superhero suit, panel design, pose, cape if enabled, and central rooftop scene. Do not: - Do not change the character identity. - Do not redesign @Image1 into a different person. - Do not add extra characters, clones, alternate versions, or unrelated people. - Do not make the superhero outfit generic or disconnected from @Image1. - Do not randomly change the character’s colour palette. - Do not make the suit a mostly single flat colour. - Do not make the costume read as one uninterrupted bodysuit with no paneling. - Do not make the secondary colour too small to notice. - Do not create random tears, damage, or accidental-looking holes instead of intentional costume cutouts. - Do not make the female version plain or sexless if the goal is a sexy superhero presentation. - Do not make the male version weak, soft, timid, or unheroic. - Do not create an emblem that clashes with the character’s identity. - Do not place @Image2 as a floating sticker, poster, panel, or disconnected PNG-like symbol. - Do not add a cape if CAPE is NO. - Do not remove the cape if CAPE is YES. - Do not make this look like a plain poster instead of a comic book cover. - Do not make the title or cover details unreadable, tiny, distorted, cluttered, or misspelled. - Do not fill the cover with excessive random text. - Do not let the city background overpower the hero. - Do not make the composition crowded, flat, or hard to read. - Do not make the main subject low-detail, blurry, tiny, hidden, or unreadable. - Do not crop important character features unless specifically requested. - Do not create messy anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, distorted faces, or muddy textures. - Do not use photorealism unless specifically requested. ..............................END OF PROMPT.................................. #POTD #promptoftheday #AI #AiArt #Art #AnimeArt #Superhero #ComicBookCover #CharacterDesign #OriginalCharacter #OCArt #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt
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