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126 text to image prompts for colonization are
available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion
Best prompts for colonization
Create concept art for a colony called 'Elysium Outpost' in a sci-fi exploration style. The colony should showcase sustainable, innovative and extraterrestrial influences while maintaining a cohesive game world.
The amorphous, semi-solid race with clawed tendrils, crawling on a starfish-like foot, omnivorous, capable of RNA manipulation to adopt characteristics, masters of nanotechnology, governed by democracy, in decline from a normal-gravity, mineral-rich world with one moon
Biopunk dystopian world where a rogue bio-hacker navigates through a neon-lit city dominated by sprawling organic skyscrapers, their walls pulsating with living tissue and cybernetic veins. The air is thick with bioluminescent spores, drifting like ghostly fireflies in the polluted sky. They wear a sleek bodyglove embedded with data portals, their body enhanced with genetic modifications, from shifting skin textures to organic circuitry running along their veins. The streets below teem with hybrid creatures—half-machine, half-organism—while the black-market bio-labs hidden in the city's underbelly offer illegal modifications. The atmosphere is damp, the air filled with the scent of decaying biotech and ozone. A massive corporate fortress looms in the background, its walls breathing like a living entity, guarded by grotesque cybernetic sentinels.
dystopian, overgrown ruins, reflecting the style of H.R. Giger.
In a decrepit, overgrown metropolis, a renegadevelte pharmaceuticals creator hides among the ruins, their body a fusion of synthetic and organic mutations. Their bio-luminescent skin patches shift in response to danger, a testament to the unchecked experimentation of corporate bioweapon research. Fungal growths sprawl over abandoned biotech facilities, their spores whispering fragmented data to those who can decipher them. Towering over the ruins, bio-mechanical monoliths stand as remnants of failed utopias, their vascular piping still pumping a strange, viscous fluid. In the distance, swarms of gene-spliced drones patrol the skies, scanning for rogue mutations. The atmosphere is a hallow haunting legacy of evolutionary cries, where nature and technology have become indistinguishable.



































































































