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Origin Stories are always great character building.
Here's a sneak peek of the upcoming comic. :D Only one Ill do as I generally want the story to be a fun ride without spoilers.
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This was a fun and neat idea, and it came out beautifully.
Prompt sharing: Tav's Bottle-morpher I've been sitting on this one a bit too long xd bring your character sheet or image, specify the type of drink you wish to morph your character in and enter your character name under. Should work, i have done a few celebration bottles with this one already ^^ ---------------------------------------------------------- Prompt starts here: ALCOHOL TYPE TO DESIGN: [WRITE THE TYPE OF ALCOHOL HERE] CHARACTER NAME: [WRITE THE NAME OF YOUR CHARACTER] Example: whiskey, champagne, absinthe, sake, rum, cognac, gin, wine, liqueur, tequila, vodka, etc. Use the uploaded image as the main character reference. Your first task is to deeply analyze and observe the uploaded image before designing anything. Study the character carefully and identify all the important visual elements that define their identity, design, appearance, personality, and overall vibe. Analyze and retain: Face shape, expression, eyes, gaze, eyebrows, mouth, makeup, markings, scars, or special facial traits. Hairstyle, hair color, hair texture, silhouette, accessories, horns, ears, animal traits, fantasy traits, or non-human features. Body type, posture, attitude, gesture, and overall character presence. Clothing style, armor, outfit structure, fabrics, patterns, symbols, decorations, jewelry, props, and signature items. Main color palette, secondary colors, accent colors, lighting colors, and contrast. Materials and textures associated with the character, such as metal, leather, glass, silk, fur, bone, flowers, smoke, fire, shadows, neon, crystals, wood, gold, etc. The emotional vibe of the character: elegant, dangerous, cute, noble, mysterious, gothic, divine, monstrous, heroic, luxurious, playful, seductive, royal, chaotic, infernal, celestial, futuristic, etc. The artistic style of the uploaded image, including rendering style, linework, lighting, composition, atmosphere, and level of detail. After the analysis, reinterpret the character’s identity into the design of a very fancy, elegant, luxury bottle of [ALCOHOL TYPE TO DESIGN]. The bottle must not simply copy the character literally. Instead, it must transform the character’s strongest identity elements into a premium alcohol bottle design, as if the character inspired a luxury collector’s edition bottle. BOTTLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: Create a highly elegant and expensive-looking bottle of [ALCOHOL TYPE TO DESIGN], inspired by the uploaded character. The bottle should include: A silhouette inspired by the character’s overall shape, posture, or strongest visual identity. A glass color and transparency inspired by the character’s main color palette. Decorative engravings, patterns, ornaments, or embossed details based on the character’s clothing, symbols, markings, accessories, or fantasy traits. A luxurious stopper or cap inspired by the character’s head silhouette, hairstyle, horns, crown, ears, mask, weapon, halo, or other iconic feature. A label design inspired by the character’s personality and visual style. Premium materials such as polished glass, crystal, gold, silver, black metal, brass, lacquer, velvet, leather, porcelain, enamel, gemstone accents, or glowing liquid details. A bottle neck, shoulders, base, and label shape that all feel intentional and character-inspired. The alcohol liquid inside should have a color, glow, density, or magical quality inspired by the character’s vibe. Add small luxury details such as filigree, wax seal, metallic foil, etched glass, sculpted reliefs, decorative chains, ribbons, charms, runes, floral ornaments, gothic motifs, futuristic neon trims, or fantasy accents if they match the character. The final result should feel like: A luxury collector’s edition alcohol bottle. A high-end product design inspired by a character. Elegant, refined, expensive, and visually iconic. Recognizable in spirit as being inspired by the uploaded character. Not cartoonish unless the uploaded character’s style strongly requires it. Not cheap, simple, generic, or mass-produced. COMPOSITION: Show the bottle as the main subject, centered in the image, standing upright on a premium display surface. Use a clean luxury product photography composition with dramatic lighting. The background should match the character’s atmosphere and color palette without distracting from the bottle. Add soft reflections, cinematic highlights, elegant shadows, and subtle atmospheric effects. The bottle should look like a real premium alcohol product but with artistic fantasy design elements. STYLE: masterpiece, best quality, ultra-detailed, Full HD 8K, luxury product design, premium alcohol bottle concept art, elegant collector’s edition packaging, cinematic product photography, high-end fantasy design, refined materials, polished glass, crystal clarity, metallic foil details, embossed label, engraved ornaments, soft bloom, glossy highlights, dramatic rim lighting, beautiful reflections, sharp focus, clean composition, ultra-detailed craftsmanship, expensive luxury aesthetic. IMPORTANT: Preserve the essence, identity, color language, vibe, and strongest design elements of the uploaded character. Do not turn the bottle into a literal statue of the character. Do not place the full character on the bottle unless it is only as a subtle label illustration, engraving, emblem, or decorative silhouette. The bottle itself must be the main design object. Make the design feel original, elegant, and inspired by the character’s soul.
