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- 1. BING IMAGE CREATOR STYLE PROMPT FOR H.R. GIGER SURREALISM
- The style prompt was generated using a summary of the artist's characteristics from ChatGPT's answers and with the help of ChatGPT, the summary was rewritten into a concise and sensible single sentence using an attributive adjectives ordered, defining terms, and references relevant to the art style, with fewer than 400 characters of short-form language.
- Then grouped in coding-brackets, super-concept (abstract terms) brackets its executing sub-concepts (technical terms), hierarchical-ordered where all lower concepts must fulfill its upper concepts, making upper concepts more prioritized, and lower concepts needs to be supportive/complements upper concepts. The artists' design elements need to be specified by associating their names with the correct precise terms and scope.
- artist's name and their specific art style + key concepts of the messages conveyed, state of mind + the artist's design language (artistic approach to each design elements, its purpose and source of influence): design principles; visual elements, genre, rules, and patterns; composition; mood and tone; branding/visual identity; medium and format; techniques used; artist's influences (illustration style/era, who and how other artists influences significantly or have collab. with) + other artists with near identical style
- **Style Prompt**
- ```
- ;in HR.Giger's surrealism{enigmati-psychoanaly((Max Ernst,René Magritte,F.Bacon,W.Siudmak,Ernst Fuchs),psycho-somat-ambigu[(J.Yerka,Dali,Remedios Varo,L.Carrington,T.Brown),macabre(Beksiński,Clive Barker),biomech-fusion-symboli{(Moebius,Kris Kuksi,Paul Komoda),sensual-fantastica}],sculpt-realism[(Brom,Michael Hussar),dynamic-focus-distort(Escher),intric-cross-hatching(Bosch),chromat-ethere-airbrush-shading(Frazetta)])}
- ```
- **Indented Code Format For Easy Editing**
- ;in HR.Giger's surrealism{
- enigmati-psychoanaly(
- (Max Ernst,René Magritte,F.Bacon,W.Siudmak,Ernst Fuchs),
- psycho-somat-ambigu[
- (J.Yerka,Dali,Remedios Varo,L.Carrington,T.Brown),
- macabre(Beksiński,Clive Barker),
- biomech-fusion-symboli{
- (Moebius,Kris Kuksi,Paul Komoda),
- sensual-fantastica
- }
- ],sculpt-realism[
- (Brom,Michael Hussar),
- dynamic-focus-distort(Escher),
- intric-cross-hatching(Bosch),
- chromat-ethere-airbrush-shading(Frazetta)
- ]
- )
- }
- **Unabbreviated Prompt for Verifying ChatGPT's Interpreted Sequential Steps of Tasks**
- ```
- ;in H.R. Giger's surrealism{
- enigmatic-psychoanalytic(
- (Max Ernst,René Magritte,Francis Bacon,Wojciech Siudmak,Ernst Fuchs),
- psycho-somatic-ambiguity[
- (Jacek Yerka,Salvador Dali,Remedios Varo,Leonora Carrington,Trevor Brown),
- macabre(Beksiński,Clive Barker),
- biomech-fusion-symbolism{
- (Moebius,Kris Kuksi,Paul Komoda),
- sensual-fantastical
- }
- ],sculpt-realism[
- (Brom,Michael Hussar),
- dynamic-focus-distortion(M.C. Escher),
- intricate-cross-hatching(Hieronymus Bosch),
- chromatic-ethereal-airbrush-shading(Frank Frazetta)
- ]
- )
- }
- ```
- Artist's ChatGPT summary and prompt on [Pastebin post](https://pastebin.com/bD4LJWKn) [/ folder](https://pastebin.com/u/ExcitingDesign/1/64JCy6fQ)
- **Old Less Stylized Inaccurate Style Prompt**
- ;In HR Giger style:psychoanalytic surreal.(Dali),Psychosom. Ambig.(Bacon,Lovecraft),Narrative-Focal.(Moebius),M4c4bro-Sensu4lism Intric.(Barker,Frazetta,Yerka,Siudmak,Komoda,Brown,Beksiński,Bosch),Psycho-architectural Symbolism(Fuchs)&Enig. Mech Fusion(R.Scott,Beksiński),Contrastive Equil. w/Chiarosc. Depth,Lumines. Textures,select. symb. coloration(Goya)&Emphasis highlight.,Symm.-Repet.(Klee),Tensioned Equil.,Airbrush Realism
