Prompt Share 🚨
Everyone brought their own chaos to the sphere.
Prompt 👇Recommended model : Gemini
Uploaded characters physically locking into each other to form a massive living sphere made entirely from the uploaded cast.
The sphere itself is constructed only from the uploaded characters’ full bodies, tightly interconnected like a human knot or living molecule structure. Every character remains fully recognizable and structurally intact while gripping, bracing, climbing, hanging, and anchoring themselves to one another using their natural anatomy. No duplicated clones or repeated copies. Use only the uploaded characters
LIKENESS INTEGRITY
Preserve every uploaded character’s exact proportions, eye shape, spacing, stylization, silhouette, outfit, accessories, material identity, and original color palette.
Do not humanize.
Do not alter anatomy or facial structure.
Do not merge bodies together biologically.
Every character must remain individually readable even within the dense structure.
Composition: the connected character sphere floats slightly above a dark reflective surface, with some characters compressed deep inside the structure while others partially protrude outward, creating silhouette tension and asymmetry. A few limbs extend awkwardly beyond the sphere contour for a slightly unstable engineered feeling.
Perspective: ultra-low worm’s-eye perspective using a close 20mm cinematic lens, camera nearly touching the floor and looking upward to exaggerate scale and dominance.
Framing: intentionally imperfect, partial crop on the sphere edge, foreground limbs intruding into frame, subtle rotational imbalance.
Lighting: hard sculptural rim light from behind separating silhouettes, contrasted by a warm directional side key light carving dimensional shadows between bodies. Heavy shadow pockets inside the structure.
Depth of field: front-facing characters critically sharp while the sphere curvature progressively softens into blur toward the outer edges and rear side.
Texture: tactile realism with visible fabric weave, subtle wear, surface imperfections, ambient occlusion between interconnected characters.
Mood: surreal unity, collective strength, ritualistic energy, slightly chaotic but harmonious.
Effects: subtle film grain, soft chromatic aberration, delicate atmospheric haze, restrained motion blur on tiny protruding limbs
Avoid symmetry, avoid flat lighting, avoid generic posing, avoid merged anatomy, avoid full-frame sharpness
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Apparently @slimfly73 mistook casual tweeting for a full AKCB propaganda campaign with those 19 posts. The dedication is something else. 500 Beast Points
Let me make this simple: @akidcalledbeast is not just a collection you buy and forget about. It is a character ecosystem.
There are 10,000 Beasts inspired by street culture, and every one has a different personality and look. The art stands out immediately, but the reason people get attached is because you can actually build an identity around your Beast.
You can animate it, create content with it, use AR filters, access 3D files, print it, collect the physical versions, earn rewards through the loyalty program, and plug into a community filled with people who are always creating something.
The market has had plenty of projects with big promises and no soul. #AKCB has something harder to manufacture: people who genuinely care about their characters and the connections they have built around them.
There is still a lot being developed, so I am not telling anybody to buy based on hype or expect some overnight flip. I am saying that if you like culture, collectibles, gaming, storytelling, or content creation, it is worth spending some time in the community and seeing why people call it the Beasthood.
Find a Beast you connect with. Then bring that Beast to life.
GMGM Chumpz
YOUR CHUMPZ FISHES FOR YOU 🐵🎣
Connect your wallet and your Chumpz NFT becomes your in-game fisher.
Holder perks:
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June 7.
Prompt Share 🚨
Escape mode: activated. Storm edition. 🦈
Prompt 👇
Uploaded characters’ exact likenesses are escaping from a remote island on a handmade wooden raft during a violent tropical storm, surrounded by sharks in dark, raging open water. The raft is being thrown upward by a massive wave, tilted at a dangerous angle, with ropes straining, logs bending, and broken boards shaking loose.
Likeness Integrity
Preserve every uploaded character’s exact identity: proportions, head shape, eye shape, eye spacing, stylization, silhouette, outfit, accessories, colors, and material identity. Do not humanize. Do not alter anatomy. Do not modify facial structure. Do not add a mouth or nose if the original character does not have them. Each character must remain instantly recognizable even through rain, spray, and motion.
