Supernatural Ai Photo Promot

I ended up getting a free year of Google Gemini because I’m a student. And I’ve been having a lot of fun with the prompts that I find. Here’s one for the supernatural fans!

Prompt:

Using the reference photos I provided without changing my face, create me a supernatural inspired image. I want it to be grundgy and edgy with a slight eerie vibe. Have me standing in the road wearing an army green t shirt with the words “saving people, hunting things, the family business” and a brown leather jacket wearing a black string necklace with turtle pendant. Paired with blue jeans and brown military style boots. I’m holding a sharp object that resembles a knife. In the background there’s a black Chevy impala with the trunk open and a big pentagram drawn on the middle of the trunk lid with various tools or weapons in the trunk. Spooky trees in the background with a grey eerie fog rolling in. An eerie ghost figure lingers in the sky in the background above, and a small shadowy figure that resembles a werewolf hiding behind a tree peering out of the dark tree line behind me. Place Sam and Dean beside me.

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2025/10/4 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! I'm still buzzing from my recent dive into AI photoshoots, and seriously, it's a game-changer for anyone wanting to create unique visuals without needing a studio or a huge budget. After getting a free year of Google Gemini (student perks!), I've been experimenting non-stop with prompts, and the results have been incredible. If you're curious about how to make your own AI photoshoot dreams a reality, let me share some tips I’ve picked up. First off, don't limit yourself to just one theme, even if you love shows like Supernatural as much as I do! While my latest project was all about getting that perfect eerie road scene with Sam and Dean, a black Impala, and even a shadowy werewolf lurking in the spooky trees, AI photoshoots can tackle anything. I've seen people create stunning fashion spreads, fantastical landscapes, futuristic cityscapes, and even realistic product mock-ups. The key is to truly visualize what you want. My biggest takeaway is that specificity is your best friend when writing prompts. Think of it like directing a movie – you need to tell your AI model every single detail. For instance, when I wanted a woman in a Supernatural-themed shirt and a leather jacket, I didn't just say 'person.' I described the exact clothing, the material, the color, and even the sentiment on the shirt. If you want an "eerie road" with "spooky trees," say it! And if you want a "ghost" or a "werewolf," give it context and placement. The more descriptive adjectives you use, the better. Don't forget about mood too – "grundgy," "edgy," and "eerie vibe" were crucial for my Supernatural scene. Another pro tip: think about the elements you want to include and describe them precisely. For my Impala, I detailed it as a "black Chevy impala with the trunk open and a big pentagram drawn on the middle of the trunk lid with various tools or weapons in the trunk." This level of detail helps the AI render exactly what you envision. Want a "sharp object that resembles a knife"? Mention it. Need "brown military style boots"? Spell it out. The AI doesn't know what you mean unless you tell it. I’ve also found that using reference photos, even just for inspiration on a certain pose or lighting, can really elevate your prompts. While some AI tools allow direct image uploads, even just having a visual in your mind helps you articulate better. And don't be afraid to iterate! Your first prompt might not give you the masterpiece you're looking for. Tweak a word here, add a phrase there, refine the lighting, or adjust the angle. It’s a process of trial and error, but that's part of the fun! Whether you're using Google Gemini, Midjourney, DALL-E, or another platform, the principles remain similar. Experiment with different styles – from photorealistic to painterly – and see what amazing AI photoshoots you can conjure up. It's incredibly satisfying to see your imagination come to life with just a few well-chosen words!