7 days ago show more the ciity in the background and put me standing naturally on the top of the tree kijankakrakow 0 5
7 days ago create more realistic me on the top of the tree, that I'm sitting in it actually kijankakrakow 0 10
7 days ago create an image of a huge christmas tree in lecce city with me on the top instead of the star kijankakrakow 0 9
9 days ago przygotowuje logo mojej organizacji. chce stworzyc cos miedzy dwoma zdjeciami ponizej. uzyj maksymalnie 3 kolorow. kijankakrakow 0 6
9 days ago stworz szopke swiateczna z moja twarza zamiast twarzy jezuska. szopka niech bedzie zlokalizowana w kopalni siarki w tarnobrzegu kijankakrakow 0 10
10 days ago Create a playful, surreal illustration featuring Mariano Rajoy celebrating as if he just won a fictional football championship. The scene should be colorful, energetic, and clearly cartoon-like, with a cheering audience in a stadium. From the audience, depict a giant, animated tortilla de Betanzos—friendly-looking, with big expressive eyes—leaning forward as if trying to eat Rajoy. Make the situation clearly absurd and comedic, not violent: exaggerated expressions, soft shapes, and slapstick timing, like a whimsical animated scene. Rajoy reacts with humorous surprise while holding a large trophy. Add a small speech bubble with playful, invented pseudo-Spanish phrases inspired by his quirky style, but not real quotes. The overall vibe should be lighthearted, surreal, and charmingly chaotic. kijankakrakow 0 11
11 days ago Create a cozy, vintage-style autonomous language-learning card inspired by old National Geographic maps. Use warm sepia tones, soft faded colors, antique map textures, gentle paper grain, and subtle hand-drawn cartographic details. The vibe should feel exploratory, reflective, and intimate—like a traveler’s notebook page. On the card, lay out the following reflective self-learning prompts in a clean but slightly weathered typography, as if printed on old map paper: ‘Write down all the languages that you know.’ ‘Write the name of each language in the language itself, or list all the names of the languages you know.’ ‘Which is this language for you? Is it your second, third, or tenth language? Mark: L2, L3, L10…’ ‘Insert one word you love from this language—this word becomes the name for your whole learning process.’ ‘How comfortable do you feel speaking this language with a friend who speaks it fluently?’ ‘Which elements of the language are particularly difficult for you right now, and which parts feel easy?’ kijankakrakow 0 11
11 days ago create a futuristic new flag of ecuador, taking into account their love for bolon de verde and ceviche kijankakrakow 0 7
11 days ago Create a map with all the languages that UNESCO recognise as a language, very detailed with the names of the languages in English annd ans well in that language, and different colors of area and text of each language and that they are easy to distinguish. The sizes of continents are not important. Important is that all the languages will be there. kijankakrakow 0 10