- [Unabbreviated prompt for verifying ChatGPT's long-form interpretation] In HR Giger style:psychoanalytic surrealism (Salvador Dali), psychosomatic ambiguity (Francisco Bacon, H.P. Lovecraft), narrative-focalization (Moebius), m4c4bro-sensu4lism intricacy (Clive Barker, Frank Frazetta, Jacek Yerka, Wojciech Siudmak, Paul Komoda, Trevor Brown, Zdzisław Beksiński, Hieronymus Bosch), psycho-architectural symbolism (Ernst Fuchs) & Enigmatic Mech Fusion (Ridley Scott, Beksiński), contrastive equilibrium with chiaroscuro depth, luminessence textures, selective symbolic coloration (Fransisco Goya) & emphasis highlighting, symmetrical repetition (Paul Klee), tensioned equilibrium, airbrush realism
- **Hans Ruedi Giger (1940–2014)**
- Hans Ruedi Giger, born on February 5, 1940, in Chur, Switzerland, was a renowned Swiss artist and designer. He studied architecture and industrial design at the School of Applied Arts in Zurich, where he developed his artistic skills. Giger gained widespread recognition for his unique and influential style, characterized by dark, macabre, and surreal imagery. His artwork often explored the fusion of the organic and the mechanical, creating haunting and otherworldly landscapes. Giger's early works featured intricate and detailed illustrations, showcasing his mastery of airbrush techniques. His visionary creations had a significant impact on popular culture, particularly in the realms of science fiction and horror. Notably, he played a pivotal role in designing the iconic Alien creature for the film "Alien" (1979). Throughout his career, Giger's art continued to challenge conventional norms and push the boundaries of artistic expression. Tragically, he passed away on May 12, 2014, leaving behind a profound artistic legacy that continues to captivate and inspire.
- 2. CHATGPT SUMMARY
- Hans Ruedi Giger (5 February 1940 – 12 May 2014)
- Born february 5, 1940, in Chur, Switzerland, studied architecture and industrial design at the school of applied arts in Zurich, Switzerland.famous for dark and macabre imagery and have significant impact on popular culture, particularly in the realm of science fiction and horror. His early work features gr0t3sque, often 3r0tic, imagery, airbrushed paintings and illustrations of biomechanical landscapes. Giger died on May 12, 2014, in Zurich, Switzerland.
- Characteristic of H.R. Giger signature art style:
- - Dark and macabre imagery that features gr0t3sque, often 3r0tic, imagery, airbrushed paintings and illustrations of biomechanical landscapes.
- - Visual elements & themes of dark (death, decay) and 3r0tic(sexuality) as reflection of his own innermost fears, desires and anxieties, as well as broader existential and psychological themes, for sense of the uncanny and the unknown, blending elements of horror, science fiction, and the subconscious, exploring the depths of the human psyche, confronts primal fears and desires, and invites viewers to contemplate the complex relationship between humanity, technology, and the mysteries of existence.
- Mood and tones in relation to general theme:
- - Embraces darkness, delves into the depths of the psyche, and provokes unsettling thoughts, reflect a fascination with the sublime, a reflection of inner turmoil, and an exploration of existential questions, invites viewers to confront their fears, question societal norms, and contemplate the mysteries of life and the human condition.
- - Dark and disturbing aesthetic for sense of darkness, unease, and the macabre. Using haunting and unsettling imagery, by tapping into the viewer's subconscious and invoking a range of emotions, for exploring the shadow aspects of human existence and delves into the depths of the psyche.
