Faith of Lies will be sceduled to release on the 23rd, Thursday, at 12 PM
It might get released on spotify earlier than that however.
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Here is my first silly prompt lol its a bit on the buggy side but i hope yall like it either way ❤️
prompt start here :
# FAMILY TRUCKER — CHAOS IN THE CAB
Use the three supplied model references as the absolute visual authority. Preserve each model’s exact face or mask, head shape, hairstyle or silhouette, skin tone, clothing details, colors, accessories, recognizable features, and overall identity. Do not merge, replace, or redesign any of the models.
## Character Roles
### First Model — The Trucker Dad
The first model is the exhausted father and professional truck driver.
Keep the first model at normal adult size and place him in the driver’s seat of a large American semi-truck. Give him a rugged trucker appearance while preserving his original identity.
He wears:
* a classic trucker hat
* practical driving clothes adapted from his original outfit
* sturdy work gloves
* a seat belt across his chest
* optional sunglasses resting on the hat
* a tired, irritated expression
The Dad is gripping the steering wheel while trying to concentrate on the road. He is visibly angry and frustrated because the children behind him are creating nonstop chaos.
His expression should include:
* furrowed brows
* clenched teeth
* narrowed eyes
* an irritated side-eye toward the children
* one hand occasionally pointing backward as if ordering them to stop
* the exhausted energy of a parent who has already said “Knock it off!” several times
He should look angry but still protective and responsible, never cruel or frightening.
### Second and Third Models — Chibi Children
Transform the second and third models into adorable chibi-sized children while preserving their recognizable identities.
Keep their important features, including:
* faces or masks
* hairstyles or head silhouettes
* clothing colors
* accessories
* species traits
* markings
* personalities
Give them oversized chibi heads, small bodies, short limbs, expressive faces, and energetic cartoon proportions.
They are seated or moving around in the spacious sleeper area behind the Dad’s seat, acting like energetic siblings during a long family road trip.
## Children’s Chaotic Activities
Show the second and third models doing several playful childhood activities throughout the truck cab.
Possible actions include:
* wrestling across the sleeper bed
* playfully fighting over a toy
* shooting small water guns at each other
* spraying water toward the front of the truck
* having a pillow fight
* throwing stuffed animals
* building a blanket fort
* arguing over snacks
* stealing each other’s toys
* making funny faces
* bouncing on the sleeper mattress
* playing with toy trucks
* drawing on fogged-up windows
* wearing oversized trucker hats
* pretending to drive with a toy steering wheel
* chasing each other through the cab
* pulling harmless pranks on the Dad
* making paper airplanes
* spilling chips or popcorn
* laughing while the Dad becomes increasingly frustrated
Keep all fighting playful, harmless, comedic, and clearly sibling-like. No injuries, realistic violence, dangerous weapons, or serious distress.
One child may have the other trapped in a playful wrestling hold while both laugh. Another moment may show them firing brightly colored water guns at each other, accidentally spraying the Dad’s hat or the windshield.
## Truck Interior
Set the scene inside a large, detailed long-haul semi-truck cab.
Include:
* a realistic steering wheel and dashboard
* glowing navigation screens
* CB radio equipment
* hanging air fresheners
* coffee cups
* road maps
* snack wrappers
* family photographs
* small toys scattered around
* a spacious sleeper compartment
* blankets and pillows
* storage cabinets
* sunlight streaming through the windows
* water droplets from the children’s water-gun battle
The truck should feel lived-in, warm, slightly messy, and believable as a family trucker’s home on the road.
## Exterior Environment
Through the windshield and side windows, show the semi-truck traveling along a long open highway.
Possible scenery includes:
* wide countryside
* desert roads
* green farmland
* mountain highways
* roadside diners
* truck stops
* distant cities
* dramatic sunset skies
The truck remains safely traveling in its lane while the Dad focuses on driving despite the chaos.
## Composition
Create a wide cinematic composition showing all three models clearly.
Place the Dad prominently in the foreground at the steering wheel. Frame the two chibi children behind him in the sleeper area, surrounded by toys, pillows, water splashes, and playful disorder.
The Dad should be turning his head slightly toward the back with an angry expression while still keeping one eye on the road.
The children should appear completely unbothered by his frustration and continue wrestling, laughing, spraying water, or arguing over a toy.
Emphasize the comedic contrast between:
* the Dad’s exhausted anger
* the children’s endless energy
* the professional truck-driving environment
* the ridiculous family chaos happening behind him
## Visual Style
Use a polished cinematic animated style with:
* expressive character acting
* detailed facial expressions
* energetic motion
* humorous visual storytelling
* warm natural lighting
* realistic truck textures
* colorful chibi effects
* flying snacks and pillows
* water splashes frozen in motion
* subtle motion blur
* dramatic but family-friendly composition
The final image should feel like a chaotic family road-trip comedy poster titled:
**FAMILY TRUCKER**
Optional subtitle:
**“A Thousand Miles to Go… and Dad Has Already Had Enough.”**
cleanup prompt: Extremely clean animation aesthetic. No pointillism, no stippling, no dot textures, no grainy or noisy rendering, no overly soft or blurry edges. All lines are crisp and intentional. All shading transitions are controlled and professional. High contrast with excellent form definition. Cinematic composition language with strong emotional intensity conveyed purely through rendering and lighting choices.
@DutchMatrixVT
Everytime I’m doing something important or just chilling, a random thought appears on my mind and makes me laugh making me look crazy.
Random thought of the day #4
All I know is that Leaflit is going to get a fat kaching kaching out of that just by using ai alone lol, while we got retards complaining about it, we got others making fat bags just by making ai their best friend, but once again..
The poor remain poor and the rich get richer 😘
If you use AI, i respect you,
I don’t expect retards to understand.
A model and rigging for Vtubing is around $500+
A year AI course at LaGuardia College in NYC is $500
If you’re smart enough you’ll know which one will get you the most 💰.