Why this prompt works
It defines the core subject and headline, specifies typography style, lighting, texture, colors, and composition to guide the model toward a cinematic, high-contrast poster with strong readability.
Use this section when you need the complete GPT Image2 prompt wording, not just the summary. Review the structure, copy the full GPT Image2 prompt as-is, and then replace the subject, brand, style, or use case to fit your own workflow. This full GPT Image2 prompt block is the best place to study how the prompt is assembled before you test your own version. Treat this GPT Image2 prompt section as the source text you refine step by step.
{ "type": "video game screenshot mockup", "perspective": "third-person over-the-shoulder", "character": { "description": "male protagonist seen from behind", "clothing": "grey tank top with graphic '{argument name=\"shirt graphic\" default=\"LEONIDA MARINE CENTER\"}', camouflage cargo shorts" }, "environment": { "setting": "tropical coastal town, dirt road, sunny daytime with scattered clouds", "left_side": "wooden welcome sign reading 'Welcome to {argument name=\"location name\" default=\"LEONIDA KEYS\"} YOUR PARADISE', pink plastic flamingo, tropical foliage, distant water tower", "center": "green building with 'FISH' sign and marlin graphic, sign reading 'BAIT TACKLE ICE BEER WINE', pedestrians walking", "right_side": "two-story wooden building 'Brian's Boat Works & Marina', 'Brian's Bar' neon sign, parked pickup truck, jet skis on a trailer" }, "ui_elements": { "count": 5, "components": [ { "position": "top-left", "type": "mission objective", "text": "{argument name=\"mission title\" default=\"MEET RAUL\"}\n{argument name=\"mission description\" default=\"Raul has some work for you at his boatyard\"}" }, { "position": "top-right", "type": "status HUD", "text": "13:47\n$1,142", "icon": "pink palm tree" }, { "position": "bottom-left", "type": "minimap", "description": "circular map with purple border, white map icons including 'N' for north" }, { "position": "bottom-left, right of minimap", "type": "location text", "text": "{argument name=\"location name\" default=\"LEONIDA KEYS\"}\nPALM ISLAND" }, { "position": "bottom-right", "type": "watermark", "text": "{argument name=\"game title\" default=\"GTA VI\"}\nPRE-ALPHA FOOTAGE" } ] } }
It defines the core subject and headline, specifies typography style, lighting, texture, colors, and composition to guide the model toward a cinematic, high-contrast poster with strong readability.
Create a premium editorial poster for the headline "[TITLE]" with [TYPOGRAPHY STYLE], [LIGHTING STYLE], [COLOR PALETTE], [TEXTURE], [COMPOSITION], and [MOOD/ATMOSPHERE].
Use this GPT Image2 prompt as a working reference, not just a one-off sample. Keep the structure that already defines the output clearly, then replace the subject, typography, environment, campaign context, or aspect ratio to match your own goal. If you need more examples before rewriting the GPT Image2 prompt, go back to the UI / Dashboard category page or continue into the related prompts below. This GPT Image2 prompt workflow works best when you keep the original structure visible while you rewrite each key variable. A stable GPT Image2 prompt baseline usually makes revision work much faster.
Start by copying the full GPT Image2 prompt, then replace the subject, style language, and output goal with your own brief. Keep the visual structure if you want results in the same direction, and reuse the GPT Image2 prompt skeleton before you add brand-specific details. In practice, this GPT Image2 prompt works best when you change a small number of variables per iteration.
You can change the headline, product, mood, lighting, composition, typography, and end use while keeping the core GPT Image2 prompt logic that makes the example useful. In most cases, the best result comes from editing one GPT Image2 prompt variable at a time instead of rewriting everything at once. That keeps the GPT Image2 prompt structure stable while you test new creative directions.
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Explore more from the ui dashboard collection to compare GPT Image2 prompt structures, visual directions, and reusable ideas that stay close to this example. Open another GPT Image2 prompt example if you want a nearby variation before rewriting your final version. That extra GPT Image2 prompt comparison step often helps you refine the final wording with less guesswork.