Cybernetic Squid free prompts and swap face images
305 text to image prompts for cybernetic squid are
available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion
Best prompts for cybernetic squid
a robotic cephalopod, with tentacles made of metallic wires and glowing sensors, interacting with a fascinated cyberneticist, in a cluttered cyber-lab filled with tools and holograms, depicted in the surreal and dark anime style of Q Hayashida.
bold cybernetic squid data courier in twilight submerged city with ethereal lights, neon aquatic surrealism with flowing ink aesthetics, hyper realism, vivid microdetail, dreamy atmosphere, reflective chrome and wet surfaces, volumetric fog and god rays, dramatic rim lights, triadic color scheme, glossy highlights, precise fur strands, holographic UI accents, grid motifs, puddle reflections, shallow depth of field, cinematic low angle, high contrast, crisp focus, color bloom, subtle chromatic aberration, ambient occlusion, subsurface scattering, rendered with Redshift
a robotic octopus with glowing tentacles, painted in a digital pixel art style, with a color scheme of bright blue, silver, and purple, abstract and futuristic
A highly detailed, cyberpunk-style portrait of an octopus standing confidently in a vibrant, futuristic city street. The octopus has expressive bioluminescent suckers and iridescent skin and is dressed in translucent biogel harness with neon tubing and utility pouches. The background is filled with glowing neon signs in various colors, creating a lively, urban cyberpunk setting with holographic billboards, neon rain-soaked reflections, energetic street crowd. The scene is illuminated with a mix of vivid colors like cerulean, neon coral, lime cast on the pavement, capturing a dynamic and immersive atmosphere. Ultra-detailed fur and realistic textures highlight the octopus's face, blending a mix of realism and sci-fi aesthetics.
A stealthy squid with glowing eyes swimming in the mysterious twilight ocean deep with a swirling phosphorescent plankton, inspired by H.R. Giger, detailed biomechanical illustration








