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Oblique Planar Perspective Typographic Poster for "[Subject Text]", [Text Langua…
تصویر «Oblique Planar Perspective Typographic Poster for "[Subject Text]", [Text Langua…» در Axeto.ai — پلتفرم فارسی تولید و کشف هنر هوش مصنوعی. این اثر با مدل Image GPT 2 تولید شده است. میتوانید پرامپت را کپی کنید، خروجی مشابه بسازید یا در گالری Axeto الهام بگیرید.
مدل: Image GPT 2
پرامپت
Oblique Planar Perspective Typographic Poster for "[Subject Text]", [Text Language] text. Modern experimental typography poster with "[Subject Text]" as the core visual element. Design features oblique planar perspective typography: text is not flat on the front plane but placed on differently tilted 2D planes, creating a sense of angle, spatial direction, visual tension, and vector relationships through oblique baselines, perspective compression, planar deflection, angular cuts, staggered composition, directional lines, semi-transparent geometric planes, and modular color blocks. The design should convey directionality, angular relationships, planar perspective, and visual confrontation/connection based on the literal meaning, emotional tone, symbolism, cultural associations, psychological feelings, and semantic tension of the input text. For emotional themes, emphasize distance between oblique text planes, center of gravity shifts, negative space direction, line trends, modular density changes, and color block pressure/release. For action themes, focus on tilted progression, speed lines, directional arrows, perspective slices, staggered planes, and vector trajectories. For relationship themes, use angular differences, intersections, overlaps, confrontations, enclosures, cuts, and intermediary structures between multiple text subjects, geometric planes, and graphic modules. For abstract concepts, find a concise visual metaphor and construct the image using oblique perspective text, auxiliary vector systems, partial occlusion, hierarchical shifts, modular repetition, and deformation grids. The overall image should be modern, sharp, bright, stylish, experimental, impactful, and memorable. The input text must be the primary visual subject. Text can be horizontal, vertical, split, staggered, grouped, rearranged, partially cropped, partially occluded, nested, tilted, perspective-compressed, or rotated obliquely, but must remain highly recognizable and legible. The audience must clearly perceive that the text is not flat but exists within a system of tilted planes and directional relationships. Emphasize: text with oblique angles, planar perspective with near-far depth, directional vectors, tilted baselines, auxiliary arrows, geometric facets, modular progression, partial borders, data-like annotations, small directory-style auxiliary information, minimal dot patterns, and path lines. Different text groups can be on different tilted planes, creating perspective differences, directional conflicts, visual dialogues, or tension. Graphic elements must surround the text, not be independent decorations; they should support, cut, enclose, extend the text's direction, and reinforce its oblique momentum, forming a complete visual sentence with the text. Visual language: modern graphic design, oblique planar perspective typography, experimental typography, bold typographic composition, flat vector aesthetics, high-contrast graphic layout, contemporary editorial poster, crisp vector-like precision. Avoid: realistic illustration, photography, retro literary covers, Bauhaus poster style, heavy textures, dark art posters, or ordinary PPT covers. Aim for a more contemporary, brighter, sharper, digital, design-proposal, and exhibition poster feel. Color palette: bright, transparent, clear, vibrant, high-contrast. Avoid fixed blue/orange combinations. Generate a bold, imaginative, fresh, modern high-contrast palette based on semantic meaning, mood, and visual metaphor. Explore unconventional combinations, jarring colors, strong contrasts, cool-warm conflicts, neon, digital, or futuristic/artistic palettes, while maintaining order, aesthetics, and design sense. Use a "2 main colors + 1-2 accent colors + negative space / structural anchor color" organization. Explore directions like: fluorescent green + magenta + cool white, bright yellow + violet + black, lime green + deep purple + cyan, rose red + cyan green + silver white, cherry red + lake blue + pure white, mint green + bright red + deep blue, fluorescent yellow + peach red + purple, coral orange + cyan blue + white, multi-color digital splicing. Each generation should have a unique color identity. Text color: not all pure black. Use different high-saturation colors for different text subjects or within the same large text group. Allow some dark colors for structural anchors, but the overall image should be bright, clear, striking, and avant-garde. Colors should serve semantic expression, be designed, not randomly stacked. Composition: bold, tilted, with a sense of progression and direction, but ordered. Suggest: 1 core title subject, 1 oblique planar perspective text system, 1 geometric vector and color block structure, minimal auxiliary annotations and point/line symbols. Maintain sufficient negative space for saturated colors and tilted text to breathe, like an exhibition poster. Include minimal small text explanations, labels, numbers, English keywords, minimalist subtitles, or short phrases to reinforce concepts, but keep them restrained and not visually dominant. Auxiliary information can mimic visual identification systems or editorial annotations (short words, parameters, indexes, directional cues, concept tags). Typography: modern, clear, striking, powerful, experimental. Chinese: geometric sans-serif, modern design-focused title fonts, narrow or faceted styles. English: bold grotesk, condensed sans, geometric sans, editorial sans. Allow local stretching, compression, shearing, perspective distortion, slice displacement, but no real 3D extrusion, heavy shadows, realistic 3D modeling, metallic, glass, or embossed text. Focus on "spatial sense in a plane", not "physical 3D volume". Graphic elements: oblique rectangles, tilted planes, chamfered corners, dot systems, arrows, path lines, thin auxiliary grids, perspective borders, directional vectors, dot matrix modules, data-like short lines, color block planes, semi-transparent geometric slices, partial rings, section labels, small index information. These elements must serve semantic meaning and typographic composition, not be pure decoration. Avoid: ordinary flat typographic posters, traditional minimalist covers, realistic photography/illustration, heavy 3D text, retro low-saturation/beige tones, irrelevant graphic clutter, excessive decoration, illegible text, messy/crowded compositions, graphics disconnected from theme words, repetitive default color schemes. If appropriate, generate a very short subtitle or concept phrase, e.g., "Between ____ and ____", "The tension of ____", "A state of ____", "Where ____ begins", or a concise Chinese phrase. Final output: high-completion, modern, bright, high-contrast, flat, sharp, highly experimental, with oblique planar perspective typography, legible, well-designed, with a bolder, more imaginative, and less conventional color palette than standard blue/orange, a modern typographic concept poster. --ar 16:9 --style raw




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