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@fledrel

Just a guy who likes anime, movies, books, and table top games, boardgames and ccg. I know a little about a lot and way too much about a little.

Brookwood เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2014
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fledrel
fledrel@fledrel·
Looks like im fresh out...
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Sinister Maker
Sinister Maker@Sinister_maker·
Ok I managed to compress this I think. First real prompt of the day. The more detailed the reference the better the results. Prompt starts now. @Image1 = Primary Character Reference. Use @Image1 as the only character identity reference. Preserve the face, hairstyle, hair color, eye color, species traits, body type, proportions, personality, signature motifs, accessories, color palette, and overall visual identity. Do not reinterpret or redesign. This is a cinematic urban fantasy scene, not a portrait or sheet. It should feel like a frame from a major fantasy film. The viewer should wonder what’s happening. The image must feel alive. Visual style: Near-photorealistic, extremely sharp detail, ultra-clean rendering, crisp edges, high micro-texture, rich materials, professional composition, and AAA concept art quality. Think high-budget film or game promotional art. Avoid painterly strokes, soft focus, or muddy colors. Everything should appear intentional. Lighting must be bright and vivid. Avoid dark or flat lighting. Use high contrast, volumetric effects, and rim lighting so the character pops from the background at a glance. Ensure color contrast between character and environment. Use complementary accents on the outfit. The outfit should fuse high-end fashion and fantasy, reflecting species, personality, powers, or themes. Include a meaningful fantasy companion—symbolic of the character’s soul. The environment should be massive and mythic, with clear cinematic depth—foreground, midground, background layers. Male poses: low angle, seated, confident. Female poses: slight high angle, hands close to the camera, graceful. Fill the scene with storytelling objects. Add one mythic entity tied to the character. The character should affect the environment—floating objects or magic. The final goal: a living, dramatic cinematic moment—depth, scale, symbolism, and emotional impact.
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E-Va 💜💚
E-Va 💜💚@EvaGlitchAI·
Prompt of the Day: WANTED POSTER — Fantasy Guild Warning Notice Edition ⭐📜💜💚 Todays prompt is brought to us in full by @Nodoka_Katana and as always, its a good one Today’s Prompt of the Day turns your character into an in-world fantasy wanted poster, bounty notice, guild warning, royal decree, black-seal threat advisory, or forbidden emergency notice. Use one character reference as @Image1, then fill in the character name, alias, tone, threat level, and setting style. Have fun with this one — and maybe don’t accept the bounty if the poster gives them seven stars ⭐📜 ............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................ Prompt of the Day: WANTED POSTER — Fantasy Guild Warning Notice Edition ⭐📜 @Image1 = primary character reference @CharacterName = [write character name here] @AliasOrTitle = [optional alias / title / nickname] @Tone = [funny / dangerous / regal / chaotic / gothic / wholesome / ominous / custom tone] @ThreatLevel = [1–5 stars, 6 stars for extreme “avoid on sight” characters, or extremely rare 7 stars for mythic calamity-level threats] @SettingStyle = [fantasy guild / wild west / royal decree / black seal warning / modern agency / custom style] Create a highly detailed fantasy wanted poster / warning notice based on @Image1. REFERENCE RULES: Use @Image1 as the ONLY character identity source. The final character must clearly remain the same individual from @Image1. Preserve the character’s: face shape hairstyle hair colour eye colour body type outfit motifs accessories colour palette personality species traits if present overall visual identity Do not use any character, outfit, design, cast member, or visual information from previous prompts, previous generations, earlier conversations, or memory. Do not include any character not visible in @Image1. CORE CONCEPT: Design the image as an in-world wanted poster, bounty notice, guild warning, royal arrest notice, black-seal threat advisory, or forbidden emergency notice. The poster should not feel like plain character art with text added. It should look like a real document from a fictional world, posted on a bounty board, town wall, guild hall, royal checkpoint, tavern noticeboard, magical academy board, or agency archive. The character should be the main visual focus. Their pose, expression, body language, and surrounding