- - Fascination with the sublime through intricate and detailed biomechanical landscapes and creatures, for sense of awe and wonder; using combination of organic and mechanical elements, along with the surrealistic qualities, for invites viewers to contemplate the mysteries of life, death, and the cosmos.
- - Reflection of inner turmoil and psychological struggles, using imagery that explores themes of the complexities of human emotions and desires (alienation, isolation) and the fragility of existence (existential questions, mortality).
- - Provoking unsettling thoughts and challenge conventional notions of beauty and acceptability. The fusion of the organic, 3r0tic, gr0t3sque, and mechanical elements forces viewers to confront their own fears, taboos, and societal norms, for encouraging viewer's introspection and a reconsideration of one's own perceptions and limitations.
- - The potential of transcendence and transformation, the fusion of human and machine, the exploration of sexuality and the subconscious, and the depiction of otherworldly beings suggest the possibility of evolving beyond current limitations and embracing a new state of being.
- Surrealistic and macabre visual elements of surreal dreamlike imagery by combining natural and artificial elements (blending human anatomy with mechanical components) for unique visual identity:
- - Fusion of organic/human and mechanical/machine forms, illustrations of biomechanical landscapes. Biomechanical fusion (a seamless integration of human and machine forms, blurring the boundaries between the natural and the artificial), for sense of unease and raises questions about the relationship between humans, technology, and the future of humanity; for uncanny and unsettling characteristic.
- - Unique textures; using airbrushing, stippling, meticulous brushwork for textural surface qualities; for depth and realism.
- - Bio mechanical aesthetic (machinery,industrial design, organic forms); for intricate and surreal hybrids; for dark fascination and juxtaposition of life and technology.
- - Sculptural elements; sculpting physical model or maquettes before translating it to illustration; for sculptural quality.
- - Photorealistic approach (using reference of photographs, models, and anatomical drawings); for high level accuracy and detail; for realism and believability.
- - 3r0tic and sexual imagery (themes of sexuality and 3r0ticism, albeit in a dark and often disturbing manner, sexualized forms and imagery, combining elements of human anatomy with machinery), for surreal and unsettling atmosphere, for exploring its darker more subconscious aspects and tap into primal fears and desires.
- - Tradition of surrealism and exploration the unconscious mind through dreamlike imagery (nightmarish landscapes, distorted figures, and otherworldly environments), for sense of unease and evoke deep-seated emotions, by aiming into viewer's subconscious and provoke visceral reactions.
- - Themes of fear, death, and mortality (skeletal forms, decay, and symbols of death) reflecting his own personal anxieties and existential concerns, for confronting the viewer with the darker aspects of existence, exploring the fragility and transience of life.
- - Alienation and otherness (beings that are otherworldly and alien, often isolated and disconnected from their surroundings) for sense of alienation / feelings of being an outsider, universal themes of isolation and the human condition, for sense of otherness, challenge conventional notions of identity and belonging.
- Design principles for mesmerizing dark beauty, surreal imagery, intricate detailing, visual identity:
- - Contrast by juxtaposing opposing elements; for visual tension and intrigue; for impact and unsettling surreal characteristics.
- - Unity and harmony; through consistent elements (biomechanical motifs, recurring shapes); for cohesiveness.
- - Repetition and patterns; for rhythm and cohesion; for sense order and structure; for hypnotic and mesmerizing quality.
- - Balance and symmetry; for visual equilibrium; with subtle imbalances and asymmetry for tension and visual interest; balance between symmetry and asymmetry for surreal and disquieting characteristics.
- - Emphasis and focal points; for guide viewer's gaze; for key elements for central figures, significant details or narrative elements; for impact and storytelling.
- - Depth and perspective; using overlapping forms, diminishing scale, placement of foreground, middle-ground, and background elements for spatial depth; for dimensionality and visual interests.
