Enemy Ants free prompts and swap face images

311 text to image prompts for enemy ants are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for enemy ants

ultra-macro close-up of ant face, hyper-detailed compound eyes, fine antennae and mouthparts in sharp focus, eyes in amber orange with warm copper tones, tiny hairs and textures clearly visible, shallow depth of field, abstract out-of-focus foliage in greens and browns, flash macro lighting with crisp, frozen detail, captured with professional macro lens, insanely detailed, crisp focus on eyes and head, photorealistic insect macro photography
A captivating image of an ant carrying a leaf, illuminated in enchanting macro photography style inspired by Martin Schoeller. Set in a temperate forest at blue hour, backlit with tiny LED lights, low angle shot with Canon R6 and Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L macro lens, focus stacking for depth, creamy bokeh background. Post-processing removes visible light sources, leaving only ethereal glow.
a unique metallic winged insect with a skeletal head, long antennae, two compound golden eyes, indented jaw filled with strands, two short, large arms, skinny thorax with thick waist, elongated short, stocky abdomen, and eight short powerful legs ending in spiked feet
In a dark, ethereal landscape, a trio of Predasek insects, a race of microscopic, insect-like beings, are seen in a state of transformation. The central Predasek, with its translucent yellow wings and metallic exoskeleton, stands out prominently, its body elongated and segmented, with six legs and a pair of antennae. Two smaller Predasek, one in the foreground and another in the background, exhibit a similar structure but are less developed, their bodies more rounded and less defined. The scene is set against a backdrop of dark, twisted roots and a misty, glowing ground, creating a sense of depth and mystery. The interplay of light and shadow, along with the intricate details of the Predasek's exoskeleton and wings, highlights the advanced technology and biological complexity of these creatures, hinting at their adaptation to a dying planet where they have depleted all natural resources.
armadillos in their natural environment on grasshopper plains