design should match their personality and threat level. POSTER CONTENT: Include these readable fields: WANTED WARNING NOTICE or equivalent Name: @CharacterName Alias / Title: @AliasOrTitle Threat Rating Threat Class Reward / Bounty Charges / Known Offenses Capture Advice Random Fact Status Last Seen Footer tagline STAR RATING SYSTEM: Use a star-based danger rating. Suggested scale: ★☆☆☆☆ — Minor nuisance / minor anomaly ★★☆☆☆ — Troublemaker ★★★☆☆ — Dangerous ★★★★☆ — Highly dangerous ★★★★★ — Extreme threat ★★★★★★ — Avoid on sight / catastrophic / black-seal target / do not engage SPECIAL RARE THREAT OVERRIDE: The normal danger scale is 1–6 stars. However, if the character feels impossibly dangerous, mythic, cursed, reality-breaking, divine, eldritch, or beyond the authority of the issuing guild, the poster may assign a forbidden rare 7-star rating: ★★★★★★★ — Forbidden / Mythic Calamity / Reality-Class / Authority Cannot Engage The 7-star rating should be EXTREMELY rare. Do not use the 7-star rating unless the character’s design, aura, or prompt tone strongly suggests a once-in-history threat. It should feel like the poster system itself has failed. A 7-star poster should feel like an emergency artifact rather than a normal wanted notice. For 6-star targets, use a severe warning style such as: BLACK SEAL WARNING AVOID ON SIGHT DO NOT ENGAGE REPORT SIGHTINGS ONLY THREAT BEYOND BOUNTY CALAMITY-CLASS TARGET For 7-star targets, use an even more terrifying emergency style such as: FORBIDDEN SEAL WARNING MYTHIC CALAMITY NOTICE REALITY-CLASS INCIDENT AUTHORITY CANNOT ENGAGE DIVINE INCIDENT UNREGISTERED APOCALYPSE CROWN-SEAL FAILURE REWARD / BOUNTY LOGIC: Include a reward line by default. The reward should reflect the character’s danger level, setting, and tone. Examples by tier: ★☆☆☆☆: 500 Gold 1,500 Gold and one rare book One free meal and official thanks ★★☆☆☆: 3,000 Gold 5,000 Gold Guild voucher and apology paperwork ★★★☆☆: 15,000 Gold 25,000 Gold Payment doubled if captured alive ★★★★☆: 100,000 Gold Royal commission Full pardon for minor crimes ★★★★★: 250,000 Gold 500,000 Gold Immediate audience with the crown ★★★★★★: For 6-star targets, the reward may be replaced by a warning instead of money. Examples: Your life is not worth the reward. No sum is sufficient. Survival is considered compensation enough. Capture not advised under any circumstances. If you are reading this and already found them, run. Crown accepts no liability for your death. Posthumous recognition may be awarded. Do not engage. Report sightings only. ★★★★★★★: For 7-star targets, replace the normal reward with a survival warning or catastrophic notice. Examples: No reward. No recovery. Survival is the only prize. The Crown denies issuing this notice. Do not pursue. Do not bargain. Do not look back. If sighted, evacuate the province. Your bloodline has been informed. This bounty has been retired due to casualties. The reward was withdrawn after the last guild vanished. CHARGES / OFFENSES: The charges should be character-specific, not generic. They may be serious, funny, poetic, dramatic, or absurd depending on @Tone. Examples: A fiery chaotic character: Setting three kitchens on fire “to test the ambiance.” Verbal assault. Resisting common sense. Unauthorized arson of dignity. A gentle peaceful character: Repeatedly assisting a known menace through inaction. Unauthorized peacekeeping. Excessive tolerance of chaos. Apologizing while under arrest. A regal character: Unlawful possession of overwhelming majesty. Moonlit intimidation. Destruction of weak resolve. Excessive royal presence. A celestial / angelic character: Unauthorized morale restoration. Possession of excessive grace. Inspiring bystanders without a permit. Illegal levels of encouragement. A gothic / ominous character: Unknown. Suspicious silence. Intimidation by presence alone. Possession of forbidden aura. Disturbing the confidence of trained officials. A 7-star mythic calamity: Unauthorized existence beyond sanctioned reality. Collapse of multiple response units. Incitement of prophecy, dread, or mass panic. Refusal to obey divine, royal, or natural law. Presence correlated with disappearance of previous hunters. RANDOM FACT: Include one short random fact that reveals personality. It should be funny, ominous, charming, or lore-flavoured. Examples: Claims every disaster was “technically under control.” Has apologized while being arrested. Criminals have surrendered after being called “disappointing.” Witnesses forgot their own names after making eye contact. Has never raised her voice, and somehow that makes it worse. Once won an argument she started with herself. Could probably ruin your life politely. The last clerk to update this poster resigned immediately afterward. CAPTURE ADVICE: Include a short capture