Traditional Japanese Tattoo Style free prompts and swap face images

306 text to image prompts for traditional japanese tattoo style are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for traditional japanese tattoo style

Anime irezumi tattoo flash of ferocious tiger crouching with fierce eyes, bold black outlines, cel-shaded depth, ornate feather or scale detailing, roaring flames and wind bars, ukiyo-e woodblock influence, dynamic S-curve energy, bamboo stalks, chrysanthemums, gusts of wind, saturated inks with smooth gradient fills, crisp linework, tebori texture cues, clean negative space, paper grain texture, high detail, amber orange, deep black, jade green accents, tattoo stencil overlay, studio-soft background, 8k, gallery ready, sharp focus.
Traditional Japanese tattoo sleeve ideas incorporating Hannya masks combined with tiger stripes and chrysanthemums, high contrast with subtle gradients, bold yet refined design.
A bold black ink full-arm sleeve tattoo featuring tattooed geisha gracefully playing a shamisen, set against misty bamboo forest with dense stalks, and accented by swirling maple leaves and intricate wind patterns.
A detailed, stylized portrait of a man with intricate tattoos covering parts of their body, set in a traditional Japanese background. The subject is wearing a traditional garment, showcasing an expressive and confident pose. The tattoos are detailed and colorful, inspired by Japanese Irezumi, blending harmoniously with the scene. The background is rich in texture and culturally inspired, featuring elements like traditional architecture, adding depth and atmosphere. The artwork style is hyper-realistic with a painterly touch, emphasizing textures, colors, and cultural influences, creating a vibrant, immersive, and slightly edgy aesthetic.
Monochrome ink illustration in a vintage tattoo flash aesthetic featuring female samurai with braided topknot and traditional armor, framed by dragon head above, bamboo stalks flanking, and kanji inscriptions below. Printed on crackled rice paper, with crisp linework, stippling and crosshatching, bold negative space, subtle vignette, museum-print finish, high contrast, fine detail, gritty yet elegant mood.