A hyper-realistic comic book cover styled as if from the 1940s
J'ai des idées audacieuses, osez-vous les écouter ?
a hyper-realistic comic book cover styled as if from the 1940s, featuring Goku from Dragon Ball Z in a powerful, action-packed pose. Goku, in his early Saiyan form, stands mid-battle, gripping the Power Pole (Nyoi-bō) with fierce determination. His wild, spiky black hair and flowing orange gi should be drawn with thick, bold lines and hatching for shadows, reflecting the artistic style of the Golden Age of comics. Use a muted color palette with faded oranges, soft yellows, and washed-out blues to replicate the printing techniques of the time, with subtle halftone patterns for texture. The background should feature a chaotic scene of swirling clouds, distant mountains, and crashing waves, hinting at Japanese influences through woodblock-inspired designs. Integrate a rising sun motif, kanji text (ドラゴンボールZ) for the title at the top, and additional Japanese visual elements like torii gates or dragon scales subtly blended into the environment. Include explosions or dynamic motion lines to capture the essence of Goku’s high-energy combat. Add traditional comic book elements: a prominent title ('Dragon Ball Z') in bold, vintage font at the top; a dramatic subtitle underneath—'The World’s Last Hope!'—in smaller, angled text; and the author's name ('Written by Mateus Miguel') at the bottom in a stylish serif font. Incorporate the issue number (#1) in the upper right corner and the price ('10円') in the upper left. A small 'Approved by the Comic Code Authority'-style seal (with Japanese text) should appear on one side, and a publisher's logo in the bottom corner. Lightly distress the paper with subtle creases and aging effects to create the look of an authentic vintage cover, making it appear as though it’s a forgotten treasure from the Golden Age of comics, now reimagined with a Japanese twist
Prompts
Copier les Paramètres
a hyper-realistic comic book cover styled as if from the 1940s, featuring Goku from Dragon Ball Z in a powerful, action-packed pose. Goku, in his early Saiyan form, stands mid-battle, gripping the Power Pole (Nyoi-bō) with fierce determination. His wild, spiky black hair and flowing orange gi should be drawn with thick, bold lines and hatching for shadows, reflecting the artistic style of the Golden Age of comics. Use a muted color palette with faded oranges, soft yellows, and washed-out blues to replicate the printing techniques of the time, with subtle halftone patterns for texture.
The background should feature a chaotic scene of swirling clouds, distant mountains, and crashing waves, hinting at Japanese influences through woodblock-inspired designs. Integrate a rising sun motif, kanji text (ドラゴンボールZ) for the title at the top, and additional Japanese visual elements like torii gates or dragon scales subtly blended into the environment. Include explosions or dynamic motion lines to capture the essence of Goku’s high-energy combat.
Add traditional comic book elements: a prominent title ('Dragon Ball Z') in bold, vintage font at the top; a dramatic subtitle underneath—'The World’s Last Hope!'—in smaller, angled text; and the author's name ('Written by Mateus Miguel') at the bottom in a stylish serif font. Incorporate the issue number (#1) in the upper right corner and the price ('10円') in the upper left. A small 'Approved by the Comic Code Authority'-style seal (with Japanese text) should appear on one side, and a publisher's logo in the bottom corner. Lightly distress the paper with subtle creases and aging effects to create the look of an authentic vintage cover, making it appear as though it’s a forgotten treasure from the Golden Age of comics, now reimagined with a Japanese twist
Info
Checkpoint & LoRA
0 commentaire(s)
0
5
0