The Future of Artistry Prompts, inspired by YOU!
The Future of Artistry Prompts, inspired by YOU!
In the vast realm of art, originality is the true essence. At AI Erik we're taking this originality to a whole new dimension. With our innovative approach, you're not just an observer; you're the creator, the visionary behind every piece.
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Before diving into the prompt creation, we empower you with a palette of choices:
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For a photographer, Lightning refers to the ability to use lights effectively, to illuminate and bring
out the features in an image or specifically the object in the image.
● Accent Lighting - highlights a specific area or object
● Backlight - light from behind the subject
● Blacklight - emits ultraviolet light
● Blinding Light - extremely bright light that can be harmful
● Candlelight - dim yellow light from candles
● Concert Lighting - lighting used during live music performances
● Crepuscular Rays - sunbeams shining through clouds
● Direct Sunlight - light from the sun without obstruction
● Dusk - the period of partial darkness after sunset
● Edison Bulb - vintage-looking bulb with warm light
● Electric Arc - bright electrical discharge
● Fire - light and heat from combustion
● Fluorescent - long, thin bulbs that emit bright white light
● Glowing - soft light emanating from an object
● Glowing Radioactively - light emitted from radioactive substances
● Glowstick - chemical light stick used in dark environments
● Lava Glow - red-orange light from molten lava
● Moonlight - light reflected from the moon
● Natural Lighting - light from natural sources, such as the sun
● Neon Lamp - long, bright lamps that emit various colors
● Nightclub Lighting - colorful, dynamic lighting for nightlife entertainment
● Nuclear Waste Glow - green light from radioactive waste
● Quantum Dot Display - displays that emit vibrant colors
● Spotlight - focused, intense beam of light
● Strobe - flashing light at regular intervals
● Sunlight - light from the sun
● Ultraviolet - electromagnetic radiation with shorter wavelengths than visible light
● Art Nouveau illustrations with intricate floral designs
● Pop art paintings and silkscreens of celebrity icons.
● Conceptual and performance art, often with political messages.
● Street art with political and social commentary.
● Baroque and Romantic paintings with dark, political themes.
● Baroque paintings with dramatic lighting and realistic figures.
● Bright and colorful paintings with modernist perspectives.
●:Muralist with social and political themes in his work.
● Impressionist paintings of dancers and Parisian life.
● Romantic paintings with vibrant colors and exotic ththeemes.
● Expressionist paintings with distorted figures and dark emotions.
● Surrealist self-portraits with personal and political themes.
● Dark fantasy and horror illustrations with detailed textures.
● Art Nouveau paintings with decorative and sensual details.
● Fauvist paintings with bold colors and simplified forms.
● Romantic landscape paintings with expressive brushstrokes.
● Comic book art, co-creator of Marvel's most iconic characters.
● Abstract expressionist paintings with dripped and poured paint.
● Graffiti-style art with social commentary and bold symbolism.
● Baroque paintings with meticulous detail and luminous light.
● Renaissance paintings and inventions with scientific accuracy.
● Surrealist paintings with dream-like imagery and Jewish themes.
● Dadaist sculptures and conceptual art.
● Abstract expressionist paintings with fields of color.
● Renaissance sculptures and paintings with classical motifs.
● Impressionist paintings with loose brushwork and atmospheric light.
● Post-Impressionist paintings with geometric forms and brushstrokes.
● Paul Gauguin: Post-Impressionist paintings with exotic and primitive themes.
● Expressionist paintings with childlike simplicity and whimsy.
● Cubist paintings with fragmented and abstracted forms.
● Impressionist paintings with light and airy colors.
● Abstract paintings with geometric shapes and primary colors.
● Baroque paintings with dramatic lighting and realistic figures.
● Surrealist paintings with unexpected juxtapositions and absurdity.
● Roy Lichtenstein: Pop art paintings with comic book style and bold lines.
● Surrealist paintings with dream-like and bizarre imagery.
● Sandro Botticelli: Renaissance paintings with classical and mythological themes.
● Takashi Murakami: Contemporary
art with pop culture and anime influences.
● Impressionist paintings with thick brushstrokes and intense colors.
● Abstract paintings with vibrant colors and geometric shapes.
● Abstract expressionist paintings with gestural brushstrokes.
● Contemporary art with repeating patterns and dots.