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Escaping into the void of reality.
Escaping to the real world **prompt in first reply**
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「週末は私に溺れてみない💋」 休みは悔いのないように楽むわ✨
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最後にひとつだけお願いしてもよろしいでしょうか スカーレット・エル・ヴァンディミオン Scarlet El Vandimion SFW anime style illustration
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Yamada ☀️ | Tayama 🌑 SFW #Yamada #Tayama #SmokingBehindTheSupermarketWithYou
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First time and pleasantly surprised by the outcome!
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Ever wanted your own Jojo Stand? Lets make it happen! Prompt below, as usual 🩶
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I am you, and you are me. I'll give you a voice, you help me soar. I pour my heart and soul into you. Keep flying, Levi. They're listening. <3
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Let’s enjoy the weekend in the best way possible! 🔥🤩
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This was an awesome anime. 🥰

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THE SMOKING BEHIND THE SUPERMARKET COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS OF SASAKI AND YAMADA ALWAYS LOOK SO DAMN GOOD
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Who's a the good boy? 🖤🩷
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Rave Episode 1: Levi's Therapy session with Juliet ((Warning: language ))
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⚔️"Soon, daughter shall overcome even the mother..." 🛡️👙#BikiniArmorFridayAI @Jennyyjennyy_05 @theway2377
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the slightly seductive voice acting in this scene was insanely attractive...
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Whatever you do today… Make it magical. Cause if we’re all going to be a little insane anyway, we might as well make it beautiful. ✨🖤🌙 ~Kyla
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Can't sleep, might as well prompt. I included the option to pick your dance. This dance will set the entire scenery and also alter your costumes accordingly. My friend @arkd3v kindly agreed to be my dance partner for this picture. Prompt below 💜
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久しぶりに薔薇の天翼騎士さんをパーソナライズでリメイクしてみたら 前より神々しい感じになった気がする( 'ω')
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I am having way too much fun with this one! My Steam profile has a new picture now 🤣🤘🏻
Prompt of the Day: 40K POWER ARMOUR SQUAD ⚔️🛡️💜💚 Today’s Prompt of the Day turns your characters into a 40K-inspired warriors. Yes this was done before but i wanted to see how much better GPT 2 can do it now Use one character reference for a solo warrior, or attach multiple character references to create a full squad. The prompt is built to count every reference image and turn each one into a separate visible character, with no helmets covering their faces. Type your chosen scene into the SCENE SELECTOR at the top, then attach your character reference image or images. Try scenes like: a brutal battlefield charge a gothic starship boarding action a candlelit shrine world cathedral an industrial forge world a grim underhive alley a quiet off-duty barracks scene a solemn prayer before battle Have fun with this one ⚔️🛡️ ............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................ SCENE SELECTOR: [Type the 40K-inspired scene you want here.] Examples: brutal battlefield charge through smoke, fire, shell craters, and ruined gothic architecture boarding action inside a colossal warship corridor cathedral-like shrine world interior filled with candles, banners, stained glass, and incense haze industrial forge world with sparks, chains, molten metal, pipes, and huge machinery command deck before battle with tactical holograms and vast void windows grim underhive alleyway with pipes, neon grime, metal walkways, and urban decay heroic last stand surrounded by wreckage, fallen enemies, burning vehicles, and drifting ash quiet off-duty scene inside a fortress barracks, armoury, workshop, canteen, or hangar solemn prayer before battle with relics, banners, candles, incense smoke, and sacred war symbols everyday-life scene in a gothic sci-fi military stronghold, training yard, armoury, repair bay, or mess hall Use the typed scene selector as the main scene concept. If no custom scene is typed, choose one of the example scenes that best fits the attached character reference image or images and the overall character vibe. Adapt the environment, action, pose, props, camera, and mood to match the selected scene. Keep the final scene clearly inspired by 40K-style grimdark far-future gothic military sci-fi. STRICT REFERENCE COUNT RULE: Before creating the image, count the number of attached character reference images. Create exactly one main character from each attached character reference image. The number of main characters in the final image must exactly match the number of attached character reference images. If 1 character reference image is attached, create exactly 1 main character. If 2 character reference images are attached, create exactly 2 main characters. If 3 character reference images are