Image Generation — Vol. 18
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Image Generation — Vol. 18 — 9 ready-to-use prompts for design & image. Copy any prompt, fill in the bracketed details, and paste it into your favourite AI model.
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(9)1.Futuristic Supercar Brand Logo
Design a logo for a futuristic supercar brand. The logo should: - Reflect innovation, speed, and luxury. - Use sleek and modern design elements. - Incorporate shapes and colors that suggest high-tech and performance. - Be versatile enough to be used on car emblems, marketing materials, and merchandise. Consider using elements like: - Sharp angles and aerodynamic shapes - Metallic or chrome finishes - Bold typography Your task is to create a logo that stands out as a symbol of cutting-edge automotive excellence.
2.Serious Man in Urban Setting
A serious man in a denim jacket standing in a dark urban setting with flashing emergency lights behind him, cinematic lighting, dramatic atmosphere, Persian-English bilingual film poster style
3.Ultra-Realistic 3D Character Avatar Creation
Act as a Master 3D Character Artist and Photogrammetry Expert. Your task is to create an ultra-realistic, 8k resolution character sheet of a person from the provided reference image for a digital avatar. You will: - Ensure character consistency by maintaining exact facial geometry, skin texture, hair follicle detail, and eye color from the reference image. - Compose a multi-view "orthographic" layout displaying the person in a T-pose or relaxed A-pose. Views Required: 1. Full-body Front view. 2. Full-body Left Profile. 3. Full-body Right Profile. 4. Full-body Back view. Lighting & Style: - Use neutral cinematic studio lighting (high-key) with no shadows and a white background to facilitate 3D modeling. - Apply hyper-realistic skin shaders, visible pores, and realistic clothing physics. Technical Specs: - Shot on an 85mm lens, f/8, with sharp focus across all views, and in RAW photo quality. Constraints: - Do not stylize or cartoonize the output. It must be an exact digital twin of the source image.
4.Abandoned Wife
{ "character_profile": { "name": "Natalia", "subject": "Full-body 3/4 view portrait capturing a moment of profound emotional transition", "physical_features": { "ethnicity": "Southern European", "age_appearance": "Youthful features now marked by a complex, weary expression", "hair": "Dark brown, wavy, artfully disheveled as if by passion, time, and thought", "eyes": "Deep green with amber flecks, gazing into the middle distance — a mix of melancholy, clarity, and resignation", "complexion": "Olive skin with a subtle, dewy sheen", "physique": "Slender with a pronounced feminine silhouette, shown with natural elegance", "details": "A simple gold wedding band on her right ring finger, catching the light" }, "clothing": { "outfit": "A sleek black silk slip dress, one thin strap delicately fallen off the shoulder, black thigh-high stockings", "condition": "Elegantly disordered, suggesting a prior moment of intimacy now passed" } }, "scene_details": { "location": "Minimalist, sunlit apartment in Rome. Clean lines, a stark white wall.", "lighting": "Natural, cinematic morning light streaming in. Highlights the texture of skin and fabric, creating long, dramatic shadows. Feels both exposing and serene.", "pose": "Leaning back against the wall, body in a graceful 3/4 contrapposto. One hand rests lightly on her collarbone, the other hangs loosely. A posture of quiet aftermath and introspection.", "atmosphere": "Poetic stillness, intimate vulnerability, a palpable silence filled with memory. Sophisticated, raw, and deeply human. The story is in her expression and the space around her." }, "technical_parameters": { "camera": "Sony A7R IV with 50mm f/1.2 lens", "style": "Hyper-realistic fine art photography. Cinematic, with a soft film grain. Inspired by the evocative stillness of photographers like Petra Collins or Nan Goldin.", "format": "Vertical (9:16), perfect for a portrait that tells a story", "details": "Sharp focus on the eyes and expression. Textural emphasis on skin, silk, and the wall. Background is clean, almost austere, holding the emotional weight. No explicit debris, only the subtle evidence of a life lived." }, "artistic_intent": "Capture the silent narrative of a private moment after a significant encounter. The focus is on the emotional landscape: a blend of vulnerability, fleeting beauty, quiet strength, and the profound self-awareness that follows intimacy. It's a portrait of an inner turning point." }5.Solar System Scale Model Classroom Poster
Design a classroom poster that illustrates the solar system with scale distances between planets. The poster should be bright, clear, and informative, including the names of each planet. This poster is intended for educational purposes, helping students understand the structure and scale of the solar system.
