Hangar Interior free prompts and swap face images

212 text to image prompts for hangar interior are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

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A stunning art gallery interior, featuring the best of cyberpunk dystopian art, in the style of Simon Stålenhag, Paul Chadeisson, with dark bronze and cyan hues, intricate architectures inspired by Zaha Hadid, dark gray and aquamarine color scheme
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a sleek airport lounge with modern minimalist design by Foster + Partners, featuring comfortable seating and panoramic views
A beautiful photorealistic rendering of an urban diner with a rugged, unfinished look inspired by Zaha Hadid. Styled in a cyberpunk genre with urbex and matte painting elements, capturing the abandoned architecture of Detroit with a high level of detail. Trending on ArtStation, the scene is cinematic and meticulously rendered for wallpaper and digital art.
Period Generate a high-quality, realistic image of the interior of a spacious empty storage room, emphasizing the A-shaped gable roof, the large size of the room, the door, and the stone-framed openings. The room should appear to have dimensions of at least 13 meters long, 9 meters wide, and 6 meters high. The room should feature an A-shaped gable roof with a wood gable frame and red tile covering, with two sloping sides that meet at the top ridge. The roof structure should be clearly visible. The walls and floor should be made of concrete, and the room should have a brick and mortar appearance. Ensure that there is one prominently visible glass door with a white aluminum frame, raised by one step, located on the right wall almost at the end. Also, make sure there are four distinct and clearly visible narrow stone-framed openings, each measuring 10 cm by 40 cm. The room should be well-lit and have a clean appearance with no furniture or decorations. The perspective should be from inside the room, as if taken by a professional photographer. Focus on showcasing the A-shaped roof, door, and stone-framed openings first, followed by the rooms size and construction materials.,