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ArtistGenerate a whimsical cover for magazine 'A.I. PROMPTS WEEKLY", a retro 1960s style mod fashion glamour magazine; main article sub title "BETTER PROMPTS!" inset below colorful retro flower power magazine title, secondary article sub title: "COSPLAY PROMPTS 101"; main cover illustration depicts a whimsical tableau of an athletic female starlet suitable to the decade in cosplay Easter Bunny costume posing in an psychedelic Victorian-style garden, laughing as she stands in dramatic glamour pose holding a hand painted sign reading: "EGG-CEPTIONAL!" Overall a colorful tongue-in-cheek mod fashion delight.
Description: Mod starlet in a psychedelic garden, dressed as an Easter Bunny, holds an EGG-CEPTIONAL sign. A.I. PROMPTS WEEKLY, with articles on Better Prompts and Cosplay Prompts 101, is a vibrant 60s fashion delight.
A simple concise system generated synopsis of the image. But, with a little editing, you could turn that into a usable prompt.
No, really! A prompt doesn’t necessarily need to be overly bloated with directions for style, lighting, color, and everything else you might have read about in guides from years past; depending on the model you choose. Here at DDG, if you pick one of the generative models like Grok, ChatGPT or Nano Banana you really only need to provide an outline, a directive to be followed. Of course that leaves most of the work to the AI. So what to do if you want something specific?
Just choose the model that seems right to you. Write your prompt. Copy it into a AI prompt generator. See what each prompt makes. Note the differences. Edit until you get a result you are happy with. You’ll quickly discover what works and what doesn’t, and that can be half the fun of creating AI art! As is emulating a specific style, be it artistic or cinematic, or retro mod fashion with easter eggs.
Oh, and read other artists prompts. We all develop unique styles. Lots to learn from reading prompts!