6.Reimagined Logo for Google
Act as a Logo Designer. You are tasked with creating a reimagined logo for Google. Your design should: - Incorporate modern and innovative design elements. - Reflect Google's core values of simplicity, creativity, and connectivity. - Use color schemes that align with Google's brand identity. - Be versatile for use in various digital and print formats. Consider using shapes and typography that convey a futuristic and user-friendly image. The logo should be memorable and instantly recognizable as part of the Google brand.
7.National Architecture Dioramas
“Create an isometric miniature 3D diorama representing the iconic architecture of ${country_name} through ${famous_structure}. Use a 45° top-down view. Apply clean soft textures and realistic PBR materials. Lighting feels balanced and natural. The raised base includes nearby streets, landscape features, and cultural details linked to the structure. Add tiny stylized locals and visitors with heavy facial details. Background stays solid ${background_color}. Top center text shows ${country_name} in bold. Second line shows ${structure_name}. Place a minimal architecture icon below. Text color adjusts for contrast.”8.Cyberscam Survival Simulator
# Cyberscam Survival Simulator Certification & Progression Extension Author: Scott M Version: 1.3.1 – Visual-Enhanced Consumer Polish Last Modified: 2026-02-13 ## Purpose of v1.3.1 Build on v1.3.0 standalone consumer enjoyment: low-stress fun, hopeful daily habit-building, replayable without pressure. Add safe, educational visual elements (real-world scam example screenshots from reputable sources) to increase realism, pattern recognition, and engagement — especially for mixed-reality, multi-turn, and Endless Mode scenarios. Maintain emphasis on personal growth, light warmth/humor (toggleable), family/guest modes, and endless mode after mastery. Strictly avoid enterprise features (no risk scores, leaderboards, mandatory quotas, compliance tracking). ## Core Rules – Retained & Reinforced ### Persistence & Tracking - All progress saved per user account, persists across sessions/devices. - Incomplete scenarios do not count. - Optional local-only Guest Mode (no save, quick family/friend sessions; provisional/certifications marked until account-linked). ### Scenario Counting Rules - Scenarios must be unique within a level’s requirement set unless tagged “Replayable for Practice” (max 20% of required count per level). - Single scenario may count toward multiple levels if it meets criteria for each. - Internal “used for level X” flag prevents double-dipping within same level. - At least 70% of scenarios for any level from different templates/pools (anti-cherry-picking). ### Visual Element Integration (New in v1.3.1) - Display safe, anonymized educational screenshots (emails, texts, websites) from reputable sources (university IT/security pages, FTC, CISA, IRS scam reports, etc.). - Images must be: - Publicly shared for awareness/education purposes - Redacted (blurred personal info, fake/inactive domains) - Non-clickable (static display only) - Framed as safe training examples - Usage guidelines: - 50–80% of scenarios in Levels 2–5 and Endless Mode include a visual - Level 1: optional / lighter usage (focus on basic awareness) - Higher levels: mandatory for mixed-reality and multi-turn scenarios - Endless Mode: randomized visual pulls for variety - UI presentation: high-contrast, zoomable pop-up cards or inline images; “Inspect” hotspots reveal red-flag hints (e.g., mismatched URL, urgency language). - Accessibility: alt text, voice-over friendly descriptions; toggle to text-only mode. - Offline fallback: small cached set of static example images. - No dynamic fetching of live malicious content; no tracking pixels. ### Key Term Definitions (Glossary) – Unchanged - Catastrophic failure: Shares credentials, downloads/clicks malicious payload, sends money, grants remote access. - Blindly trust branding alone: Proceeds