GPT Image Model Manipulator
Select Art Style
Art Nouveau - Characterized by ornate, flowing lines and stylized forms.
Art Deco - Characterized by rich colors, bold geometry, and decadent detail work.
Midcentury Modern American
Soviet Propaganda Poster
Bauhaus - Simplicity, geometric shapes, functional design, primary colors, influential in modern architecture and design.
Realism - Lifelike representation of subjects.
Impressionism - Focus on light and its changing qualities, often with thin brush strokes.
Expressionism - Emphasis on emotional experience over physical reality.
Cubism - Objects are broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form.
Surrealism - Dream-like scenes and unexpected juxtapositions.
Abstract - Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality.
Fauvism - Emphasizes painterly qualities and strong color over representational values.
Baroque - Grandeur, drama, movement, tension, emotional exuberance, and a tendency to blur distinctions between the various arts.
Rococo - Ornate and decorative, with a light, playful quality.
Gothic - Notable for its architectural elements, often featuring pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.
Neo-Classicism - Inspired by the classical art and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome.
Romanticism - Emphasis on emotion and individualism, as well as glorification of the past and nature.
Pop Art - Utilizes aspects of mass culture, like advertising, comic books, and mundane cultural objects.
Minimalism - Uses pared-down design elements.
Futurism - Emphasized speed, technology, youth, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city.
Constructivism - An artistic and architectural philosophy that originated in Russia beginning in 1913 by Vladimir Tatlin.
Op Art - Uses optical illusions and other kinds of unusual visual effects.
Byzantine - Characterized by a rich use of color, especially gold, and often includes religious iconography.
Select Artist
Vincent van Gogh - Vivid colors, dramatic, emotional brushwork, and impasto application.
Claude Monet - Impressionist style, capturing light and natural forms with loose brushwork.
Leonardo da Vinci - Detailed, realistic portrayal with a masterful understanding of anatomy and light.
Michelangelo - Grand, muscular figures and dramatic compositions, highlighting human anatomy.
Rembrandt - Master of chiaroscuro, known for his expressive and dramatic use of light and shadow.
Johannes Vermeer - Delicate, precise compositions with an emphasis on light and color.
Sandro Botticelli - Mythological and religious themes with elegant, flowing lines and forms.
Edgar Degas - Famous for his pastel colors and dynamic compositions, especially of dancers.
Gustav Klimt - Ornate, decorative style with bold use of pattern and color, often incorporating gold leaf.
Albrecht Dürer - Highly detailed, precise works, both in painting and printmaking.
Raphael - Idealized, graceful figures in harmonious and balanced compositions.
Caravaggio - Baroque master of dramatic illumination and realistic, emotional depictions.
Hieronymus Bosch - Surreal, imaginative compositions filled with symbolic and fantastical creatures.
Titian - Venetian painter known for his rich coloring and expressive brushwork.
Jan van Eyck - Early Northern Renaissance painter, noted for his detailed realism and complex iconography.
El Greco - Mannerist style with elongated figures and expressive, often spiritual themes.
Francisco Goya - Ranging from Rococo to Romanticism, known for his bold brushwork and dark themes.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder - Known for his landscapes and peasant scenes, rich in detail and narrative.
Paul Cézanne - Post-Impressionist, known for his structured, repetitive brushstrokes and exploration of form.
Édouard Manet - One of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life, known for his bold brushwork.
Select Subject
A seahorse
A mountain landscape
A city skyline at night
A serene lake with reflections
A blooming cherry blossom tree
A medieval castle
A bustling street market
A tranquil beach sunset
A vibrant coral reef
A snowy forest scene
A classic vintage car
A cozy cabin in the woods
A majestic lion
A colorful hot air balloon
A sprawling vineyard
A quaint cobblestone street
A tranquil zen garden
A bustling café terrace
A panoramic desert vista
A lively carnival scene
Ancient temple ruins
Select Time Period
Ancient Egypt - Characterized by pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics.
Classical Greece - Known for its mythology, philosophy, and marble sculptures.
Roman Empire - Marked by grand architecture like the Colosseum and Roman roads.
Medieval Europe - Featuring castles, knights, and Gothic architecture.
Renaissance - A time of artistic and scientific awakening, with works by Da Vinci and Michelangelo.
Victorian Era - Characterized by industrial advances, elaborate fashion, and ornate architecture.
Roaring Twenties - Known for art deco, jazz music, and flapper culture.
