Stamp Collector free prompts and swap face images

236 text to image prompts for stamp collector are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for stamp collector

fine line etching with textured stipple gradients on a cool slate wash, monochrome linework with subtle halftone grain. Center frame, an elderly man with a long white beard and a knitted cap holds a quiet, serious gaze. Around them drift floating lanterns, curling smoke rings, and worn fishing nets, shaping a quirky, surreal atmosphere. Crosshatching, smudged edges, paper tooth, slight misregistration. Soft diffuse light, calm negative space, high-contrast silhouettes, gentle vignette. Melancholy mood, handmade imperfections, tactile ink, steady composition.
a detailed woodcut print-style illustration of a group of squirrels playfully climbing an ancient maple, set in an old forest clearing with thick moss and lichen, rendered as folk art linocut with rustic textures, minimal geometric forms, bold gouge lines, crosshatching, and generous negative space; uneven inking and hand-carved imperfections on weathered fiber paper; decorative border ornaments, subtle paper grain, vintage bookplate aesthetic; limited deep russet and soft moss green palette; tactile relief print feel and a calm, timeless mood
scrollworks pattern featuring Heraldic scrollwork framing shields and crests in antique bronze scrollwork on warm parchment tan arranged as horizontal band of scrolls repeated in stripes on aged parchment or manuscript page rendered as relief carving effect with strong highlights and cast shadows, ultra-detailed, sharp ornamental design, high resolution, intricate decorative pattern art
collection of animals in glass jars, moody, in the style of Justin Gerard, ornate, dynamic, particulate, rich colors, intricate, elegant, highly detailed, centered, Artstation, smooth, sharp focus, Octane render, 3D
A hummingbird composed of moss, lichen, and rose petals intricately designed and dusted with morning dew, composed of various flowers and foliage. This artwork channels the styles of renowned artists, presented in a sepia-toned botanical cabinet card photograph from the early 20th century.