advice section. Examples: Do not provoke. Do not argue. Keep water nearby. Approach gently. Tea may improve compliance. Polite conversation strongly recommended. Do not approach alone. Diplomatic caution advised. Do not engage. Report sightings only. Avoid eye contact. Avoid sarcasm. Avoid thinking you are in control. For 7-star targets: Evacuate and report only. Engagement prohibited by surviving authorities. Do not initiate contact under any circumstance. If already in pursuit, reconsider your life choices immediately. No confirmed safe method of capture exists. STATUS: Include a status field. Examples: Capture with caution. Capture if possible. Survival recommended. Preferred alive, unharmed, and not too stressed. Return safely. Damage claims will not be tolerated. Avoid on sight. Crown accepts no liability for your death. Authority cannot engage. Observation only. Poster remains active despite loss of enforcement division. LAST SEEN: Include a last seen field matched to the character’s tone. Examples: Laughing near the source of the problem. Trying to clean up after someone else. Where hope needed help standing back up. Under moonlight, where silence starts to kneel. Exactly where you hoped she wasn’t. Walking calmly away from an event no one survived explaining. FOOTER TAGLINE: End with a memorable footer tagline. Examples: Flame does not ask permission. Too kind for the charges, too involved to deny them. Illegal levels of encouragement. She could probably ruin your life politely. If you are reading this and already found her, run. The seal broke before she did. Some warnings are written too late. VISUAL STYLE: Use: aged parchment torn, weathered, or burnt paper edges distressed ink ornate borders fantasy guild stamps wax seals star threat icons reward box official seal handwritten notes decorative icons themed symbols readable typography For 6-star posters, optionally add: black wax seal red warning accents harsher typography scarred paper ominous official markings For 7-star posters, optionally add: damaged seals black wax cracked stamps redacted sections emergency marks handwritten panic notes forbidden sigils broken border elements signs that the document itself barely contains the warning The poster should feel like a finished in-world artifact. CHARACTER-SPECIFIC DESIGN: Tailor the entire poster to the character. Match: colour palette outfit motifs personality body language expression threat rating reward style charges symbolism guild stamp seal design background motifs Examples: Fiery character: Use scorched parchment, ember sparks, flame icons, red wax seal, fire guild stamp, cocky pose. Gentle floral character: Use cleaner parchment, flower motifs, lavender ink, soft expression, apologetic pose, tea icon. Celestial character: Use feathers, halo motifs, stars, blue-gold seal, luminous parchment, graceful pose. Regal moon character: Use lunar symbols, dragon motifs, purple-gold ink, moonlit background, royal seal, poised stance. Gothic danger character: Use blackened parchment, occult symbols, dark purple wax seal, black-seal warning, severe expression, ominous pose. Mythic 7-star calamity: Use broken seals, forbidden sigils, black-red emergency ink, distressed parchment, failure stamps, grim annotations, and a presentation that feels like the authorities are genuinely afraid. COMPOSITION: The character should be large and clear. The poster may show: bust portrait half-body portrait three-quarter body full body if it suits the layout The character’s body language should communicate the threat rating: smug / cocky serene / innocent regal / commanding shy / apologetic cold / intimidating chaotic / triumphant gentle / wholesome mythic / untouchable / terrifying Do not make the poster look like a modern profile card. Do not make it look like a clean game UI. Do not create a plain white background. Do not make it a character reference sheet. QUALITY TARGET: Highly detailed. Readable. Character-specific. In-world artifact. Strong typography. Poster-like composition. Distinct personality. Polished fantasy document. Fun, dramatic, ominous, or catastrophic depending on character. NEGATIVE / AVOID: No wrong names. No previous character names. No unrelated characters. No generic crimes. No generic bounty notice. No modern UI. No clean white background. No full character turnaround sheet. No messy unreadable text. No random symbols that do not fit the character. No halftone dots. No stippling. No pointillism. No glitter overload. ..............................END OF PROMPT.................................. #POTD #promptoftheday #AI #AiArt #Art #AnimeArt #WantedPoster #FantasyArt #BountyNotice #GuildNotice #CharacterDesign #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt
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Middler Grey@TheMiddlerGrey·
