A sample prompt of what you can find in this page
Prompt by FRACTAL

and surreal text effects prompts

very few results

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a woman’s face, filling the entire screen. Her face is centered and captured from a slightly low angle, with her mouth slightly open in a lascivious expression, eyes wide open and captivating, as if hypnotized by the energy around her. The image seamlessly merges with the background, where elements of a futuristic cityscape pulse with melodic techno energy. The backdrop of the design is inspired by the chaotic graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers. The city is alive with bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal fragmented visuals, creating a sense of depth and motion. Etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms ripple through the design, syncing with the rhythm of the music. These waveforms mimic the pulsating energy of a rave, while neon technicolor hues of electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan saturate the scene. The woman’s face is overlaid with graphic elements from 90s rave culture: fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, checkered patterns, abstract graffiti, and surreal text effects. The vibrant, glowing background incorporates cassette tapes, vinyl records, and acid house symbols, all swirling in holographic grids and distorted strobe lighting. Her face is minimalistic yet striking, subtly glowing with futuristic tech accents that emphasize her connection to the digital world. High-definition rendering brings out the intricate details in both the woman’s face and the rave-inspired elements, creating a captivating visual narrative that is both nostalgic and futuristic, with a dream-like atmosphere.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

9 months ago

(masterpiece, digital art:1.3), a highly intricate double exposure artwork inspired by Yuumei, featuring a close-up of a person’s face with minimal, subtle features, superimposed on a vibrant cityscape pulsing with the energy of melodic techno. The design is infused with the chaotic, graphic aesthetic of early 90s UK rave flyers, incorporating bold geometric patterns, neon-colored splashes, and surreal, fragmented visuals. The scene is alive with etched circuit board lines and dynamic audio waveforms, reminiscent of the visuals seen in rave scenes, all pulsing in sync with the music. The color palette is rooted in bright neon hues—electric pink, lime green, deep purple, and cyan—reflecting the vibrant, raw energy of the era. Elements of the 90s rave scene are seamlessly blended in: glowing fluorescent light trails, acid house smiley faces, abstract graffiti, checkered patterns, and surreal text effects. The city is filled with these retro rave motifs, from cassette tapes and vinyl records to acid house-inspired symbols and stylized techno visuals. Overlaying these designs are holographic grids, strobe lighting, and fragmented images that mimic the trippy, psychedelic feel of 90s rave flyers. The person’s face is minimalist and futuristic, with subtle, glowing tech accents, while the entire composition radiates an immersive, dream-like atmosphere. The high-definition rendering brings intricate detail to the rave-inspired graphic elements, creating a visually striking, nostalgic yet futuristic visual narrative.

7 months ago

A futuristic cybernetic landscape infused with an intense acid-techno aesthetic. At the center, a deconstructed Roland TB-303 synthesizer appears to be exploding into fragmented neon data shards, suspended in mid-air. The metallic surface of the TB-303 is highly detailed, showing visible screws, faded labels, and circuit traces, emphasizing its vintage yet futuristic feel. The explosion of digital fragments includes broken waveforms, pixelated noise, and glitching text, as if the synth is disintegrating into pure sound data. The color palette is dominated by toxic neon yellow, electric blue, and deep black, creating a stark contrast that highlights the energy of the scene. Acid-green light beams shoot across the composition, resembling laser trails left behind by fast-moving sound waves. In the background, an abstract cybernetic club environment is visible, composed of floating holographic panels, pulsating visual equalizers, and distorted, flickering LED screens displaying cryptic music-related codes. A dark void extends beyond, filled with subtle, glowing grid lines that add depth and the illusion of an infinite digital realm. To the sides, distorted and glitching humanoid figures with anatomically correct proportions appear to be caught mid-dance. Their silhouettes are fragmented by data errors, with parts of their bodies flickering in and out of existence, as if their presence is unstable in this glitching reality. The figures are bathed in the neon glow, with their movements leaving behind trails of light, mimicking the effect of long exposure photography. The overall mood is energetic, chaotic, and surreal, with a strong sense of movement, making it feel as if the image itself is pulsing to the beat of an intense acid-techno track. The artwork should convey a hypnotic, electrifying sensation, perfectly suited for a 303-driven club anthem.