here’s 50+ plug & play prompts you can use:
1:
Create a 6-panel storyboard page for this scene: [describe the scene].
Panel 1: [opening shot]
Panel 2: [reaction shot]
Panel 3: [discovery or movement]
Panel 4: [close-up detail]
Panel 5: [turning point]
Panel 6: [final reveal]
Style: cinematic storyboard, clear panel pacing, strong visual continuity.
Keep the same character design in every panel.
No extra characters unless specified.
Minimal readable text only.
2:
Create a 4-panel manga page based on this idea: [idea].
Panel 1: establish the setting.
Panel 2: show the character’s reaction.
Panel 3: show the key action.
Panel 4: deliver the emotional payoff.
Style: manga, dynamic composition, readable panels, dramatic lighting.
Keep the same face, hair, clothes, and proportions in each panel.
3:
Create a shot-by-shot storyboard for a short-form video about [topic].
Frame 1: hook shot.
Frame 2: problem.
Frame 3: escalation.
Frame 4: reveal.
Frame 5: final payoff.
Style: clean cinematic storyboard, easy to understand at a glance.
No clutter.
Strong continuity between frames.
4:
Turn this article into a visual comic strip: [paste article summary].
Break it into [number] clear scenes.
Each panel should show one distinct beat.
Style: editorial comic, readable, expressive, visually consistent.
Keep character continuity strong.
Use minimal, legible text only.
5:
Create a movie-style storyboard sheet for this script excerpt: [script excerpt].
Show [number] key frames on one page.
Each frame should feel like a real film shot with camera variety, mood, and pacing.
Keep all characters visually consistent.
6:
Create a character reference sheet for [character name].
Include: front view, 3/4 view, side view, back view, expression row, outfit notes, key props.
Style: [anime / comic / game concept art / children’s-book illustration].
Clean reference-sheet layout.
No background clutter.
No extra costume changes.
7:
Create the master anchor image for this character: [full description].
Show the full body in a neutral standing pose on a plain background.
Style: [style].
This image should be used as the consistency reference for future scenes.
Keep proportions natural and consistent.
8:
Use the existing character as the anchor.
Create a new scene where the same character is [doing new action].
Preserve: face, hair, body proportions, outfit, accessories, tone.
Change only: pose, setting, and lighting.
Style: [style].
No character drift.
9:
Create a character expression sheet for [character].
Include [number] expressions: happy, angry, shocked, sad, focused, smug, terrified, relieved.
Style: [style].
Keep the character perfectly consistent in all expressions.
10:
Create a pose exploration sheet for the same character.
Show [number] different poses on one page.
Preserve the same face, hair, outfit, proportions, and visual style.
Plain background.
Clean spacing between poses.
11 to 20 are below 👇
11:
Create a launch poster for [brand/product].
Audience: [audience].
Scene: [scene].
Subject: [subject].
Mood: [mood].
Headline (EXACT, verbatim, no extra characters): “[headline]”
Subheading (EXACT, verbatim, no extra characters): “[subheading]”
Typography: [font style, hierarchy, placement].
No extra text.
No watermark.
No clutter.
12:
Create a luxury campaign poster for [product].
Scene: [scene].
Visual style: premium editorial photography, strong negative space, elegant composition.
Headline (EXACT): “[headline]”
Make the text clean, legible, and beautifully integrated into the design.
13:
Create a cinematic film poster titled “[title]”.
Main subject: [subject].
Background: [background].
Style: dramatic, premium, theatrical, visually striking.
Typography: bold title treatment, minimal supporting text, high contrast.
No extra logos or watermarks.
14:
Create a magazine cover for a publication called “[magazine name]”.
Main cover line (EXACT): “[cover line]”
Include [number] supporting cover lines.
Style: premium editorial, high-fashion or cultural magazine, realistic layout, readable type.
Keep the text crisp and believable.
15:
Create a brochure cover for [brand/business].