based only on logo/domain/sender name without secondary check. - Verification via known channel: Uses second pre-trusted method (call known number, separate app/site login, different-channel colleague check). - Explicitly resists escalation: Chooses de-escalate/question/exit option under pressure. - Sunk-cost behavior: Continues after red flags due to prior investment. - Mixed-reality scenarios: Include both legitimate and fraudulent messages (player distinguishes). - Prompt (verification avoidance): In-game hint/pop-up (e.g., “This looks urgent—want to double-check?”) after suspicious action/inaction. ### Disqualifier Reset & Forgiveness – Unchanged - Disqualifiers reset after earning current level. - Level 5 over-avoidance resets after 2 successful legitimate-message handles. - One “learning grace” per level: first disqualifier triggers gentle reflection (not block). ### Anti-Gaming & Anti-Paranoia Safeguards – Unchanged - Minimal unique scenario requirement (70% diversity). - Over-cautious path: ≥3 legit blocks/reports unlocks “Balanced Re-entry” mini-scenarios (low-stakes legit interactions); 2 successes halve over-avoidance counter. - No certification if <50% of available scenario pool completed. ## Certification Levels – Visual Integration Notes Added ### 🟢 Level 1: Digital Street Smart (Awareness & Pausing) - Complete ≥4 unique scenarios. - ≥3 scenarios: ≥1 pause/inspection before click/reply/forward. - Avoid catastrophic failure in ≥3/4. - No disqualifiers (forgiving start). - Visuals: Optional / introductory (simple email/text examples). ### 🔵 Level 2: Verification Ready (Checking Without Freezing) - Complete ≥5 unique scenarios after Level 1. - ≥3 scenarios: independent verification (known channel/separate lookup). - Blindly trusts branding alone in ≤1 scenario. - Disqualifier: 3+ ignored verification prompts (resets on unlock). - Visuals: Required for most; focus on branding/links (e.g., fake PayPal/Amazon). ### 🟣 Level 3: Social Engineering Aware (Emotional Intelligence) - Complete ≥5 unique emotional-trigger scenarios (urgency/fear/authority/greed/pity). - ≥3 scenarios: delays response AND avoids oversharing. - Explicitly resists escalation ≥1 time. - Disqualifier: Escalates emotional interaction w/o verification ≥3 times (resets). - Visuals: Required; show urgency/fear triggers (e.g., “account locked”, “package fee”). ### 🟠 Level 4: Long-Game Resistant (Pattern Recognition) - Complete ≥2 unique multi-interaction scenarios (≥3 turns). - ≥1: identifies drift OR safely exits before high-risk. - Avoids sunk-cost continuation ≥1 time. - Disqualifier: Continues after clear drift ≥2 times. - Visuals: Mandatory; threaded messages showing gradual escalation. ### 🔴 Level 5: Balanced Skeptic (Judgment, Not Fear) - Complete ≥5 unique mixed-reality scenarios. - Correctly handles ≥2 legitimate (appropriate response) + ≥2 scams (pause/verify/exit). - Over-avoidance counter <3. - Disqualifier: Persistent over-avoidance ≥3 (mitigated by Balanced Re-entry). - Visuals: Mandatory; mix of legit and fraudulent examples side-by-side or threaded. ## Certification Reveal Moments – Unchanged (Short, affirming, 2–3 sentences; optional Chill Mode one-liner) ## Post-Mastery: Endless Mode – Enhanced with Visuals - “Scam Surf” sessions: 3–5 randomized quick scenarios with visuals (no new certs). - Streaks & Cosmetic Badges unchanged. - Private “Scam Journal” unchanged. ## Humor & Warmth Layer (Optional Toggle: Chill Mode) – Unchanged (Witty narration, gentle roasts, dad-joke level) ## Real-Life "Win" Moments – Unchanged ## Family / Shared Play Vibes – Unchanged ## Minimal Visual / Audio Polish – Expanded - Audio: Calm lo-fi during pauses; upbeat “aha!” sting on smart choices (toggleable). - UI: Friendly cartoon scam-villain mascots (goofy, not scary); green checkmarks. - New: Educational screenshot display (high-contrast, zoomable, inspect hotspots). - Accessibility: High-contrast, larger text, voice-over friendly, text-only fallback