● Video game concept art with intricate designs and dramatic action.
Additionally, the choice of colors can also affect the perceived mood of an image. Bright and
bold colors can create a feeling of energy and excitement, while subdued colors can create a
feeling of calm and tranquility. By using color options as a prompt, an artist can experiment with
different moods and emotions in their images.
In Context of Photo generation style/theme refers to the ability to apply a specific aesthetic or
visual theme to the generated image. A few examples below:
● 1800s - Artistic style from the 19th century.
● 1980s - Artistic style from the 1980s.
● 4-bit - Artistic style using a limited 4-bit color palette.
● 8-bit - Artistic style using a limited 8-bit color palette.
● Amber - Artistic style using a warm amber hue.
● Anatomical Drawing - Artistic style featuring detailed depictions of anatomy.
● Ancient - Artistic style inspired by ancient civilizations.
● Anime - Artistic style inspired by Japanese animation.
● Antimatter - Artistic style featuring abstract and sci-fi elements.
● Arabic - Artistic style featuring calligraphy and geometric patterns.
● Black Hole - Artistic style featuring space and black holes.
● Blocky - Artistic style featuring bold, blocky shapes.
● Blueprint Drawing - Artistic style featuring technical drawings and blueprints.
● Carbon Fiber - Artistic style featuring the texture of carbon fiber.
● Caribbean - Artistic style featuring bright and vibrant colors.
● Cartoon - Artistic style featuring exaggerated and simplified forms.
● Carved Lacquer - Artistic style featuring intricate carved designs on lacquered surfaces.
● Celestial - Artistic style featuring elements of the cosmos and the universe.
● Cellulose - Artistic style featuring the texture of cellulose fibers.
● Charcoal Style - Artistic style featuring the use of charcoal for drawing.
● Chromatic - Artistic style featuring a variety of bright colors.
● Comicbook - Artistic style inspired by comic books and graphic novels.
● Comicbook Drawing - Artistic style featuring the bold and dynamic lines of comic book art.
● Computer Chip - Artistic style featuring the patterns and shapes of computer chips.
● Concept Art - Artistic style featuring preliminary designs for films and video games.
● Coral - Artistic style featuring the texture and forms of coral.
● Cyberpunk - Artistic style featuring futuristic and dystopian elements.
● Da Vinci - Artistic style inspired by the works of Leonardo da Vinci.
● Da Vinci Drawing - Artistic style featuring the intricate and detailed drawings of Leonardo
da Vinci.
● Dangerous - Artistic style featuring dangerous and menacing elements.
● Dark Matter - Artistic style featuring abstract and sci-fi elements related to dark matter.
● Deep Sea - Artistic style featuring elements of the ocean's depths.
● Diabolic - Artistic style featuring devilish and demonic elements.
● Diffraction Grading - Artistic style featuring patterns created by diffraction.
● Dna - Artistic style featuring abstract and sci-fi elements related to DNA.
● Dots - Artistic style featuring small, repeated dots of color.
● Dripping Paint - Artistic style featuring drips and splatters of paint.
● Dune - Artistic style featuring elements of the desert.
● Electrical - Artistic style featuring electrical and lightning elements.
● Electronic Circuitry - Artistic style featuring the patterns and shapes of electronic circuitry.
● Etching - Artistic style featuring the use of etched lines for drawing.
● Extraterrestrial - Artistic style featuring elements of extraterrestrial life.
● Fiber Optic - Artistic style featuring the patterns and shapes of fiber optic cables.
● Fibonacci - Artistic style featuring patterns based on the Fibonacci sequence.
● Floral - Artistic style featuring the shapes and colors of flowers.
● Flower Of Life - Artistic style featuring the Flower of Life geometric pattern.
● Fossil - Artistic style featuring the textures and shapes of fossils.
● Fractal - Artistic style featuring fractal patterns and shapes.
● Futuristic - Artistic style featuring futuristic and high-tech elements.
● Galactic - Artistic style featuring elements of the galaxy and space.
● Gasoline - Artistic style featuring elements of gasoline and fuel.
● Glass - Artistic style featuring the transparency and shapes of glass.
● Glass Blowing - Artistic style featuring the blown shapes and colors of glass.
● Gouache: Opaque watercolor painting technique.
