i2i Prompt - Create a Miniature World Inside a PC Case.
Just send this prompt together with an image containing the reference character.
Although the prompt is neutral so it can be used for both female and male characters, because the character's gestures are somewhat feminized, it is recommended to use it only for female characters.
Prompt:
"Use the reference image as the base character design and carefully analyze the character first. Preserve the character's identity as faithfully as possible, including their face, eyes, hairstyle, hair color, expression, outfit style, accessories, body proportions, and overall aesthetic vibe. Keep the art style, mood, and rendering quality consistent with the reference image. Do not redesign the character into a different person.
Create a new image of this same character positioned behind a standing PC tower case with a transparent tempered-glass side panel, following the composition idea of the first sample image. The character should not stand beside the case. Instead, the character should stand behind it and lean forward slightly, with their head and upper body appearing above and behind the PC case while gently resting their arms on it, as if quietly observing and admiring the tiny world inside. The pose should feel soft, calm, curious, and intimate. The composition must strongly focus on the main character and the PC case, making them the clear primary subjects of the image and allowing them to occupy most of the frame.
The PC case should be a modern upright desktop tower, clearly visible and framed prominently. Its exterior design should also reflect the style, personality, and aesthetic language of the main character, so the case itself feels visually connected to the character's identity through its design details, color accents, materials, and overall mood.
Inside the PC case, create a highly detailed miniature world that feels like a tiny room or tiny living space built inside the computer. This miniature interior should be integrated naturally with real PC hardware, including a graphics card, motherboard, cooling system, radiator, fans, cables, heatsinks, and other internal components. The inside should feel like a miniature room model built around and among these PC parts, blending interior-diorama storytelling with real computer structure.
Among the PC components, include several tiny anime-style miniature characters that look like collectible figures or articulated display figures, not chibi. They should have normal anime proportions at a very small scale, with a figure-like appearance similar to stylized character models or premium display figurines. Their outfits should closely match or be strongly inspired by the main character's clothing design, colors, and overall style. They should feel like tiny figure versions or miniature companions of the main character, naturally interacting with the graphics card, motherboard, fans, cables, and miniature room environment.
The background outside the PC should be a believable room interior that matches the fashion style and personality of the main character, but it must remain subtle and secondary. Do not show too much of the room. Keep it as a soft supporting background only, while placing much stronger visual emphasis on the main character and the PC case.
Focus on clean composition, strong visual hierarchy, clear storytelling, and a charming contrast between the full-size character and the tiny figure-like residents inside the PC. Make the image highly detailed, cohesive, whimsical, and visually appealing, with the main character and the PC case as the dominant focus of the scene."
@PanoramaJasmin Now I have to recalculate my spending and find a long term direction here. Too many AIs, too much money. 💸💸
It seems Grok Imagine has just been upgraded, but I bet only SuperGrok or +Premium and above can access it. 🫠
This video was made using 3 short videos from Grok Imagine and 2 short videos from Seedance 2.0 in Dreamina.
It probably won't be too hard for people to figure out which scenes were made by which AI.
After spending three days being thoroughly traumatized by both ChatGPT and Grok Imagine, the final scenes I created with Dreamina yesterday weren't quite perfect visually.
Hopefully the next video will turn out better.
@betoo3_char That's the same girl as the pot demon, isn't it?
Is she traveling around collecting demons wherever she goes? Hahaha, that would make for a pretty fun series.
Hopefully the next time we see her, she'll still have both of her ears. 👹👂
Elon Musk has started sharing Grok Imagine posts again, and it looks like there's another update and upgrade on the way.
But it's kind of sad. The paywall was raised a long time ago, and if you want full access to Grok Imagine's features, you'll need a SuperGrok subscription ($30 per month).
If you're buying it primarily for research and programming, while image and video generation are just a fun bonus, then I think it's a very reasonable deal and well worth the money.
At the moment, though, if I were spending that amount solely to access Grok Imagine's image and video generation features, it would feel a bit wasteful to me.
@opabiniadrill Exactly!!! That's the vibe, it feels both real and fake at the same time, and that feels really great. 😍
Ohhh, now I remember that I once tried the "Tilt-Shift" effect with Grok Imagine, and now I think I should try it with ChatGPT too. Thank you!! 🤩🤩🤩
@PanoramaJasmin Thanks bro!!! 😉🙌
For my second Dreamina video, I accidentally used a low-quality image, so it got a little messy. Such a shame.