Ancient China - Distinguished by the Great Wall, terracotta army, and traditional Han attire.
Pre-Columbian Americas - Focused on the Mayan, Aztec, and Incan civilizations and their unique architecture and art.
Industrial Revolution - Marking the transition to new manufacturing processes, steam power, and the rise of the factory system.
Select Colour Scheme
Monochrome - Shades of a single color, creating a cohesive and elegant look.
Analogous - Colors next to each other on the color wheel, offering a harmonious blend.
Complementary - Opposite colors on the color wheel, providing high contrast and vibrancy.
Triadic - Three evenly spaced colors on the color wheel, offering a balanced and colorful palette.
Split-Complementary - A base color with two adjacent to its complementary, for dynamic contrast.
Tetradic - Four colors arranged into two complementary pairs, rich and diverse.
Pastel - Soft, light hues offering a gentle, soothing palette.
Earth Tones - Natural, muted colors like greens, browns, and beiges, evoking a natural feel.
Neon - Bright, fluorescent colors, creating a bold, energetic effect.
Black and White - A classic and timeless combination, offering stark contrast and sophistication.
Select Mood or Tone
Serene - Peaceful, calm, and tranquil.
Mysterious - Enigmatic, secretive, and intriguing.
Joyful - Happy, cheerful, and uplifting.
Melancholic - Somber, thoughtful, and reflective.
Dramatic - Intense, striking, and emotional.
Romantic - Loving, tender, and passionate.
Eerie - Spooky, creepy, and unsettling.
Whimsical - Playful, fanciful, and quirky.
Nostalgic - Sentimental, wistful, and reminiscent of the past.
Futuristic - Innovative, advanced, and forward-looking.
Rustic - Natural, simple, and country-like.
Glamorous - Luxurious, elegant, and sophisticated.
Abstract - Non-representational, conceptual, and open to interpretation.
Vibrant - Bright, lively, and full of energy.
Surreal - Bizarre, dreamlike, and fantastical.
Gloomy - Dark, depressing, and bleak.
Elegant - Graceful, stylish, and refined.
Minimalist - Simple, clean, and uncluttered.
Vintage - Classic, old-fashioned, and reminiscent of an earlier time.
Adventurous - Exciting, daring, and bold.
Select Lens Type
Wide-Angle - Captures a broader scene, often used for landscapes or architectural photos.
Telephoto - Zooms in on distant subjects, good for wildlife or sports photography.
Standard - Mimics human eye perspective, versatile for various types of photography.
Macro - For extreme close-ups, highlighting fine details of small subjects.
Fisheye - Creates a spherical, wide panoramic or hemispherical image.
Tilt-Shift - Simulates a miniature scene, altering the depth of field.
Portrait - Ideal for portraits, focusing on the subject with a soft background.
Prime - Fixed focal length, often providing superior sharpness and light intake.
Zoom - Offers a range of focal lengths, versatile for changing scenes.
Ultra Wide - Provides an exaggerated, wide perspective, beyond wide-angle lenses.
Select Aspect Ratio
1:1 - Square, ideal for balanced compositions.
16:9 - Widescreen, standard for many displays and web content.
9:16 - Vertical, perfect for mobile and social media stories.
Select Size
1024x1024 - Standard resolution, suitable for web use and small prints.
1792x1024 - Wider aspect, good for landscapes or wide compositions.
1024x1792 - Taller aspect, ideal for portraits or vertical subjects.
Select Quality
Low - Basic quality, suitable for quick previews or low-resolution applications.
Medium Low - Slightly better than low, for basic web use.
Medium - Standard quality, good for general web graphics and typical use.
Medium High - Enhanced detail, suitable for better web graphics and small prints.
High - High quality, ideal for detailed web graphics, presentations, and standard prints.
Very High - Superior quality, suitable for high-resolution displays and quality prints.
Ultra High - Exceptional detail, ideal for large format prints and high-end applications.
Professional - Top-tier quality, used for professional-grade prints and displays.
Cinematic - Movie-quality, used for high-end video production and large displays.
Archival - Maximum quality, intended for preservation and high-grade applications.
Select Format
PNG - Ideal for images with transparency and for web graphics.
JPEG - Widely used for photographic images, efficient for web use.
Select DALL-E Version
Current DALL-E - The latest version available for image generation as of April 2023.
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8K
Bokeh
Ultra detailed
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