● Graffiti: Writing or drawings made on public walls.
● Graphic Novel: Narrative work in comic book style.
● Gummies: Soft, chewy candies.
● Helix: A three-dimensional structure resembling a spiral staircase.
● Hell: Depiction of the afterlife in many religions.
● Higgs Boson: Subatomic particle discovered in 2012.
● Horror: Artwork that evokes fear or terror.
● Ice Age: Period of geological history characterized by extensive glaciation.
● Icy: Artwork featuring ice or a frosty appearance.
● Jurassic: Depicting prehistoric creatures from the Jurassic period.
● Kaleidoscope: Patterns created by mirrors and multiple reflections.
● Knitted: Artwork made from knitting techniques.
● LSD: Artwork inspired by the hallucinogenic drug.
● Canon EOS 5D Mark IV: High-quality portrait photography.
● Nikon D850: Ideal for capturing wildlife in motion.
● Sony a7 III: Great for landscape photography with wide angles and excellent clarity.
● Fujifilm X-T4: Capturing stunning portraits with beautiful bokeh.
● Leica M10: Perfect for street photography with excellent low-light capabilities.
● Hasselblad X2D 100C: High-resolution images with advanced features.
● Canon EOS R5: Mirrorless camera with excellent lens and autofocus system.
● Nikon Z7 II: Full-frame mirrorless camera with a high-quality lens.
● Sony A7S III: Mirrorless camera with excellent low-light capabilities.
● DJI Mavic Air 2: Drone with high-resolution camera for aerial photography.
● DJI Phantom 4 Pro+: High-quality drone with a 20MP camera.
● DJI Inspire 2: Professional-grade drone with a high-end camera system.
● Arri Alexa Mini LF: Cinema camera with high-quality lenses for professional use.
● RED Monstro 8K VV: High-end cinema camera with advanced features.
● Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K: Professional cinema camera with advanced technology.
● Panasonic GH5: Mirrorless camera with high-quality lens for video and photo.
● Olympus Tough TG-6: Waterproof camera for outdoor photography and adventures.
● Ricoh GR III: Compact camera for street and travel photography.
● Leica Q2: Full-frame compact camera with high-quality lens.
● Polaroid Now: Instant camera with a classic, vintage style.
● Lomography Diana F+: Film camera with a unique and creative look.
● Hasselblad 500CM: Medium format film camera with high-quality lens for portraits.
● Polaroid SX-70: Classic instant film camera with a vintage look.
● Yashica Mat-124G: Medium format TLR camera with advanced features.
● Konica Hexar AF: 35mm film camera with excellent autofocus and lens.
● Olympus OM-4: SLR camera with high-quality lenses for film photography.
● Pentax 67: Medium format SLR camera with high-quality lenses for professional use.
In the context of photo generation, the camera options can be used to simulate the effects of
different types of cameras and lenses in the final output image.
● Panorama: A style that captures a 360-degree image of the scene, with a wide and
expansive view that can create a sense of immersion and grandeur.
● DSLR: A style that replicates the realistic look of an image taken with a DSLR camera,
with sharp focus, a shallow depth of field, and a balanced exposure.
● Magnification: A style that simulates the look of a magnifying lens, with a focus on the
texture and detail of the image. This can create a macroscopic effect, emphasizing the
small details of the scene.
● Microscopy: A style that simulates the look of an image captured under a microscope,
with a focus on the microscopic details of the image. This can create an abstract and
surreal effect, revealing patterns and structures that are invisible to the naked eye.
● Pinhole Lens: A style that simulates the look of an image captured through a pinhole lens, with a soft and dreamy quality to the image. This can create a vintage and nostalgic
effect, with a focus on mood and atmosphere.
● Bird's Eye View: A style that captures the scene from a high-angle perspective, looking
down on the subject from above. This can create a sense of distance and detachment,
or a sense of grandeur and awe.
● Worm's Eye View: A style that captures the scene from a low-angle perspective, looking
up at the subject from below. This can create a sense of drama and tension, or a sense
of vulnerability and intimacy.
● Tilt-Shift: A style that simulates the look of a miniature model or diorama, with a selective
focus that creates a sense of depth and dimension.
● HDR: A style that combines multiple exposures of the same scene to create an image
with a high dynamic range, with details in both the highlights and shadows. This can
create a realistic and immersive effect, with a sense of depth and detail.
