Saracenus
Always In School Gamer
It is more multi-layered than I was doing on my own, GPT-4 (with the pre-sets I put into my profile) goes to a deeper level. Here is the prompt it generated from my natural language request...What was the style prompt for this one?
GENERATED PROMPT: Digital Art of The Queen of Air & Darkness, a tall, ethereal woman with pale skin and raven-black hair that flows like the night sky, filled with twinkling stars. She is seated on a throne made of dark, twisted roots and shadows in a vast, moonlit forest with ancient, gnarled trees and mysterious mists. The art is influenced by Art Nouveau with intricate, flowing designs and smooth shading with detailed linework, especially on her attire and jewelry.
378 Characters which 137 are the art prompt.
The subject description has some influence but those two sections in gold will get you there. Remember with Bing you have a 380 character cap so that leaves you 243 characters for everything else. In the GPT-4 version of DALL*E, I haven't hit the limit yet with a prompt. My biggest prompt so far was 554 characters.
The second image.
GENERATED PROMPT (MODIFIED ONCE): Oil Painting of a dark fae woman befitting a Queen of the Unseelie Court, surrounded by ghostly apparitions and wisps of darkness in an abstract swirl of darkness and light. Her hands orchestrate the spirits around her, viewed from an aerial angle. The painting is influenced by Baroque, emphasizing drama and movement with thick, textured brushstrokes and heavy contrasts.
I put it into Bing and this is what I got...
Image 2 needs a little cleanup to remove the third arm, but all in all it looks pretty good.
Here is the same art style with the subject and colors changed...
MODDED PROMPT: Oil Painting of an icy fae androgynous man befitting a Prince of the Unseelie Court, surrounded by icy fae and wisps of snow in an abstract swirl of blueish white. His hands orchestrate the fae around him, viewed from an aerial angle. The painting is influenced by Baroque, emphasizing drama and movement with thick, textured brushstrokes and heavy contrasts.
Image 2 reminds my Layne Staley from Alice in Chains (R.I.P.). I am sure if you change the viewing angle it will give you something quite different.