Ironclad Beetle free prompts and swap face images

310 text to image prompts for ironclad beetle are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for ironclad beetle

This is a digital artwork of a terrifying, robotic beetle with a metallic blue and rusty red body. It has sharp, spiky legs and numerous dark blue, horn-like protrusions. The beetle's head is round with large, black eyes and a gaping mouth. Its body is covered in gears and bolts, giving it a mechanical, industrial look. The background is a dimly lit, grayish wall, and the floor is littered with small, crushed insects. The overall vibe is creepy and dystopian.
obsidian beetle carapace, iridescent kaleidoscope of fractured onyx and oil-slick facets, scarab hieroglyphs and alchemical chitin runes, luminescent chitin glyphs orbiting the shell, velvet obsidian void with subtle star-dust specks, emerald-teal rim light with pearlescent highlights, magnetic dust vortex and micro-particle currents, black-opal iridescent ethereal glow, ancient cryptic reverie, metallic and humid, dramatic high contrast between gleam and shadow, hushed, eldritch hush with faint insectile echoes, micro-etched chitin filigree, dew-like microcrystals, fine pitting, sentient relic aura emanating from the carapace, wide-lens cinematic drama with shallow depth of field, 4K, ultradetailed
crimson brass mechanical beetle in a steampunk epic of a skyship captain and a alchemist rendered with trompe-lœil illusionistic detail, clockpunk accents, familiar domestic scenes and lively tableaus in the style of Evgeni Gordiets and Joe Jusko, tinted in deep amber hues and muted teal highlights.
A mechanical insectoid with a copper and dark bronze color palette, based on scarab beetles, showcasing an exotic design and intricate scales.
Modern Art electric blue shimmer covered in bronze chainmail feathers cause these large armored beetles known as steelclads to stand out against tropical blue skies, so these carrion birds rarely take wing in broad daylight. They hunt most frequently from skies painted by sunrise or sunset, letting their wings blend in with the pinks and oranges, and allowing them to drop down like a bolt from the darkening sky. A bony yellow ridge protrudes in a long spike over a steelclad’s beak, and the feathers covering its head resemble a furry mohawk from a distance. The birds stink of death, and their feathers emit clouds of dust with each flap of their wings, sketchbook naturalist journal, pen and ink, detailed.