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I was playing around with Bing Image Creator. I can't seem to replicate an image in early 90's 3d graphic style, or something that looks like the video-game "Cruelty Squad". Here's some prompts I've tried :

- A Maya temple in the middle of a desert. Early 3D computer art style with only rough polygon shapes and bright colors.
- A Maya temple in the middle of a desert. Early 3D computer art style with only rough polygon shapes and bright colors like the video game "Cruelty Squad"
- A Maya temple in the middle of a desert. Early 3D computer art and trippy style with rough shapes and bright colors.

Instead I get results like this. Any idea how I could improve my prompt ?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

Is this more what you had in mind? I used ChatGPT, which translated my request into the following prompts: "A Maya temple in the middle of the desert, designed in the style of a 1990's 3D computer game similar to Cruelty Squad. The temple is ancient and intricate, with detailed stone carvings and a large staircase leading to the top. The desert surrounding it is vast and barren, with a few sparse cacti. The graphics are pixelated and have a retro, early 3D computer game aesthetic, with bright, somewhat unrealistic colors and blocky textures. The sky is a clear blue, and the sun casts sharp shadows on the temple and sand."

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I tried again, this time I gave ChatGPT an image from the game and this is what it came up with. This is definitely a hard one

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

It looks awesome but definitely not the result I'm looking for. Maybe I should try PlayStation 1 graphics ?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago

Try using the terms "isometric", "8 bit" and "pixelated"