Scene & Action
The characters are crowded together on the same raft in different natural survival poses. One character grips a rope with both hands while sliding backward. One character is crouched low, bracing against the wave impact. One character reaches toward another to keep them from falling overboard. One character holds a broken paddle like a balance pole. . No duplicated poses. No stiff lineup. No calm group-photo behavior.
Storm Environment
Heavy rain slashes diagonally across the frame. The ocean is violent, with steep black-blue waves, white foam, spray explosions, and chaotic water motion. Shark fins cut through the water around the raft. One shark breaches partially from a wave behind the raft, not cartoonish, mouth barely visible through spray and shadow. Another shark silhouette passes beneath the translucent wave face near the raft. The distant island is barely visible through storm fog, lightning haze, and rain curtains.
Camera & Perspective
Extreme low water-level camera, positioned almost inside the waves beside the raft. 18–22mm wide lens with close-lens pressure. The nearest wave and raft corner dominate the foreground, partially cropped and distorted by proximity. The raft slices diagonally upward across the frame, creating unstable motion. Camera is tilted 8–12 degrees, making the horizon feel broken and dangerous.
Composition
Unsafe, high-impact framing. The raft is off-center and tilted hard, with some raft edges cropped by the frame. Foreground water spray, rain streaks, and foam partially obstruct the scene. Characters overlap naturally in layered depth, but each remains readable. Sharks form a threatening circular rhythm around the raft, with fins at different distances. The whole frame should feel like the camera is being swallowed by the storm.
Depth of Field
Primary focal plane locked on the central characters’ faces, upper bodies, and gripping limbs. Foreground spray and rain are heavily blurred near the lens. The breaching shark is readable but slightly softer than the characters. Distant sharks, island, and storm clouds dissolve into atmospheric haze. No full-frame sharpness.
Lighting
Dramatic storm lighting with a violent warm-cool split. Cold blue-grey ambient storm light dominates the ocean and shadows. A hard flash of lightning from behind the raft creates sharp rim light along characters, raft edges, shark fins, and rain streaks. A faint warm sunset glow breaks through a torn cloud near the horizon, adding golden highlights to spray and wet wood. Deep shadow pockets under the raft and between characters. No flat lighting.
Texture & Realism
Photoreal cinematic style. Wet splintered logs, soaked ropes, salt spray, rain beads, foam, water streaming across the raft, scratched wood, frayed fibers, loose knots, and storm-battered debris. Characters are drenched by rain and ocean spray, but their original materials, outfits, accessories, and colors remain unchanged. Texture enhancement is allowed, structural redesign is forbidden
Motion & Effects
Directional motion blur follows the storm movement, waves, rain, and loose ropes. Water droplets strike the lens surface with subtle refraction. Foam streaks across the foreground. The raft has visible impact energy: ropes pulled tight, characters leaning against force, loose boards vibrating, rain streaks dragged by wind. Effects must feel physically grounded, not magical.
Mood
Desperate escape at the edge of disaster. The characters are not posing. They are surviving. The raft feels seconds away from capsizing while sharks close in below the storm.
Color Grade
Deep ocean blue, storm charcoal, cold cyan lightning, muted island green, restrained warm gold near the horizon. Character colors remain readable but controlled. High contrast, heavy atmosphere, natural highlight roll-off, no oversaturation
Negative Constraints
No extra duplicate characters. No character merging. No stiff standing lineup. No calm sea. No sunny vacation mood. No cartoon shark exaggeration. No fantasy glow. No centered composition. No symmetrical raft placement. No flat lighting. No full-frame sharpness. No clean studio look. No added facial features. No anatomy changes. No text, no logo, no watermark
ar 4:3
GMGM Chumpz
⚡️ GONE FISHING — SEASON 2 📷6 days out.
6 rarities. One fish that changes the session.
Common. Uncommon. Rare. Epic. Legendary.
Then there's the Bakunawa. 🐉
Mythic tier. ~2% drop. Up to 50kg. Ancient sea serpent. The pond boss. Land one and the leaderboard shifts.
Provably-fair RNG. No manipulation. Just you, your Chumpz, and the cast.
Season 2 drops June 7. 14 days. One pond. Go find it. 🔥
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