Audience: [audience].
Style: polished, commercial, premium, informative.
Include headline (EXACT): “[headline]”
Include subheading (EXACT): “[subheading]”
Make it look like a real brochure cover, not a generic poster.
16:
Create a brand moodboard for [brand concept].
Include: colors, textures, materials, typography mood, lifestyle imagery, product cues.
Style: premium brand strategy board, cohesive, clean, modern.
No clutter.
Everything should feel like one brand world.
17:
Create a social media campaign concept board for [campaign idea].
Show [number] visual tiles on one page.
Include visual variety while keeping the same brand identity.
Style: polished marketing concept board.
18:
Create a hero banner visual for [website/product].
Landscape format.
Strong focal point.
Minimal clutter.
Headline (EXACT): “[headline]”
Subheading (EXACT): “[subheading]”
Style: modern, premium, conversion-focused.
19:
Create an educational infographic about [topic].
Audience: [audience].
Format: [timeline / process flow / labeled diagram / comparison].
Required sections:
1. [section]
2. [section]
3. [section]
4. [section]
Style: clear, modern, educational, high readability, lots of white space.
No clutter.
No decorative filler.
20:
Create a timeline infographic for [topic].
Show [number] major milestones in chronological order.
Use clear headings, short blurbs, strong hierarchy, and visual markers.
Style: polished editorial infographic.
21 to 30 are below 👇
21:
Create a labeled diagram explaining [concept].
Audience: [audience].
Show the main object or system clearly with arrows and labels.
Keep the labels concise and legible.
Style: textbook-quality educational visual.
22:
Create a comparison chart graphic comparing [A] vs [B].
Format: side-by-side visual comparison.
Use short headings, clear contrast, clean icons or illustrations, and easy scanning.
Style: modern educational design.
23:
Create a classroom poster teaching [topic] for [age group].
Use simple language, bold headings, diagrams, and visual clarity.
Make it informative, friendly, and easy to understand.
24:
Create a science explainer visual about [topic].
Show the concept in a step-by-step layout with arrows, labels, and short text.
Style: polished educational poster, clean, precise, engaging.
25:
Create a math concept visual explaining [formula/concept].
Use a structured classroom layout with the formula, a worked example, and a simple diagram.
Make it easy for a student to follow.
26:
Create a mobile app screen mockup for [app idea].
Show one realistic finished screen, not concept art.
Include: header, navigation, main content, buttons, labels, and useful UI hierarchy.
Style: modern shipped product, clean and believable.
No lorem ipsum.
Use these exact labels: “[label 1]”, “[label 2]”, “[label 3]”.
27:
Create a dashboard UI mockup for [product/business use case].
Include charts, key metrics, filters, cards, and a clear information hierarchy.
Style: realistic SaaS dashboard, polished, restrained, professional.
No clutter.
No fake nonsense text.
28:
Create a pitch-deck slide visual for a startup called [name].
Slide topic: [topic].
Include: headline, key supporting points, one main visual, clean layout.
Style: premium startup presentation.
Readable and investor-friendly.
29:
Create a workflow diagram showing how [process] works.
Use a clean step-by-step flow with arrows and labeled boxes.
Style: presentation-ready business graphic.
Simple, clear, polished.
30:
Create a website landing page mockup for [brand/product].
Show hero section, supporting section, CTA, trust cues, and clean layout.
Style: modern high-converting landing page.
Readable and realistic.
31 to 40 are below 👇
31:
Create a product hero image for [product].
Scene: [scene].
Style: premium commercial product photography.
Keep the product geometry accurate and the label legible.
No extra objects unless specified.
32:
Create a packaging mockup for [product type].
Show the packaging clearly from [front / angled / shelf-view].
Style: believable commercial packaging, premium, realistic.
Text on label (EXACT): “[text]”
Keep the design clean and market-ready.
33:
Create a merch concept sheet for [brand/creator].
Include [number] items such as hoodie, cap, mug, poster, tote bag.
