Fictional Creatures free prompts and swap face images
318 text to image prompts for fictional creatures are
available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion
Best prompts for fictional creatures
Hyperrealistic scene of a fleeing mythical creature, with shimmering scales and glowing blue eyes, running through a misty swamp with a shadowy monster looming in the background. The scene is set in the rain with cinematic lighting and sharp 4K rendering.
A mythical creature intricately designed with scale patterns, set against a stunning backdrop that enhances the overall atmosphere of mystery. This artwork invites viewers to explore the future of fantasy and the relationship between art and imagination.
a highly detailed and hyper-realistic fantasy creature with large, expressive eyes and delicate, translucent ear-like appendages, standing on moss-covered ground in a softly lit forest environment. The lighting is warm and golden, creating a magical atmosphere with soft bokeh background. The creature has a slightly wet, textured skin with fine hair details, surrounded by natural elements such as moss, leaves, and dappled sunlight filtering through trees, capturing a blend of realism and fantasy with an enchanting mood
concept designs for an netherworld allure like figure with a viscous root-like entity latched onto its head and long curling limbs that flow lazily but gracefully at its sides like a jellyfish while it floats around aimlessly zapping fish that get too close it can usually be found searching for lost shiny trinkets and typically hides amongst coral and is found near shipwrecks, this character has cryokinesis and umbrakinesis and electrokinesis and is for the next bioshock video game in the franchise underwater with inspiration from the franchise bloodborne and the mind flayer from stranger things on netflix in the style of a fluffy muppet
A hyper-detailed painting of a mythical creature exploring a forest, featuring elongated ears, luminous bat wings, inspired by Frank Frazetta, Julie Dillon, showcased on ArtStation.