attached, create exactly 3 main characters. If 4 character reference images are attached, create exactly 4 main characters. If more character reference images are attached, create exactly that same number of main characters. Each attached character reference image is a separate person. Each attached character reference image must appear once and only once as their own distinct main character. Do not treat any attached character reference image as optional. Do not ignore, drop, replace, combine, or simplify any attached character reference image. MULTI-CHARACTER IDENTITY RULE: Use every attached character reference image as its own separate character identity source. Character 1 must be based only on the first attached character reference image. Character 2 must be based only on the second attached character reference image. Character 3 must be based only on the third attached character reference image. Character 4 must be based only on the fourth attached character reference image. Continue this pattern for any additional attached character reference images. Do not use the first attached character reference image to create multiple characters. Do not duplicate the first character to fill the group. Do not create variations, twins, clones, alternate outfits, mirrored copies, recolours, or slightly edited versions of the same character. Do not merge two or more attached character references into one design. Do not let one character’s face, hairstyle, colours, outfit motifs, body type, species traits, or accessories replace another character’s identity. SINGLE-CHARACTER FALLBACK RULE: If only one character reference image is attached, create one main character only. Do not create a squad, clone group, twin, alternate version, second warrior, companion, or duplicate of the character. The single character should remain the only main subject. THREE-CHARACTER PRIORITY RULE: If three character reference images are attached, this is a three-character squad image. All three referenced characters must appear together in the same scene. All three faces must be visible. All three armour designs must be distinct. All three characters must be clearly separated in the composition. Use a readable left-center-right squad arrangement unless the selected scene needs another clear formation. CHARACTER REFERENCE RULES: Preserve each attached character’s face shape, hairstyle, hair colour, eye colour, expression, body language, signature colour palette, outfit motifs, accessories, silhouette, species traits, proportions, and overall character vibe. The final image must clearly show every attached character as a separate, recognizable individual. Every character must still clearly look like their own attached reference image. Keep each character’s head uncovered with no helmet, full face mask, or visor covering the face. The face, hair, and identity of every referenced character must remain clearly visible. Hard style rule: Use the attached character reference image or images as the visual style reference for the final image. Preserve the visual art style, rendering language, line quality, colour handling, facial stylization, shading style, texture treatment, background treatment, and overall stylization of the attached reference image or images while transforming the character or characters into 40K-inspired power-armoured warriors. If the references are anime, keep them anime. If they are stylized, keep that stylization. Do not turn the final image photorealistic unless specifically requested. Scene concept: Create a 16:9 horizontal widescreen cinematic illustration based on the scene written in the SCENE SELECTOR. Show the attached character or characters transformed into custom 40K-inspired grimdark far-future power-armoured warriors. The image should feel heavy, dramatic, mythic, warlike, and character-driven, with strong atmosphere, clear storytelling, and a powerful sense of scale. Character transformation: Transform every attached reference character into a custom 40K-inspired power-armoured version of themselves while preserving their original identity. The redesign should center on massive stylized power armour with broad shoulder plates, reinforced chest armour, heavy gauntlets, armoured boots, thick mechanical joints, gothic sci-fi military detailing, sacred-warrior ornamentation, battlefield wear, and an oversized futuristic weapon. The armour must feel imposing, brutal, ceremonial, expensive, and engineered for endless war. Keep the head uncovered so each character’s original face, hair, and expression remain visible. Use each attached character’s colours, motifs, accessories, outfit shapes, symbols, materials, personality, and overall vibe as the foundation for their armour redesign. The armour should feel like it belongs in a 40K-inspired universe, but it must be custom-built from the attached character’s own identity. If multiple characters are present, each one must have a distinct armour design based on their own original reference rather than all wearing identical suits. Armour design: Give each character huge futuristic power armour inspired by 40K-style grimdark gothic sci-fi warfare. Include broad pauldrons, a strong chest plate, layered armour segments, mechanical joints, reinforced thighs, heavy boots, thick