
Retro Kids TV Magazine Cover Prompt
A detailed prompt for generating a 2000s-style Japanese children's TV special effects magazine cover featuring original heroes and bold typography.
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for{argument name="month" default="April"} The publication's "{argument name="magazine name" default="Televikun Magazine"} "Create a cover image for a 2000s monthly magazine focused on children's tokusatsu (special effects) programming. Place a live-action half-body shot of a brand-new Kamen Rider-style tokusatsu hero in the center, surrounded by smaller silhouettes of Heisei Ultraman and Super Sentai-style heroes. Include images of several fictional TV show titles and deluxe bonus items. Ensure all Kamen Rider and Ultraman names are creative fictions and do not exist in reality. Use primary colors like red, green, and blue, along with a striking outlined gradient font, to create a cluttered yet 'all-encompassing' visual impression. Format as follows..."{argument name="aspect ratio" default="1:1.414"} I want to specify the image generation model as duct-tape-1, duct-tape-2, or 3.Prompt variables
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