- - Atmospheric and lighting effects; for mood and atmosphere; for drama, mystery, and otherworldliness; for emotional impact and haunting quality.
- Narrative:
- - Using surreal and enigmatic imagery
- - Highly symbolic and open-ended approach, rarely explicit narratives or explanations.
- - Rich in symbolism and allegory; wide associations and meanings (organic and mechanical forms, juxtaposition of life and death, and exploration of the human subconscious); provide hints and suggestions of narrative threads; deiiberately open-ended.
- - Ambiguity and uncertainty; for encouraging viewers to question and explore the meaning behind the imagery.
- - Psychological exploration; for feelings of unease, anxiety, and fascination; for curiosity and invites viewers to construct their own narratives and stories.
- - Evocative titles and contextual clues.
- - Interaction with other art forms; for multidisciplinary narrative experience; enhance narrative potential; deeper exploration of themes and ideas.
- Sculpting techniques that contributed to dark and surreal biomechanical forms:
- - Modeling with clay
- - Armature construction; for internal structures of sculptures; for structural integrity for larger and complex structure
- - Organic and mechanical integration; for seamless integration of organic and mechanical elements.
- - Intricate surface detailing; using sculpting knives, dental tools, brushes; for depth and visual interests.
- - Incorporation of found objects (industrial materials); for biomechanical aesthetic and fusion of organic and articial elements.
- - Mold making and casting.
- Composition for impact on surreal and macabre imagery, drawing viewers into dark and mesmerizing worlds:
- - Dynamic balance for visual tension, harmony, and visual interests.
- - Focal points and emphasis, using contrast in value, size or details; for guiding viewer's gaze to significant elements, for narrative or theme.
- - Depth and layering; using overlapping forms, atmospheric perspective, placement of foreground, middle-ground, and background elements ;for multidimensional quality; for depth and complexity
- - Unconventional framing and perspective; presenting the subject matter from unusual angles or using extreme foreshortening; for distortion and unease; for surreal and unsettling atmosphere.
- - Repetitive (patterns) and symmetrical elements; for sense of order and structure; for cohesive aesthethics with visual interests; for uncanny and hypnotic quality.
- - Negative space for visual tension and focus on focal points; for sense of mystery and imagination.
- Detailed and meticulous rendering techniques set for highly intricate and lifelike quality for imaginative and provocative subject matter:
- - Airbrushing, for smooth transitions and tonal gradations; for seamless and polished appearance; for realistic gradients, fine-detailing, subtle-shading ; for precise control over details and textures ;for realism, ethereal, otherworldly quality.
- - Detailed rendering; with precise and intricate rendering techniques; for complexity of biomechanical structures, organic forms and fusion of human and machine elements; for depth, realism, awe.
- - Stippling for shading, texture, and depth; for intricate patterns and achieve a high level of detail
- - Meticulous intricate and precise fine-line-work; for meticulous detailed rendering; for restrained definition and clarity for emphasis.
- - Textural detailing; intricate textures for realism on fantastical elements, for unsettling creations.
- - Realistic anatomy (careful attention to the proportions, musculature, and skeletal structures) for enhancing the believability of his imagined beings. Anatomical accuracy, combined with the fusion of mechanical elements, for uncanny and unsettling quality.
- Linework for depth, texture, and realism, and enhance dark and surreal atmosphere:
- - Thin and precise intricate detailed fine-linework, for intricate details, for realism, intricacy, refinement and technical precision.
- - Contour lines for clear distinct forms.
- - Cross-hatching and hatchwork techniques for shading, depth and texture; closely spaced parallel lines or cross-hatched lines for sense of realism and depth.
- - Precise geometric patterns (grids, mechanical structures, repeating shapes) and organic patterns (sinuous lines, flowing curves); for juxtaposition of natural and artificial.
- - Contrast and variation: weight, thickness and intensity for contrast and visual interest; varying the intensity and thickness for depth, dimension, and emphasis to his illustrations.
