3 months ago A comic-style illustration inspired by Spy vs. Spy, the iconic strip from MAD Magazine. The left half of the image features the White Spy, facing left, in a sneaky, conspiratorial pose. He holds a classic round bomb with a lit fuse in his hand. The background on his side is entirely black, creating a strong contrast with his white outfit. On the right side of the image, the Black Spy mirrors him — he is facing right, also in a sneaky posture, holding an identical bomb. His side of the background is also deep black. The separation between the two halves is sharp and perfectly vertical, emphasizing the duality and rivalry. The overall art style mimics the vintage MAD Magazine look: exaggerated features, bold ink outlines, satirical tone, and a touch of absurdity AIDreamer 0 49
5 months ago Reimagine the scene inspired by Monet's 'Woman with a Parasol,' but depict a pair of anthropomorphic foxes (perhaps one seemingly adult and one younger, mirroring the original subjects' dynamic) in its place. The style must remain an extremely soft, ethereal, and dream-like pure watercolor. There should be absolutely no sharp edges or lines; all forms of the foxes and their attire (if any) should be suggested by subtle shifts in color washes and the play of light, merging softly with an atmospheric background. The fox figures should be almost translucent, fleeting impressions, barely defined. The scene must feature a palette dominated by soft, hazy reds, whites, and subtle warm tones, creating a warm, dream-like, and cohesive atmosphere reminiscent of a cherished, faded memory. The overall effect should be highly impressionistic, focusing on capturing this dream-state, with no hard definitions, just gentle suggestions of form emerging from the light." The_Promptonaut 0 51