toggle. ## Avoid Enterprise Traps – Unchanged ## Progress Visibility Rules – Unchanged ## End-of-Session Summary – Unchanged ## Accessibility & Localization Notes – Unchanged ## Appendix: Sample Visual Cue Examples (Implementation Reference) These are safe, educational examples drawn from public sources (FTC, university IT pages, awareness sites). Use as static, redacted images with "Inspect" hotspots revealing red flags. Pair with Chill Mode narration for warmth. ### Level 1 Examples - Fake Netflix phishing email: Urgent "Account on hold – update payment" with mismatched sender domain (e.g., netf1ix-support.com). Hotspot: "Sender doesn't match netflix.com!" - Generic security alert email: Plain text claiming "Verify login" from spoofed domain. ### Level 2 Examples - Fake PayPal email: Mimics layout/logo but link hovers to non-PayPal domain (e.g., paypal-secure-random.com). Hotspot: "Branding looks good, but domain is off—verify separately!" - Spoofed bank alert: "Suspicious activity – click to verify" with mismatched footer links. ### Level 3 Examples - Urgent package smishing text: "Your package is held – pay fee now" with short link (e.g., tinyurl variant). Hotspot: "Urgency + unsolicited fee = classic pressure tactic!" - Fake authority/greed trigger: "IRS refund" or "You've won a prize!" pushing quick action. ### Level 4 Examples - Threaded drift: 3–4 messages starting legit (e.g., job offer), escalating to "Send gift cards" or risky links. Hotspot on later turns: "Drift detected—started normal, now high-risk!" ### Level 5 Examples - Side-by-side legit vs. fake: Real Netflix confirmation next to phishing clone (subtle domain hyphen or urgency added). Helps practice balanced judgment. - Mixed legit/fake combo: Normal delivery update drifting into payment request. ### Endless Mode - Randomized pulls from above (e.g., IRS text, Amazon phish, bank alert) for quick variety. All visuals credited lightly (e.g., "Inspired by FTC consumer advice examples") and framed as safe simulations only. ## Changelog - v1.3.1: Added safe educational visual integration (screenshots from reputable sources), visual usage guidelines by level, UI polish for images, offline fallback, text-only toggle, plus appendix with sample visual cue examples. - v1.3.0: Added Endless Mode, Chill Mode humor, real-life wins, Guest/family play, audio/visual polish; reinforced consumer boundaries. - v1.2.1: Persistence, unique/overlaps, glossary, forgiveness, anti-gaming, Balanced Re-entry. - v1.2.0: Initial certification system. - v1.1.0 / v1.0.0: Core loop foundations.
9.Whiteboard Diagrams
Steps to build an AI startup by making something people want: { "style": { "name": "Whiteboard Sketch Diagram", "description": "Transform any concept into an elegant hand-drawn diagram. Clean, minimal, architectural in feel—like a smart person's quick sketch on a whiteboard." }, "core_philosophy": { "essence": "Elegant simplicity—the lightest possible touch that still communicates clearly", "mindset": "An architect or designer explaining an idea with a fine pen", "goal": "Clarity through restraint and refinement" }, "visual_foundation": { "canvas_structure": { "outer_background": "#FFFFFF", "card": { "size": "95-98% of canvas—minimal white margin", "color": "#FEFEFE", "corner_radius": "12-16px subtle roundness", "shadow": "NONE", "border": "NONE" } }, "overall_aesthetic": { "feel": "Light, airy, intellectual, refined", "weight": "Delicate—everything feels thin and elegant", "space": "Generous white space everywhere" } }, "line_work": { "critical_principle": "THIN AND DELICATE—not bold, not heavy, not chunky", "quality": { "weight": "Fine, thin lines—like a 0.5mm pen or fine-tip marker", "character": "Architectural, precise but hand-drawn", "consistency": "Uniform thin weight throughout" }, "stroke_style": { "lines": "Thin, clean, slightly imperfect", "corners": "Sharp or slightly rounded, never bulky", "feel": "Drawn quickly but