- - Intertwining and overlapping lines; for intricate complex composition; for density and visual richness; for interconnectedness and fusion of elements.
- Strategic shading for depth volume and haunting and otherworldly atmosphere of haunting dark surreal imagery:
- - Contrast and value; strong contrast for dramatic effect, depth and dimension; for eerie and macabre atmosphere.
- - Atmospheric shading techniques; atmospheric perspective technique; for sense of depth, distance and space.
- - Smooth gradients; airbrushing technique; for realism and believability.
- - Texture and surface detail with precise shading techniques, for surface tactile qualities.
- - Directional lighting for realism and consistency.
- - Subtle translucency; using strategic shading; for ethereal quality.
- Airbrushing techniques for smooth color transitions, intricate textures, atmospheric effects, for ethereal quality:
- - Smooth blending, for dimensionality.
- - Fine detailing; using airbrush pressures, stencils or masks for intricate patterns, organic textures, mechanical structures; for fine details and delicate textures; for level of details and realism.
- - Gradation and atmospheric effects (fog, mist, smoke) for depth, mood and otherworldly quality.
- - Highlighting and accenting for contrast bright highlights; for sense of focus, dimension, and drama.
- - Control of opacity (translucency control with paint-to-air ratio, and airflow) for subtle glazes, transparent layers or opaque areas.
- Colors:
- - Strategic restraint limited color palette, strategic accent colors.
- - Deliberate and selective use of hues for mood and atmosphere.
- - Dark and muted palette; shades of black, gray, brown, and earth tones, for somber and eerie atmosphere; for darkness, mystery, macabre characteristics.
- - Accent colors; burst of vibrant or contrasting colors for focal points and visual impact, visual interests; (vibrant red, green, or blue).
- - Strategic limited/restraint color range; focus on few key hues; for cohesive and harmonious visual quality; for unity and coherence in intricate and complex artworks.
- - Gradients and subtle transitions of color for depth and dimension; for smooth color gradients for realism and three-dimensionality; for atmosphere and ethereal quality.
- - Symbolic colors; metallic silver or tones for sense of technology and futurism, red for danger or lifeblood, green for decay or unnatural growth; for narrative and thematic elements.
- - Contrast and highlighting; by juxtaposing light and dark areas; for visual impact and emphasis; for drama and sense sense of chiaroschuro.
- Art style and other artists influences:
- - Early 20c. Surrealism (Paul Klee, Salvador Dali), exploration of the unconscious mind, dreams, and irrational elements of human experience by incorporating surrealistic elements into his art, creating dreamlike, otherworldly imagery that tapped into the viewer's subconscious.
- - Fantastic realism (similarities with this style through his use of detailed, realistic rendering combined with fantastical and macabre subject matter).
- - Dark romanticism (Giger's fascination with the macabre, his exploration of fear, and his depiction of mortality and decay align with the themes of dark romanticism)
- - Symbolism (often using the human body and mechanical forms as symbolic representations)
- - Science fiction and fantasy illustration (fantastical and futuristic environments of Frank Frazetta and Moebius/Jean Giraud)
- Artists that share some characteristics:
- - Zdzisław Beksiński; dark haunting imagery, surreal landscapes, dystopian cityscapes, eerie otherworldly figures; intersection of organic and mechanical, for unease and fascination
- - Clive Barker; horror and dark fantasy nightmarish, unsettling details, blend of organic and fantastical elements; dark and imaginative visual style.
- - Trevor Brown; controversial and provocative artwork; sexuality, fetishism, gr0t3sque elements (distorted figures and unsettling imagery); share an affinity with H.R. Giger, for the dark and surreal, pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms.
- - Paul Komoda; intricate and detailed; fantastical creatures, bizarre anatomies, and fusion of organic and mechanical elements; share similarities to attention to detail, blend of natural and artificial forms, exporation of the gr0t3sque.