gauntlets, power cables, vents, seals, relic-like details, engraved plates, purity-scroll-like decorations, battle damage, and character-specific symbols. Adapt each armour design to that character’s original style, colour palette, outfit motifs, accessories, personality, and silhouette. Keep the armour stylized to match the attached reference image or images rather than realistic. Weapon design: Give each character a fitting oversized futuristic weapon inspired by 40K-style grimdark sci-fi warfare. The weapon can be a heavy explosive sci-fi rifle, massive energy weapon, brutal motorized serrated melee weapon, glowing power blade, ceremonial war hammer, plasma-like cannon, heavy pistol, or other far-future battlefield weapon appropriate to their vibe and role. Each character’s weapon should be different and should match that character’s identity, armour design, and role in the scene. If the selected scene is calm, ceremonial, or off-duty, the weapon may be held at rest, slung, holstered, leaned nearby, placed on a table, or carried ceremonially, but it should still be visible. If the selected scene is battle-heavy, make each weapon active, weighty, readable, and integrated into the pose. Scene adaptation rules: If the selected scene is battle-heavy, make the action dynamic but readable, with strong poses, clear silhouettes, environmental destruction, smoke, fire, debris, and a strong sense of momentum. If the selected scene is solemn, sacred, or ceremonial, focus on mood, scale, banners, relics, candles, incense, stained glass, and reverent atmosphere. If the selected scene is indoors, use gothic sci-fi architecture, industrial machinery, cathedral-scale interiors, fortress spaces, armouries, barracks, command rooms, or military infrastructure that fit the selected location. If the selected scene is everyday-life or off-duty, keep the armour and 40K-inspired universe intact, but show the character or characters in a grounded moment such as maintenance, briefing, prayer, conversation, eating, resting, training, repairing gear, or preparing equipment. If multiple characters are present, make their interaction clear and readable, with each one contributing to the scene rather than standing as vague duplicates. Environment and composition: Build the environment around the selected scene. The setting should feel like the kind of place the character or characters naturally belong in once translated into a 40K-inspired grimdark far-future war universe. Use a wide 16:9 horizontal cinematic composition. Keep the main subject or subjects clearly visible, central or compositionally dominant, and easy to read at a glance. If one character is present, give them a strong hero composition with a clear silhouette and dominant visual presence. If multiple characters are present, arrange them so every character remains readable and identifiable with clean silhouette separation. For three attached references, use a clear three-person squad composition with all three faces visible. Use background architecture, smoke, debris, banners, machinery, sparks, haze, relics, gothic shapes, or cathedral-like scale to support the scene without overpowering the characters. Lighting and mood: Use lighting that matches the selected scene. The image should feel grim, cinematic, epic, and immersive, with dramatic contrast and strong atmosphere. Use battlefield firelight, smoky haze, stained-glass glow, cold ship lighting, industrial sparks, moody rim light, incense haze, harsh military illumination, glowing machinery, or distant explosions where appropriate. The mood should feel powerful, warlike, sacred, brutal, and character-specific while still reflecting each original character’s personality. Quality and rendering: Polished, premium-quality stylized illustration with clean linework, crisp rendering, readable forms, powerful armour design, expressive visible faces, strong weapon design, and clear composition. Keep the strongest detail concentrated on the referenced character or characters, their armour, their faces, and their weapons. Maintain strong visual hierarchy and readability. The background should support the characters rather than becoming busier than them. Do not: Do not ignore the SCENE SELECTOR. Do not create more or fewer main characters than the number of attached character reference images. Do not create only two characters if three character reference images are attached. Do not duplicate the first attached character instead of using the second or third reference. Do not merge multiple attached references into fewer characters. Do not make any referenced character a clone, twin, recolour, armour variant, or alternate version of another referenced character. Do not hide, crop, mask, or cover any referenced character’s face. Do not make every character wear the same identical armour if multiple references are provided. Do not make the weapon tiny, modern, toy-like, or visually unimportant. Do not make the background busier than the characters. Do not make the main subjects blurry, tiny, hidden, or unreadable. 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 #40K #Grimdark #PowerArmour #SciFi #CharacterDesign #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt
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