Landscape Transformation free prompts and swap face images

316 text to image prompts for landscape transformation are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for landscape transformation

This is a digital illustration showing the growth of a tree over time. The image is divided into three panels: one in the "afternoon" with a small sun and tree, one in the "morning" with a larger sun and tree, and a third panel showing the tree's shadow is longer. The tree is green with a brown trunk, and the shadows are gray. The background is light green.
Ultra-Wide Angle A mesmerizing, high-resolution photograph capturing the tranquil elegance of a Zen garden at dusk, expertly plays with contrasts, guiding the viewer's gaze along the raked gravel and arranged rocks, ultimately leading to the bright, inviting lanterns illuminating the space. The composition is further enhanced by the gentle ripples in the koi pond and the subtle textures of the foliage, which draw the viewer deeper into the scene. This mysterious, intriguing landscape resonates with viewers, reminding them that even in the darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of light waiting to be found.
Walking near a meadow and bridge, nightly. Rendered in naive nerikomi style with a magical, bird's-eye view. A scenic spiral environment by Rhads, inspired by the Lorax movie.
lush garden, soft morning light, extra wide angle field of view, infinity vanishing point
M.C. Escher–inspired lithograph with intricate tessellations and impossible perspectives of a river system divided into upstream and downstream sections. Upstream: braided glacial meltwater network crossing a gravel braidplain with scattered ice-melt pools, moraines, and sparse alpine sedge, rendered with precise labels, topographical shading, and fine hatching. Downstream: water forced into an elevated metal storm-channel and underground culverts that re-emerge winding atop freeway interchanges, lined with grates, utility conduits, and graffiti, showcasing engineered canalization and the stark contrast between natural flow and human intervention.