Keep the same brand language across all items.
Style: premium merch concept board.
34:
Create a collectible action figure packaging concept for [character/concept].
Show the figure inside packaging with accessories, logo area, and premium toy presentation.
Style: commercial product mockup, polished, collectible, believable.
35:
Create a fashion try-on image using the existing person as the anchor.
Change only the outfit to [new outfit description].
Preserve: face, hair, body shape, pose, background, lighting.
No extra accessories unless specified.
36:
Create a food product campaign visual for [product].
Scene: [scene].
Style: premium food advertising, realistic textures, appetising lighting, clean composition.
Include headline (EXACT): “[headline]”
37:
Translate the text in this existing design into [target language].
Preserve everything else exactly: layout, spacing, typography style, imagery, logos, hierarchy, and visual balance.
Replace only the text.
Make the new language look naturally integrated into the design.
38:
Localize this poster/ad/brochure into [target language and market].
Preserve the original composition and branding.
Change only the written language and any necessary cultural text adjustments.
Keep typography clear and realistic.
39:
Translate this UI screen into [target language].
Keep the interface layout, button sizes, spacing, icons, and brand style consistent.
Only change the text.
Ensure the translated text fits naturally in the interface.
40:
Translate this packaging design into [target language].
Preserve label structure, visual hierarchy, product imagery, and overall branding.
Only change the text.
Make it look production-ready.
41 to 50 are below 👇
41:
Change only [specific element] in this image.
Keep everything else the same.
Preserve: face and identity, pose, camera angle, lighting, shadows, background, layout, and image quality.
Do not add new objects, text, or stylistic changes.
42:
Remove the [object/person] from this image.
Keep everything else the same.
Preserve the original scene, lighting, perspective, textures, and mood.
Fill the removed area naturally and convincingly.
43:
Insert [new object/person] into this image.
Make it match the scene naturally, including scale, lighting, shadows, perspective, and mood.
Keep the original environment unchanged.
44:
Turn this rough sketch into a finished polished render.
Preserve the composition and core design.
Upgrade it into [style: product render / architectural render / fantasy illustration / editorial concept art].
Clean, detailed, and professional.
45:
Apply the visual style of [style description] to this image while preserving the subject, layout, and overall composition.
Do not change the identity of the subject.
Only change the stylistic treatment.
46:
Create a before-and-after transformation visual for [topic].
Show the “before” on the left and the “after” on the right.
Keep the comparison clear, balanced, and easy to understand.
Style: polished visual comparison graphic.
47:
Create a photorealistic portrait of [subject].
Scene: [scene].
Style: photorealistic, natural skin texture, believable lighting, realistic imperfections, grounded camera feel.
No extra limbs.
No surreal elements.
No AI-art gloss.
48:
Create a candid street photo of [subject] in [location].
Style: photorealistic, real-world textures, natural motion, believable clothing detail, authentic lighting.
Composition: imperfect but intentional, like a real photograph.
No fantasy elements.
49:
Create a luxury editorial fashion image featuring [subject].
Scene: [scene].
Style: premium magazine editorial, realistic fabric detail, elegant composition, strong lighting, high-end feel.
No extra text unless specified.
50:
Create a candid Snapchat-style photo of [insert scenario]. Subject: [describe the main person — appearance, clothing, defining features]
Scene: [describe the environment or setting]
Details: [objects, background elements, or contextual cues that make the scene believable]
Expression: [describe the subject’s emotion or state]
Style: Photorealistic, candid, unposed Feels like a real Snapchat taken in the moment
Composition:
- Slightly off-angle
- Phone camera / flash feel
- Imperfect framing
- Natural grain or minor blur allowed
Overlay: Snapchat-style UI (username, timestamp, camera interface)
Caption (EXACT): “[insert caption]”
Constraints:
No studio lighting
No perfect composition
No overly clean or staged look
Must feel spontaneous and real
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