● Fish-Eye: A style that uses a wide-angle lens to create a distorted and exaggerated
perspective, with a curved and distorted view of the subject. This can create a
surreal and otherworldly effect, with a focus on mood and atmosphere.
● LIDAR: A style that uses LIDAR technology to capture a 3D map of the scene, with a
focus on depth and geometry. This can create an abstract and futuristic effect, with a
sense of dimension and spatial awareness.
● Thermal: A style that uses thermal imaging to capture the heat signature of the scene,
with a focus on temperature and contrast. This can create a stark and dramatic effect,
with a focus on the interplay of light and shadow.
● Hyperspectral: A style that uses hyperspectral imaging to capture a range of frequencies
beyond the visible spectrum, with a focus on color and texture. This can create a surreal
and otherworldly effect, with a focus on the interplay of light and material.
● Multispectral: A style that uses multispectral imaging to capture a range of wavelengths
within the visible spectrum, with a focus on color and contrast. This can create a vibrant
and colorful effect, with a focus on the interplay of light and color.
● 360 VR: A style that captures a 360-degree virtual reality image of the scene, with a
focus on immersion and interactivity. This can create a sense of presence and spatial
awareness, with a focus on interactivity and exploration.
● Augmented Reality: A style that incorporates digital elements into the image, using AR
technology to add virtual objects and effects to the scene. This can create a playful and
interactive effect, with a focus on creativity and imagination.
● Stereoscopic: A style that uses stereoscopic imaging to create a 3D effect, with a focus on
depth and dimension. This can create a realistic and immersive effect, with a sense of
spatial awareness and presence.
● Motion Capture: A style that uses motion capture technology to capture the movement of
the scene, with a focus on motion and dynamics. This can create a dynamic and kinetic
effect, with a sense of energy and motion.
● Time-Lapse: A style that captures the scene over an extended period of time, using
time-lapse technology to condense hours or days into a single image. This can create a
surreal and dreamlike effect, with a sense of time and motion.
● High-Speed: A style that captures the scene at a high frame rate, using high-speed technology to slow down and capture fast-moving action. This can create a dramatic and
intense effect, with a focus on the interplay of motion and time.
Camera angles refer to the position of the camera in relation to the subject being photographed
● Eye Level: A camera angle that captures the scene from the perspective of a person's
eye level. This can create a sense of familiarity and relatability, with a focus on the
subject's point of view.
● High Angle: A camera angle that captures the scene from above, with a focus on the
subject's position in the environment. This can create a sense of vulnerability or
powerlessness, with a focus on the subject's relationship to the surrounding space.
● Low Angle: A camera angle that captures the scene from below, with a focus on the
subject's height and position in the environment. This can create a sense of power or
authority, with a focus on the subject's dominance over the surrounding space.
● Rear View: A camera angle that captures the scene from behind the subject, with a focus
on the subject's posture and body language. This can create a sense of mystery or
detachment, with a focus on the subject's hidden or internal thoughts.
● Front View: A camera angle that captures the scene from the front of the subject, with a
focus on the subject's facial expressions and emotions. This can create a sense of
intimacy or confrontation, with a focus on the subject's external reactions.
● Closeup: A camera angle that captures the subject's face or body in close proximity, with
a focus on detail and texture. This can create a sense of intensity or intimacy, with a
focus on the subject's physical presence.
● Full Body: A camera angle that captures the subject's entire body, with a focus on the
subject's posture and movement. This can create a sense of dynamism or stillness, with
a focus on the subject's physicality and motion.
● Oblique: A camera angle that captures the scene at a diagonal or slanted angle, with a
focus on the subject's relationship to the environment. This can create a sense of tension
or instability, with a focus on the subject's position and movement in space.
● Dutch Angle: A camera angle that captures the scene at a tilted or canted angle, with a
focus on disorientation or imbalance. This can create a sense of unease or chaos, with a
focus on the subject's psychological state.
● Aerial View: A camera angle that captures the scene from above, with a focus on the
subject's position in the larger environment. This can create a sense of scale and
perspective, with a focus on the subject's relationship to the wider world.
Images could be further enhanced by specifying the camera type that you want the AI Art by AI Erik
to use as a reference to generate images.
● Canon EOS 5D Mark IV: High-quality portrait photography.
