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

sick prompts

very few results

3 months ago

event photography, OBtaozhuang Street fashion low angle photo of a 24-year-old Norwegian-Udmurt female enchanting storyteller with a warm and inviting expression. She has Dry skin with fine lines around the eyes and mouth, needing regular moisture. The skin pores and texture are clearly visible and in focus. Her Wide oval eyes, Bright, cobalt blue eyes, framed by long, elegant eyelashes. Her haircut is Retro-inspired short cut with victory rolls and faded sides, haircolor is sickly pink with undertones of brown, resembling the color of spoiled meat. Her eyebrows are Gradient brow shaped, complementing her delicate facial features. Her body is Sleek, athletic triceps with a smooth, firm appearance, small breast, toned abs, Female Bodybuilding style. Her upper body clothing is ultra short crop top in a dark black with hints of purple and blue, reminiscent of stormy skies at twilight while revealing the midriff Her midriff is clearly visible, Her lower body clothing is Tattered mini skirt with ripped fabric and faded colors She is positioned on the left side in the frame by the rule of thirds. Working on a jury-rigged device, goggles pushed up onto her forehead. In the background A world where machines have replaced humans in all aspects of work and leisure. The scene is lighted using Glowing cracks mar the surface of the earth, their eerie light revealing the hidden depths of the underworld lurking just below. the model is lighted with soft natural lighting. in the style of Eclipse Obscura

8 months ago

An award-winning oil painting masterpiece of gothic horror, drenched in dread and decay, depicting a deeply disturbing, broken antique doll abandoned in the rotting attic of a long-forgotten house. The doll sits slumped against a crumbling wooden beam, its body shattered in places—one arm missing, porcelain skull cracked wide open to reveal the hollow black within. Jagged fractures run down its face like veins, and from its single remaining eye, a glassy stare glints with unnatural awareness. Its dress, once delicate lace, hangs in tatters—stained with water damage, soot, and something darker. Mold creeps across the fabric in blotches of sickly green and grey. Strands of coarse hair cling to its scalp, damp and matted. A faint trail of something red and dry streaks down its chin, and its grin—half-formed, half-split—is too wide, too human. The room around it is soaked in dampness and decay. The wallpaper peels in curled sheets, revealing blackened, mold-covered boards beneath. The ceiling sags with rot, and rainwater drips slowly from a rusted pipe in the corner, pooling into a warped floorboard that has split open like a wound. The light is minimal—just a faint, sickly greenish glow leaking through a broken window veiled with grime, casting long shadows that twist unnaturally. The palette is dank and heavy—deep, desaturated hues of mildew green, rotting wood brown, ashen grey, and blood-maroon. The brushwork is thick, expressive, and moody, every stroke enhancing the feeling of moist air, silence, and a presence just beyond the frame. The overall effect is suffocating and magnetic—a visual whisper from the darker corners of memory and imagination. A chilling, unforgettable oil masterpiece—where the doll doesn’t just sit, but lingers

8 months ago

"An award-winning, harrowing double exposure oil painting that captures the sinister and macabre atmosphere of Hostel. The central figure is a young traveler, their face a haunting mix of fear, disbelief, and desperation as they slowly realize the horrors unfolding around them. Their image blends with the disturbing, nightmarish surroundings of the foreign hostel—dimly lit hallways, locked doors, and the shadowy, unfeeling faces of their captors lurking in the background. The double exposure technique seamlessly merges the figure with the grotesque and macabre imagery of the torture chambers, with ominous tools of pain, bloodstained floors, and dark silhouettes of twisted figures in the background, all becoming part of the character’s form. The tension is palpable as the traveler’s body dissolves into the cruel, unrelenting environment, their limbs intertwining with the dilapidated walls, chains, and eerie shadows. The palette is dominated by dark, foreboding tones—grays, blacks, and muted reds—accentuated by the occasional, sickly yellow light from the flickering lamps, heightening the sense of dread and isolation. The texture of the oil paint intensifies the claustrophobic atmosphere, with thick brushstrokes creating depth and tension, as every element of the painting seems to close in on the viewer. The composition blends the vulnerability of the protagonist with the inescapable terror of the environment, conveying the chilling theme of being trapped in a foreign, cruel world where one’s worst fears come to life. This masterpiece is a visceral exploration of human terror, survival, and the grotesque, making it a darkly captivating and emotionally charged portrayal of the horrors from Hostel.