Random prompt drop. Do with as you will.prompt starts here: “Create a hyper-realistic scene where a character sits on a throne formed by a large, ornate flower. Randomly select one flower from this list—rose, sunflower, lotus, tulip, lily, daisy, peony, magnolia, iris, hibiscus, daffodil, chrysanthemum, lavender, poppy, or azalea—and avoid repeating the same flower across attempts. The flower’s color and background are inspired by the character’s reference image, but the flower’s color uses a triadic color scheme for contrast. The flower keeps its natural structure, including a full stem or base. The scene is dark, and the flower’s bioluminescent rim lighting provides the only glow. The character, flower, and foreground are in sharp focus, with a softly blurred background. The composition is zoomed out to show the entire flower lifting the character, creating a fantastical, color-contrasted scene.”
Demon Slayer inspired picture.
For this I wrote the prompt so you can select your "breathing Style", this determines the entire colour - and effect composition!
PLEASE make sure you READ the prompt carefully and TYPE THE SELECTED breathing style in.
Prompt below.
Have fun 💜
Here is mine a little late because I was ghost-banned. I need to stop replying to so many people so fast lol but IM FREEEREEEE and I absolutely loved this prompt even though chat was fighting me hope everyone is having a good day #POTD GO CHECK OUT @EvaGlitchAI
Prompt of the Day: WILD WEST SCENE SELECTOR 🤠🌵💜💚
Today’s Prompt of the Day turns your character references into a custom cowboy/cowgirl Wild West scene.
Type your chosen western scene into the SCENE SELECTOR at the top, then attach your character reference images. The prompt will use each attached character as one individual character and build the cowboy/cowgirl scene around them.
Try scenes like:
riding horses along a desert trail at sunset
playing poker in a smoky saloon
facing off in a dramatic main-street duel
escaping a bank robbery on horseback
camping under desert stars
guarding a train robbery
Have fun with this one 🤠🌅
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SCENE SELECTOR: [Type the Wild West cowboy/cowgirl scene you want here.]
Examples:
riding horses along a desert trail at sunset
entering a dusty frontier town
walking through a saloon before a fight breaks out
playing poker in a smoky saloon
escaping a bank robbery on horseback
standing on a canyon ridge at golden hour
facing off in a dramatic main-street duel
camping by a fire under desert stars
riding through a storm with lightning over the mountains
posing as an outlaw gang on a wanted poster
chasing a runaway stagecoach
guarding a desert train robbery
relaxing outside an old saloon with horses tied nearby
Use the typed scene selector as the main scene concept.
Adapt the environment, action, poses, props, camera, and mood to match the selected Wild West scene.
Keep the scene clearly cowboy, cowgirl, frontier, western, and cinematic.
Do not ignore the scene selector.
Do not default to horseback riding unless the scene selector asks for riding, horses, trails, travel, or mounted action.
Use each attached character reference image as one individual character identity reference.
Create exactly the same number of main characters as the number of attached character reference images.
Use every attached character reference image as a separate individual character.
Do not add extra main characters beyond the attached character reference images.
Do not remove any attached character reference images from the group.
Do not duplicate, clone, mirror, copy, or slightly alter any attached reference character.
Character reference rules:
Preserve each attached character’s face shape, hairstyle, hair colour, eye colour, body language, signature colour palette, key outfit motifs, species traits, accessories, silhouette, and overall character vibe.
The final design must still clearly look like each attached character.
Do not redesign any attached character into a different person.
Do not merge characters together.
Hard style rule:
Preserve the visual art style and character identity of the attached references while transforming them into the selected Wild West cowboy/cowgirl scene.
If the references are anime, keep them anime. If they are stylized, keep that stylization.
Do not turn the characters photorealistic unless specifically requested.
Scene concept:
Create a cinematic western illustration based on the scene written in the SCENE SELECTOR.
The final image should feel like a dramatic American frontier moment with strong Wild West atmosphere, character-driven styling, and a clear sense of story.
Use the selected scene to decide whether the characters are riding horses, walking through town, sitting in a saloon, preparing for a duel, escaping danger, camping, robbing a train, chasing a stagecoach, or doing another western action.
Character transformation:
Transform every attached reference character into a custom cowboy or cowgirl version of themselves while preserving their original identity.
Use each character’s colours, motifs, accessories, outfit shapes, and overall vibe as the foundation for their western redesign.
Male characters should look rugged, weathered, confident, and masculine, with strong cowboy styling such as dusters, vests, denim, leather, boots, gun belts, holsters, hats, rolled sleeves, scarves, worn frontier details, and dusty outlaw energy.
