“Take the provided snowy rooftops photograph and transform it into a colorful Christmas holiday card.
Add the phrase ‘Warm Wishes for the Holidays’ in large, festive lettering across the top, in rich gold and red holiday colors with decorative snowflake and evergreen motifs around the text. Enhance the image with soft glowing light, falling snow, and subtle Christmas ornaments framing the corners. Make the style cheerful, vibrant, and holiday-themed, suitable for a greeting card. High resolution.”
Evolution steps:
(See in details)
Evolution started from:
+ Prompt:
Create an insanely detailed realistic Watercolor illustration depicting An aerial shot of a town covered in winter snow on a gloomy afternoon. In the foreground, spanning about one-third of the image from left to right, is the snow-covered roof of a house, with a prominent orange brick chimney at the top center. The chimney's top is bordered by a black line, similar to how the edge of the roof has a black line outlining it. In the middle ground, there are several more snow-covered rooftops. One roof, partially visible to the left of the chimney, is a light gray. Another roof, further back and to the right, is a bright yellow, extending from the bottom right towards the top left. Beyond these roofs, in the background, a large brick building with a tall steeple on the left and a smaller, shorter steeple on the right stands out against the sky. The spires of both steeples are topped with crosses. The building is made of red brick, with white accents on some of the rooflines. The building appears to have two stories visible from this angle, with a large arched window visible on the right side. The sky is a cloudy baby blue, with tiny gray and white specks falling, indicating falling snow. This image is illustrated in the style of Alex Gray, Jan Saudek, Ernst Fuchs, Jackson Pollock, Francis Bacon, Abdul Mati Klarwein, Mark Ryden, Robert Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Rick Griffin, Robert Williams, Kim Deitch, Bill Griffith, Georges Grosz, Hans Ruedi Giger, Clive Barker, Zdzisław Beksiński style