x.com/TheMiddlerGrey… Last one im doing of these @fledrel
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I was trying to make a random chibi image generator for something i was doing. But somehow it morphed into this Urban Streetwear hoodie - AI deciding what animal or creature you look like. But it somehow works. Femler Boy Grey, @joebeanclown, @nealops95125, @TolvanSkull - Lunette ================Start==================== Analyze the uploaded source image and identify its main subject. Transform that subject into a unique, almost-photorealistic chibi character while preserving their recognizable facial features, hairstyle, colors, personality, and overall identity. Determine which animal best matches the subject’s appearance, expression, personality, or overall energy. Dress the character in a giant oversized urban-streetwear hoodie inspired by that animal. Include features such as animal ears on the hood, enormous paw-shaped sleeves, a subtle tail, custom embroidered graphics, reflective patches, and coordinated accessories. Keep the character human-like; the animal resemblance should primarily influence the costume. Use adorable chibi proportions: a large head, huge expressive eyes, tiny body, short limbs, and oversized futuristic sneakers. Blend cute character design with premium streetwear fashion using plush fabrics, glossy materials, faux fur, chains, layered accessories, and illuminated accents. Place the character in a completely randomized, unique urban environment. Randomize the city setting, pose, animal inspiration, hoodie design, accessories, color palette, weather, time of day, and lighting during every generation. Almost photorealistic materials, cinematic urban photography, realistic skin and hair, highly detailed fabric textures, glossy expressive eyes, atmospheric lighting, shallow depth of field, playful confident pose, polished premium finish, extremely detailed, vertical full-body portrait. Avoid: copying any previous image, full animal transformation, revealing clothing, adult body proportions, distorted anatomy, extra limbs or fingers, generic backgrounds, flat lighting, logos, readable brand names, and watermarks.

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E-Va 💜💚@EvaGlitchAI·
Prompt of the Day: SIGNATURE WEAPON SHOWCASE ⚔️🛠️💜💚 Today’s Prompt of the Day turns your character’s design into a grounded, realistic custom weapon built around their colour palette, silhouette, outfit motifs, materials, and personality. Use one character reference as @Image1. Optional: manually choose the weapon type at the top, or leave it blank and let the prompt design the most suitable realistic weapon for the character. Just a side not this is not as well tested as normal please excuse any weirdness, kind of hit a wall last night Have fun with this one ⚔️ ............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................ @Image1 = primary character reference WEAPON TYPE: [Optional: manually enter a realistic weapon type here, such as combat knife, tactical sword, katana, bow, crossbow, spear, axe, rifle, pistol, shield, baton, gauntlets, staff, polearm, or hybrid weapon.] If no weapon type is provided, design a realistic weapon type that best suits @Image1’s visual identity, personality, silhouette, colour palette, outfit motifs, species traits, accessories, and overall character vibe. Use @Image1 as the ONLY character identity and design reference. @Image1 is the full source for the weapon’s colour scheme, styling, materials, shape language, markings, display environment, and overall design direction. Character reference rules: - Preserve @Image1’s visual art style, colour palette, outfit motifs, accessories, species traits, silhouette language, personality, and overall character vibe. - The weapon must feel custom-designed for this specific character. - Do not create a generic fantasy, sci-fi, magical, or oversized weapon unless those elements are clearly present in @Image1. Scene concept: Create a cinematic product-style illustration of @Image1’s custom signature weapon displayed in a realistic room, armoury, workshop, collector’s case, or character-appropriate display space. The weapon should look functional, believable, high-quality, and carefully engineered, while still being visually designed around @Image1. The result should feel like a premium custom weapon showcase, not a fantasy relic. Weapon design direction: Design the weapon using @Image1’s colours, outfit shapes, accessories, materials, texture language, trims, symbols, and personality as the foundation. The weapon should have realistic proportions, practical construction, believable weight, functional grips, usable edges or mechanisms, and grounded material choices. Use character-inspired design