- - H.P. Lovecraft: literary works with cosmic horror themes, exploration of the unknown, fusion of organic and the alien; have significant influence of Giger.
- - Ridley Scott: shared artistic sensibilities.
- - Jacek Yerka: fantastical landscapes, surreal architecture, whimsical scenes; share similarities in inviting viewers into strange and mysterious worlds, evoking a sense of wonder and exploration. While Yerka's style differs from Giger's darker and biomechanical aesthetic, they both share a fascination with creating otherworldly environments and transporting viewers to imaginative realms. Yerka's works often exude a sense of nostalgia and evoke childhood memories, while Giger's art explores the uncanny and the macabre.
- - Wojciech Siudmak: dreamlike landscapes, enigmatic figures, and a juxtaposition of natural and supernatural elements; using vibrant colors, intricate details, and a fantastical approach to reality; while Siudmak's style is not directly comparable to Giger's, they both share an interest in exploring the boundaries between reality and imagination. Siudmak's art often features elements of mysticism and spirituality, while Giger's work delves into the realm of science fiction and the fusion of organic and mechanical forms. Both artists create visually captivating and thought-provoking imagery that transports viewers to extraordinary realms.
- Medium and format:
- - Mixed media; ink, acrylics, oil paints, airbrushing; for achieving desired effects and textures.
- - Illustration and painting; central role; acrylic paints, oil paints, and other traditional painting materials.
- - Drawing; fundamental medium; initial foundation of concepts, forms, ad compositions.
- - Sculpture, for physical model.
- - Airbrushing
- - Film design and set construction; on the film 'Alien.'
- - Printmaking techniques to reproduce and share artwork.
- - Book illustration and publication.
- Artist finding:
- There are several illustrator-artists who incorporate a strong "sculptural realism" characteristic in their work, aligned with H.R. Giger's surrealism. Here are some notable artists in that regard:
- 1. Brom: Brom is an American artist known for his dark and atmospheric illustrations. His work often combines elements of fantasy and horror, featuring highly detailed and sculptural renderings of characters and creatures.
- 2. Michael Hussar: Michael Hussar is an American painter and illustrator known for his haunting and realistic portraits. His work often delves into themes of mortality and darkness, employing a sculptural approach to his subjects.
- 3. Chris Mars: Chris Mars is an American artist and musician known for his surreal and macabre artwork. His paintings often depict distorted and grotesque figures with a strong sculptural quality, creating an eerie and otherworldly atmosphere.
- 4. Zdzisław Beksiński: Zdzisław Beksiński, mentioned earlier, is a Polish artist known for his dark and surreal paintings. His works often feature intricate details and a sculptural realism that brings his haunting visions to life.
- 3. USEFUL CHATGPT COMMANDS
- In this chat session, I will enter descriptions that should be related to signature artstyle by H.R. Giger. Only considering interpretation by you the AI language model and ignoring human readability, using all jargons / technical-terminologies at your disposal, please rewrite the all of submitted paragraphs into single paragraphs of short-form advanced/high-level language, without redundancy or reduced interpretation by you the AI language model. Please acknowledge if you understand.
- In this chat session, I will enter descriptions that should be related to signature artstyle by H.R. Giger. Only considering interpretation by you the AI language model and ignoring human readability, please find single advanced term with adjectives that precisely and accurately encapsulates the submitted description, without reduced interpretation by you the AI language model. Please acknowledge if you understand.
- Please assign each of the following artist names as adjective ({list of artists names}), to each of the following descriptors ({list of terms used}), to best describe H.R. Giger's signature art style, omit if not applicable
- Only considering interpretation by you the AI language model and ignoring human readability, is there any abbreviation's that could be used for the following instruction, that would retain exact identical interpretations by you the AI language model:
- Only considering interpretation by you the AI language model, please give long form interpretation of the following instructions:
- What is missing to specify signature art style by H.R. Giger in that instruction?
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