skillfully" } }, "color_palette": { "exact_colors": { "card_background": { "hex": "#FEFEFE", "description": "Almost white, flat, neutral" }, "primary_text": { "hex": "#020202", "description": "Near-black for text—crisp and readable" }, "line_gray": { "hex": "#4A4B4B", "description": "Dark gray for all drawn lines, boxes, shapes—NOT pure black" }, "accent_blue": { "hex": "#2C68B7", "description": "Clear medium blue—for arrows, connectors, brackets, some labels" }, "accent_red": { "hex": "#B34952", "description": "Warm coral-red—for category labels, emphasis text" }, "fill_blue": { "hex": "#2C68B7", "description": "Same blue for small filled squares/shapes" }, "fill_gray": { "hex": "#4A4B4B", "description": "Dark gray for filled grid cells" } }, "usage": { "text": "Primary text in #020202 black, categories in #E54B54 red", "lines_and_shapes": "All outlines in #4A4B4B gray—NOT black", "arrows_and_flow": "#2C68B7 blue—thin and elegant", "fills": "Small filled squares in blue or gray—never large solid areas" } }, "typography": { "style": { "type": "Elegant italic handwriting", "weight": "Light to medium—never bold or heavy", "slant": "Natural italic lean", "character": "Fluid, intelligent, like architect's lettering" }, "colors": { "titles": "#020202 black, italic", "category_labels": "#E54B54 red", "annotations": "#2C68B7 blue or #020202 black" } }, "diagram_elements": { "boxes_and_rectangles": { "stroke": "THIN #4A4B4B gray outline—1-2px weight max", "fill": "Empty/transparent—never solid filled large boxes", "corners": "Slightly rounded or sharp, hand-drawn", "style": "Light, airy, not heavy containers" }, "grids_and_matrices": { "stroke": "Thin gray lines", "cells": "Small—may contain small filled squares or numbers", "fills": "Small squares filled blue or gray to show data" }, "arrows": { "critical": "THIN, ELEGANT, SIMPLE—not chunky PowerPoint arrows", "stroke": "Thin #2C68B7 blue line—same weight as other lines", "heads": "Small, simple, minimal—just two short angled lines forming a point", "style": "Like hand-drawn with a fine pen, not a thick marker", "types": [ "Simple thin straight arrows", "Thin curved arrows for flow", "Never: block arrows, 3D arrows, gradient arrows, thick arrows" ] }, "brackets": { "style": "Thin hand-drawn curly braces in blue", "weight": "Same thin line weight as everything else" }, "dots_and_markers": { "style": "Small filled circles or squares", "size": "Tiny—proportional to the thin line aesthetic", "colors": "Blue or red for emphasis" } }, "visual_language": { "shapes_vocabulary": { "rectangles": "Thin outlined boxes—vertical or horizontal orientation", "grids": "Small matrices with tiny filled cells", "lists": "Simple dashed or bulleted items inside boxes", "flow": "Thin arrows connecting elements left-to-right" }, "composition_patterns": { "typical_layout": "2-4 main elements arranged horizontally with arrows between", "spacing": "Generous gaps between elements", "alignment": "Rough but intentional alignment", "hierarchy": "Titles above boxes, labels below or beside" }, "proportions": { "line_weight_to_space": "Very thin lines in very open space", "text_to_diagram": "Text is secondary, diagram dominates", "fill_to_empty": "Mostly empty, fills are small accents" } }, "elegance_principles": { "lightness": "Everything should feel like it could float away", "restraint": "Use the minimum to communicate the idea", "refinement": "Quality of line over quantity of elements", "intelligence": "Looks like a smart person drew it quickly", "breathing": "White space is as important as the marks" }, "avoid": [ "Thick, heavy, bold lines", "Chunky PowerPoint-style arrows", "Block arrows or 3D arrows", "Large solid filled areas", "Dense, cluttered layouts", "Bold or heavy typography", "Drop shadows or gradients", "Corporate clip-art aesthetic", "Rounded bubble shapes", "Any line weight that feels 'heavy'", "Pure black (#000000) for lines—use #4A4B4B gray", "Decorative elements", "Overly complex diagrams" ] }
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