details such as custom handle wrapping, engraved trim, colour-matched panels, shaped guards, subtle markings, personalised fittings, etched motifs, matching metal finishes, leather, carbon fibre, polished wood, painted enamel, matte coating, tactical fabric, or other materials that suit @Image1. The design should feel custom-made from the character’s identity, not like a generic weapon with random decoration added. Realism rule: Keep the weapon grounded, usable, and physically believable. Use restrained character-themed detailing instead of excessive fantasy ornamentation. The weapon may be beautiful and highly detailed, but it should still feel like something that could be built, held, mounted, and used. Avoid oversized blades, impossible shapes, floating parts, excessive spikes, giant glowing crystals, magical cores, fantasy runes, or unrealistic proportions unless specifically requested. Display setting: Place the weapon on a realistic display stand, wall mount, glass case, workshop bench, armoury rack, custom foam case, museum-style pedestal, tactical storage wall, collector’s cabinet, or character-appropriate room display. The room should match @Image1’s style, mood, colour palette, and personality without becoming too fantastical. The display should feel intentional, premium, and believable. Environment and composition: Use a cinematic product-shot composition with the weapon as the clear central focus. Keep the full weapon large, sharp, readable, and fully visible. Show enough of the surrounding room to communicate the character’s atmosphere, but keep the background secondary. Use strong visual hierarchy so the viewer immediately understands this is @Image1’s personal custom weapon. Lighting and mood: Use realistic dramatic lighting such as soft studio light, rim light, display-case reflections, workshop lighting, moody room shadows, warm spotlights, neon accent light, or subtle atmospheric haze if it fits @Image1. The mood should feel premium, personal, controlled, powerful, and cinematic. Hard style rule: Preserve @Image1’s visual art style while designing the weapon and display room. If @Image1 is anime, keep the weapon and room anime-style. If @Image1 is stylized, keep the same stylization. Do not turn the weapon, room, or scene photorealistic unless @Image1 is already photorealistic. Quality and rendering: Polished, premium-quality illustration with clean linework, crisp rendering, readable forms, elegant detailing, realistic construction, strong lighting, and clear composition. Concentrate the strongest detail on the weapon, display setup, materials, and character-specific design elements. The final image should feel like official concept art for a grounded custom weapon designed specifically for @Image1. Do not: - Do not include @Image1 physically in the scene unless specifically requested. - Do not create a fantasy relic, magical artifact, or divine weapon. - Do not make the weapon oversized, impossible to hold, or physically unbelievable. - Do not add giant glowing crystals, magical cores, fantasy runes, excessive spikes, floating parts, or impossible mechanisms. - Do not design a generic weapon unrelated to @Image1. - Do not add unrelated symbols, random logos, random decorations, or motifs that are not inspired by @Image1. - Do not randomly change the character’s colour palette. - Do not use a weapon style that clashes with @Image1’s art style. - Do not make the weapon tiny, blurry, hidden, cropped, or unreadable. - Do not make the display room busier than the weapon. - Do not create floating sticker-like decorations, disconnected PNG elements, or collage pieces. - Do not add extra characters, clones, alternate versions, or unrelated people. - Do not use photorealism unless specifically requested. - Do not create messy shapes, muddy textures, malformed weapon parts, broken perspective, unreadable details, or cluttered composition. ..............................END OF PROMPT.................................. #POTD #promptoftheday #AI #AiArt #Art #AnimeArt #WeaponDesign #CharacterDesign #ConceptArt #CustomWeapon #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt
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Medieval Diesel
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Rino🚀
Rino🚀@RinoTheBouncer·
Who else is like this and what game?🤣🚀
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Redskin122004
Redskin122004@redskin122004·
Night everyone. Have fun tonight, please don't start another drama... Please God, do not start another drama.
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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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fledrel@fledrel·
@Marakath Apparently I already have that guy blocked. So yeah probably a fake story.
