Chat Gpt image 2 - PROMPT: The Bone Choir of Veyra‑9
On Veyra‑9, alien choirs stand inside the fossilized ribs of dead gods and sing to keep their atmosphere alive.
Non‑human anatomy, sacred resonance, and cosmic horror in one frame.
Prompt below for anyone building dark alien universes.
PROMPT:
A cinematic wide shot of an alien sacred ritual inside a colossal fossil canyon on the planet Veyra‑9, the “mountains” revealed as the ribcage and vertebrae of a dead alien god rising like arches into the sky; dozens of non‑human Veyrathi creatures standing in formation along the inner curve of a gigantic rib bone, tall ultra‑thin bodies made of semi‑translucent cartilage, four long limbs bending backwards, no heads or faces, instead a crown of layered bone membranes fanning out where a head should be, vibrating like organic instruments, emitting soft cyan and violet bioluminescent pulses from within; their internal light flickers in rhythm, creating bands of color through the mineral fog; monumental ivory bones dominate the frame, covered in fossil cracks, runic resonance carvings and hanging bone chimes; above them, a dark petrol‑blue sky with two broken moons and distant, silent electromagnetic lightning; palette of bone white, deep blue, muted teal and electric violet accents; lighting is dramatic and directional, with cold rim light outlining the silhouettes and soft ambient glow leaking from the Veyrathi bodies; camera angle low and slightly tilted upwards, emphasizing scale and cathedral‑like architecture, 24mm lens, anamorphic cinematic framing; atmosphere of sacred dread, ancient duty and cosmic horror, one frame from a larger alien universe, highly detailed organic and fossil textures, no humans present, no modern technology.
NEGATIVE PROMPT:
human-like alien, blue-skinned humanoid, elf, normal human face, eyes, nose, mouth, generic monster, tentacle cliché, cheap sci-fi armor, space marines, cartoon, anime style, chibi, bad anatomy, extra random limbs, sloppy joints, low resolution, blurry image, noisy grain, messy composition, oversaturated neon colors, modern city skyline, spaceships, readable text, HUD, UI elements, watermark, logo, plastic toy look, glossy CGI sheen, comedy tone
Chat Gpt image 2: "Solar Storms – The Violent Weather of Space"
New poster: solar weather redesigned as a 1930s WPA travel poster.
Coronal mass ejections, solar flares and the aurora borealis — all rendered in flat gouache colors, bold outlines and the dramatic optimism of a vintage national parks print.
Because space is the most extreme destination on Earth's doorstep, and it deserves its own travel poster.
PROMPT:
A 1930s WPA travel poster style infographic poster in 16:9 horizontal format about solar weather and space storms, designed to look exactly like a vintage Works Progress Administration national parks poster from the New Deal era, with flat gouache-style color fills, bold black outlines, dramatic perspective and zero photorealism; the background transitions from deep black space at the top to a glowing teal-green aurora sky at the bottom, divided into bold graphic bands of color in the WPA tradition; the central illustration shows the Sun in the upper left as a massive dramatic circle with stylized flat orange and yellow flame corona eruptions radiating outward, and a large coronal mass ejection arc sweeping diagonally toward Earth in the upper right, depicted as a simplified blue sphere with a thin atmosphere ring; mid-composition, the solar wind stream is shown as bold parallel lines of warm gold flowing between Sun and Earth, and where those lines hit the atmosphere they bloom into a spectacular aurora borealis rendered in flat curtains of teal, green and violet in the WPA graphic tradition; below the main illustration, a clean horizontal strip divides the composition into three labeled science panels in a sans-serif bold font: SOLAR FLARE, CORONAL MASS EJECTION, and AURORA BOREALIS, each with a minimal one-color icon and two lines of punchy educational text; the title at the top reads SOLAR STORMS in massive slab-serif WPA lettering, with the subtitle THE VIOLENT WEATHER OF SPACE in a smaller weight beneath; the full palette is restricted to five flat colors — black, deep cream, burnt orange, teal and violet — giving the whole piece the unmistakable graphic punch and populist optimism of a 1930s government art print, high quality, aspect ratio 16:9