● Nikon D850: Ideal for capturing wildlife in motion.
● Sony a7 III: Great for landscape photography with wide angles and excellent clarity.
● Fujifilm X-T4: Capturing stunning portraits with beautiful bokeh.
● Leica M10: Perfect for street photography with excellent low-light capabilities.
● Hasselblad X2D 100C: High-resolution images with advanced features.
● Canon EOS R5: Mirrorless camera with excellent lens and autofocus system.
● Nikon Z7 II: Full-frame mirrorless camera with a high-quality lens.
● Sony A7S III: Mirrorless camera with excellent low-light capabilities.
● DJI Mavic Air 2: Drone with high-resolution camera for aerial photography.
● DJI Phantom 4 Pro+: High-quality drone with a 20MP camera.
● DJI Inspire 2: Professional-grade drone with a high-end camera system.
● Arri Alexa Mini LF: Cinema camera with high-quality lenses for professional use.
● RED Monstro 8K VV: High-end cinema camera with advanced features.
● Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K: Professional cinema camera with advanced technology.
● Panasonic GH5: Mirrorless camera with high-quality lens for video and photo.
● Olympus Tough TG-6: Waterproof camera for outdoor photography and adventures.
● Ricoh GR III: Compact camera for street and travel photography.
● Leica Q2: Full-frame compact camera with high-quality lens.
● Polaroid Now: Instant camera with a classic, vintage style.
● Lomography Diana F+: Film camera with a unique and creative look.
● Hasselblad 500CM: Medium format film camera with high-quality lens for portraits.
● Polaroid SX-70: Classic instant film camera with a vintage look.
● Yashica Mat-124G: Medium format TLR camera with advanced features.
● Konica Hexar AF: 35mm film camera with excellent autofocus and lens.
● Olympus OM-4: SLR camera with high-quality lenses for film photography.
● Pentax 67: Medium format SLR camera with high-quality lenses for professional use.
● Minolta SRT-101: SLR camera with high-quality lenses for film photography.
Specific materials can also influence the composition of the image, some of the options worth
trying are below:
In the context of images, the term "medium" refers to the material or format used to create, store, or display an image. This can include traditional art media such as canvas, paper, or paint, as well as digital media such as computer screens, printers, or digital files. The medium used can have a significant impact on the look and feel of the image, as different materials and formats can create different textures, colors, and effects.
● Mosaic: Art made by assembling small pieces of colored glass, stone, or tile.
● Collage: Art made by gluing together pieces of paper, fabric, or other materials.
● Tapestry: Woven textile art made on a loom with designs or images.
● Etching: Intaglio printmaking technique using acid to create lines in a metal plate.
● Charcoal drawing: Art made with charcoal, often used for sketches and portraits.
● Watercolor: Painting with water-based pigments on paper.
● Wood carving: Sculpture made by carving wood with tools.
● Glassblowing: Art of forming molten glass by blowing air into a tube.
● Calligraphy: Decorative handwriting with a pen or brush.
● Chalk pastel drawing: Art made with soft pastel chalks on paper.
● Digital art: Art made using digital technology such as computer programs.
● Graffiti: Art made by writing or drawing on public surfaces.
● Performance art: Live art performance, often incorporating theater or dance.
● Metalwork: Art made by forging, casting, or welding metal.
● Embroidery: Decorative stitching on fabric with thread or yarn.
● Pottery: Art of making objects from clay, fired at high temperatures.
● Engraving: Printmaking technique using incised lines on a metal plate.
● Printmaking: Art of creating multiple prints from a single design.
● Origami: Art of folding paper into decorative shapes or figures.
● Sand art: Art made by arranging sand into patterns or designs.
● 3D printing: Art made using a 3D printer, which prints three-dimensional objects.
● Paper mache: Art made by shaping and sticking layers of paper and adhesive.
● Beadwork: Art made by stringing beads together into patterns or designs.
● Leatherwork: Art of crafting objects from leather, often used for belts or bags.
● Mixed media art: Art made by combining different materials or techniques.
Defining emotions in the context of an image refers to the portrayal of emotions through the use of
visual elements such as color, composition, and facial expressions. The emotions conveyed in an
image can evoke a particular mood or feeling in the viewer, and can be an important
aspect of the image's overall impact.
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