How do I use the Dynamic Elemental Conflict Visual Template template?
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A structured prompt template using ASCII layout and specific instructions to generate a photorealistic 8K render of an aggressive elemental creature (Subject A) attacking its natural prey (Subject B), which is made of a fragile material, emphasizing motion blur and shattering impact. (free to use) — Free AI image template on PicX Studio.
Input Variable: {argument name="animal" default="Cheetah"} <layout_engine> | [ ATMOSPHERE: MOTION BLUR ] | | (Aggressive Lighting) | | [ SUBJECT A ] \ | | (Made of Elemental Material) \ | | \ (Trajectory Arc) | | \ [ SUBJECT B ] | | \ (Made of Fragile Material)| |--------------------------------------------------| | [ TERRAIN: SHATTERING IMPACT ] | </layout_engine> <instruction> Translate the ASCII map above into a photorealistic 8k render. - Dynamic Inference: Analyze the Input Variable (SUBJECT A). Determine its natural prey (SUBJECT B). - Material Logic: - SUBJECT A is made entirely of an Aggressive Element (e.g., Fire, Smoke, Jagged Metal). - SUBJECT B is made entirely of a Fragile Element (e.g., Glass, Water, Sand). - The "Trajectory Arc" represents the physics of the chase. - The Terrain is shattering where Subject B makes contact. </instruction>
Use Dynamic Elemental Conflict Visual Template to plan an AI image around nano-banana-2 generation. Match the preview's composition first, then personalize the subject, setting, and mood for your own project.
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