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character-transformation AI Prompts

36 prompts·Real examples
3d Person Image

3d Person Image

subject: - Transform the character from reference image A into: 1) A main 32x32 Super Famicom-style sprite (max 16 colors). 2) Four fiel...

3d Person Double Exposure

3d Person Double Exposure

os_environment: - Choose one: "Windows 11 style desktop" or "macOS Sonoma style desktop" - If not specified, let the model choose the most natural...

Abstract Experimental Glowing

Abstract Experimental Glowing

Silver-white experimental table, microscope, test tubes, glowing screen. Two mini nano robots battle on the tabletop, skill effects including "particl...

Grizzly Holding Image

Grizzly Holding Image

A grizzly bear holding a picture with a meme of a grizzly bear in the forest, in front of a real hiker

Animal Breed Which Image

Animal Breed Which Image

The breed of dog which biden had as a pet holding up a newspaper with the top headline from october 1st 2018 on a skateboard.

Photorealistic Person Bokeh

Photorealistic Person Bokeh

Photorealistic minimalist therapy room; light walls, grey sofa, wooden coffee table with a tissue box, notebook and a glass of water, simple frame and...

Person Character Facial

Person Character Facial

Character sheet, facial expressions, joy, anger, sadness, happiness

Anime Animal Image

Anime Animal Image

Generate an image showing this animal as a simplified and deformed as an anime-like plush toy (made of short-pile, soft-touch polyester knit fabric), ...

Isometric Fictional Vtuber

Isometric Fictional Vtuber

Create a fictional Vtuber and their streaming screen using the original image. The Vtuber's hairstyle and clothing will be faithfully reproduced from ...

Product Person Macro

Product Person Macro

A 1/7 scale commercialized collectible figure of the character from the photo, crafted in a highly realistic style. The figure is placed in a detailed...

Fantasy Animal Image

Fantasy Animal Image

Generate a dark gothic tarot card featuring me from this image. Include [“AI Artist - Shira”] and [coffee, white fluffy chubby cat with pink bow, lapt...

Portrait Person Black White

Portrait Person Black White

Using the original image, recreate a pirate's wanted poster drawn on parchment. Brown monochrome, with the texture of aged parchment. Retain the style...

Person Character Image

Person Character Image

Using the character from Image 2, generate [x] emoji stickers based on various poses from Image 1.

Cinematic Person Image

Cinematic Person Image

A hyper-realistic 3D render of the person in the image standing and taking a selfie. The giant figure is surrounded by massive scaffolding, with many...

Anime Person Bokeh Image

Anime Person Bokeh Image

Create a professional photograph of a sporty car with anime-style character artwork as itasha (painted car) design, shot at a famous tourist destinati...

Person Realistic Photographic

Person Realistic Photographic

A realistic photographic work. A gigantic statue of this person has been placed in a square in the center of Tokyo, with people looking up at it.

3d Person Image 1

3d Person Image 1

Transform the person in the photo into a Gundam model kit packaging box style, presented in isometric perspective. Label the box with the title "ZHOGU...

3d Person Image 2

3d Person Image 2

Transform the person in the photo into a LEGO minifigure packaging box style, presented in isometric perspective. Label the box with the title "ZHOGUE...

Everything About character-transformation Prompts - What Works and What Doesn't

Real talk about character-transformation prompts

I've tried a lot of character-transformation prompts over the past few months, and this collection has 36 that actually work. What I like about these is that they're not just random text - each one has been tested, and you can see the results right here.

The thing about character-transformation prompts is that small changes make a big difference. I'll grab one of these, copy it into my tool, then start tweaking. Maybe I change the lighting, swap a color, or adjust the composition. That's how I get results that match what I'm actually trying to create.

How I Actually Use These

  • I scroll through and look at the example images first. If something catches my eye, I click to see the full prompt. The images tell me way more than the titles do.
  • Once I find something interesting, I copy the prompt text. Then I paste it into whatever tool I'm using - usually Midjourney or Stable Diffusion.
  • Here's the important part: I almost never use prompts exactly as-is. I'll change the subject, adjust colors, modify the style slightly. The prompt is a starting point, not the finish line.

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Where These Prompts Actually Get Used

I've seen people use character-transformation prompts for all kinds of things:

  • Content creators on Instagram and TikTok use them to make posts that get more engagement. The key is finding prompts that match your brand's vibe.
  • Freelance designers I know use these as a base for client work. They'll grab a prompt, generate a few variations, then refine the best one in Photoshop or Figma.
  • Artists and hobbyists experiment with them just to see what happens. Sometimes the best results come from prompts you wouldn't expect to work.

What I Learned the Hard Way

  • The example images are everything. If a prompt doesn't have good examples, I usually skip it. Life's too short to waste time on prompts that don't deliver.
  • Mixing prompts works better than you'd think. I'll take the lighting from one prompt, the style from another, and the composition from a third. The results are often more interesting than any single prompt.
  • I keep a simple spreadsheet of prompts that work well for me. Just the title, what I used it for, and maybe a note about what I changed. It saves me time when I need something similar later.

Questions I Get Asked

Why are the results so different even with the same category?

Because is pretty broad, honestly. One prompt might focus on a specific style, while another emphasizes composition or mood. That's actually good - it means you have options. Find the one that matches what you're going for.

How many tries does it usually take?

Depends on what you're doing. Simple stuff? Maybe one or two tries. Complex compositions? Could be five or six iterations before I get something I like. The trick is not giving up after the first attempt.

Mistakes I Made (So You Don't Have To)

I've made plenty of mistakes with prompts. Here are the big ones:

  • Copying prompts exactly without understanding what each part does. Now I read through prompts carefully and modify them based on what I actually need.
  • Giving up too quickly. Sometimes a prompt needs a few tweaks before it works. I used to abandon prompts after one bad result, but now I give them at least three tries.
  • Ignoring the example images. If the examples look off, the prompt probably needs work. I learned to trust my eyes on this one.