Female characters should have stylish, attractive, sexy cowgirl styling with fitted western outfits, halter tops, corset-inspired details, tasteful cleavage, flattering silhouettes, boots, belts, gloves, hats, jewellery, and confident western attitude.
Keep the female styling sexy but controlled, not vulgar, lingerie-like, explicit, nude, or over-the-top.
Scene adaptation rules:
If the selected scene includes riding, travel, trails, chases, stagecoaches, or mounted action, give each character a distinct horse that suits their personality and colour palette.
If the selected scene takes place in a saloon, use wooden interiors, smoky air, card tables, bottles, lanterns, swinging doors, chairs, poker chips, whiskey glasses, and frontier chaos where appropriate.
If the selected scene takes place in a frontier town, use dusty streets, wooden storefronts, hitching posts, wanted posters, saloon signs, wagons, barrels, and dramatic western architecture.
If the selected scene takes place in the desert, use red-rock mountains, mesas, canyon cliffs, saguaro cactuses, dry brush, dusty earth, scattered stones, warm haze, and a wide open sky.
If the selected scene is a duel, robbery, chase, or fight, make the action dynamic but readable, with clear poses and strong visual hierarchy.
If the selected scene is calm, romantic, scenic, or atmospheric, make the mood cinematic, stylish, warm, and story-rich rather than chaotic.
Composition and camera:
Use a cinematic composition that best fits the selected scene.
Prefer a slightly low camera angle looking upward when it suits the scene, making the characters feel heroic, stylish, and larger than life.
Do not make any character look directly at the camera.
The camera does not exist to the characters.
Every character should be looking ahead, sideways, toward another character, toward the action, toward the horizon, or toward something in the environment.
Keep every character clearly visible, readable, and separated in silhouette.
Make the selected scene immediately understandable at a glance.
Environment:
Build the environment around the typed scene selector.
Use classic American Wild West visual language: dusty trails, wooden saloons, frontier towns, desert mountains, canyon landscapes, cactuses, horses, wagons, lanterns, warm sunsets, smoke, dust, leather, wood, iron, and weathered frontier textures.
The background should feel cinematic and atmospheric but should support the characters rather than overpowering them.
Lighting and mood:
Use lighting that matches the selected scene.
For outdoor scenes, prefer golden-hour sunset lighting, warm amber highlights, dusty haze, dramatic rim lighting, long shadows, and glowing skies.
For indoor saloon scenes, use warm lantern light, smoky haze, moody shadows, glowing bottles, and dramatic western atmosphere.
For night scenes, use moonlight, firelight, lantern glow, silhouettes, and high-contrast cinematic lighting.
The mood should feel adventurous, stylish, rugged, sexy, cinematic, and alive.
Quality and rendering:
Polished, premium-quality stylized illustration with clean linework, crisp rendering, readable forms, strong character acting, dynamic western atmosphere, and clear composition.
Keep the strongest detail concentrated on the referenced characters and the selected scene’s main action or mood.
Do not:
Do not ignore the SCENE SELECTOR.
Do not default to horseback riding unless the scene selector asks for riding, mounted travel, trails, or horses.
Do not create more or fewer main characters than the number of attached character reference images.
Do not add extra main characters who were not provided as attached character references.
Do not duplicate any attached reference character.
Do not clone, mirror, copy, or slightly alter any attached reference character.
Do not change the identities of the attached reference characters.
Do not redesign the attached reference characters into different people.
Do not merge characters together.
Do not make any character look directly at the camera.
Do not pose the characters as if they know the camera exists.
Do not make the scene feel modern unless the scene selector specifically asks for a modern western twist.
Do not make the female outfits vulgar, lingerie-like, explicit, nude, or overly revealing.
Do not make the sexy cowgirl styling exaggerated, pornographic, or over-the-top.
Do not make the male outfits generic, polished, modern, or weak; keep them rugged and frontier-styled.
Do not add modern clothing, modern weapons, phones, neon signs, cars, highways, power lines, or futuristic objects unless the scene selector specifically asks for them.
Do not make the background busier than the characters.
Do not make the composition crowded, flat, or hard to read.
Do not make the main subjects blurry, tiny, hidden, or unreadable.
Do not create messy anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, distorted faces, distorted horse bodies, or muddy textures.
Do not use photorealism unless specifically requested.
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Made with as many Prompt of the Day entries as I could fit.
E-Va 💜💚
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