Luckily, Seedance 2.0 managed things on its own and kept everything running smoothly.🤖✨💫
This video was made using 3 short videos from Grok Imagine and 2 short videos from Seedance 2.0 in Dreamina.
It probably won't be too hard for people to figure out which scenes were made by which AI.
After spending three days being thoroughly traumatized by both ChatGPT and Grok Imagine, the final scenes I created with Dreamina yesterday weren't quite perfect visually.
Hopefully the next video will turn out better.
I only made the video in Japanese to better match the anime style... and honestly, I think female characters sound cuter speaking Japanese than English, sooooo...
Since I don't have much experience, the English subtitles ended up moving a bit too fast.
The story is simply about...
"Two policewomen who are sent to inspect an abandoned mansion after local residents report strange activities taking place there.
The two decide to livestream their investigation because they think having viewers watching might make things less scary.
In the end, whether it actually made things less scary or not is another story..."
If you're interested in the livestream style prompt, follow @Eris_Create_Lab to see the original prompt.
Images created with ChatGPT .
Videos created with GrokImagine.
i2i Prompt - Create a Miniature World Inside a PC Case.
Just send this prompt together with an image containing the reference character.
Although the prompt is neutral so it can be used for both female and male characters, because the character's gestures are somewhat feminized, it is recommended to use it only for female characters.
Prompt:
"Use the reference image as the base character design and carefully analyze the character first. Preserve the character's identity as faithfully as possible, including their face, eyes, hairstyle, hair color, expression, outfit style, accessories, body proportions, and overall aesthetic vibe. Keep the art style, mood, and rendering quality consistent with the reference image. Do not redesign the character into a different person.
Create a new image of this same character positioned behind a standing PC tower case with a transparent tempered-glass side panel, following the composition idea of the first sample image. The character should not stand beside the case. Instead, the character should stand behind it and lean forward slightly, with their head and upper body appearing above and behind the PC case while gently resting their arms on it, as if quietly observing and admiring the tiny world inside. The pose should feel soft, calm, curious, and intimate. The composition must strongly focus on the main character and the PC case, making them the clear primary subjects of the image and allowing them to occupy most of the frame.
The PC case should be a modern upright desktop tower, clearly visible and framed prominently. Its exterior design should also reflect the style, personality, and aesthetic language of the main character, so the case itself feels visually connected to the character's identity through its design details, color accents, materials, and overall mood.
Inside the PC case, create a highly detailed miniature world that feels like a tiny room or tiny living space built inside the computer. This miniature interior should be integrated naturally with real PC hardware, including a graphics card, motherboard, cooling system, radiator, fans, cables, heatsinks, and other internal components. The inside should feel like a miniature room model built around and among these PC parts, blending interior-diorama storytelling with real computer structure.
Among the PC components, include several tiny anime-style miniature characters that look like collectible figures or articulated display figures, not chibi. They should have normal anime proportions at a very small scale, with a figure-like appearance similar to stylized character models or premium display figurines. Their outfits should closely match or be strongly inspired by the main character's clothing design, colors, and overall style. They should feel like tiny figure versions or miniature companions of the main character, naturally interacting with the graphics card, motherboard, fans, cables, and miniature room environment.
The background outside the PC should be a believable room interior that matches the fashion style and personality of the main character, but it must remain subtle and secondary. Do not show too much of the room. Keep it as a soft supporting background only, while placing much stronger visual emphasis on the main character and the PC case.
Focus on clean composition, strong visual hierarchy, clear storytelling, and a charming contrast between the full-size character and the tiny figure-like residents inside the PC. Make the image highly detailed, cohesive, whimsical, and visually appealing, with the main character and the PC case as the dominant focus of the scene."
Even an idiot with an IQ below average would understand from reading my reply that I was talking about what would have happened if the first GOW game, specifically in 2005, had given us an ugly protagonist. Meanwhile, you keep talking about Thor, a side character from the newest game in an entire long-running franchise.
Is that from practice, or were you born that way? Oh well, don't tell me. I don't care anyway.