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Isobel Martell 🛡@Marakath·
As a security professional whos been in this field for 5 years. This story is all lies. 1. He had 0 way of knowing the girl needed help he just saw an older man talking to a younger woman and jumped in. 2. "Security finally arrived" at no point does he mention them being called. 3. Normal people do not just walk up and get between people having a conversation and threaten to call the police. 4. He gives us 0 context as to what tipped him off to get invovled. 5. They awarded him with a discount and everyone thanked him. That doesnt happen irl. 6. Had security gotten invovled they'd investigate and the man he stopped could easily accuse him of being the aggressor. This does not happen in real life.
Jeff Hamilton@jeffkhamilton

🧵: I debated posting this thread, but after a lot of reflection, I feel compelled to share. On Saturday afternoon, I was in the children's section of a local bookstore. Luckily, I was there. I noticed an older man talking to a young female employee at the front desk. 1/10

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fledrel@fledrel·
@RentYourStocks Hi, im fledrel. You now know me. My entire net worth is less than 150k. 10m would be enough for me to live the rest of my life without ever needing to work again. For me, that is the flex, not needing to work.
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I Sell Options Guy
I Sell Options Guy@RentYourStocks·
Honestly, it feels like everyone I know is worth $4-5 million. Not even sure $10m is a flex anymore. Am I right?
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Ok I think it’s working here a prompt to put your character in Ark Survival. I want to see some survivors riding dinos. Prompt here. v v v v v v v v @Image1 = Character Identity Reference (Required) Use @Image1 as the ONLY source for the character’s identity. Preserve the character’s face, hair, eye color, body type, silhouette, species traits, accessories, clothing motifs, personality, signature color palette, and overall visual style. The final image must clearly be the same character from @Image1. Do not redesign the character into a different person. If the character has masks, helmets, animal ears, tails, wings, horns, robotic parts, unusual anatomy, magical effects, or other unique features, preserve them exactly. If the character wears a signature item such as a cross necklace, goggles, hat, scarf, jewelry, weapon, or other recognizable accessory, preserve it whenever practical. Randomly select ONE rideable creature from ARK: Raptor, Carnotaurus, Ankylosaurus, Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Sabertooth, Direwolf, Argentavis, Pteranodon, Tapejara, Wyvern, Rock Drake, Thylacoleo, Megatherium, Spinosaurus, Yutyrannus, Deinonychus, Equus, Procoptodon, Rhyniognatha, or Shadowmane. Do not reveal which creature was selected beforehand. Treat it like a surprise collectible pull. Randomly select ONE item for the character to actively use: Weapons: Bow, Crossbow, Compound Bow, Pike, Sword, Sword and Shield, Longneck Rifle, Shotgun, Assault Rifle, Fabricated Sniper Rifle, or Spear. Explorer Equipment: Spyglass, Map, Journal, Ancient Tome, Artifact Container, Compass, Lantern, or Grappling Hook. Create a cinematic ARK-style adventure illustration that feels like official promotional key art. The chosen mount should feel powerful, alive, and central to the action. The character must be properly riding the creature, naturally interacting with it, and confidently using the selected item. The environment should feel grand, dangerous, and adventurous. Include a combination of dramatic jungles, rivers, cliffs, beaches, mountains, ancient ruins, waterfalls, flying creatures, distant ARK obelisks, volcanic landscapes, atmospheric clouds, cinematic weather, and large-scale scenery appropriate to the chosen mount and action. Use a dynamic camera angle such as a low-angle hero shot, action tracking shot, over-the-shoulder aiming shot, aerial flight shot, charging battle shot, dramatic side profile, or another cinematic perspective that best enhances the scene. Randomly choose whichever angle creates the most exciting composition. The image should feel like a single iconic moment from an epic adventure. Emphasize motion, scale, atmosphere, dramatic lighting, environmental storytelling, and a sense of discovery. Art style should be high-end fantasy adventure illustration, inspired by official ARK promotional artwork. Ultra-detailed, cinematic, realistic-anime hybrid rendering, premium lighting, realistic materials, dramatic shadows, volumetric effects, atmospheric depth, and strong focus on the character and mount. Each generation should randomly select a different mount, item, environment, pose, action, weather condition, and camera angle so every character receives a unique ARK adventure scene. The final image should look like official ARK key art featuring the character from @Image1. No text. No logos. No watermarks. No UI elements. No character redesigns. Keep the character instantly recognizable
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