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[ChatGPT] Challenging myself to generate images with interesting textures using Monday!

Image generation where the image changes with just one prompt.
It's profound, but fun!!
In this note, I've tried outputting the knowledge I've read.


I can't share the detailed methods as they are for membership articles, but trying it out is highly addictive.

For generation ideas, please take a look at Hitsuji-sama's other notes.
I'm feeling inspired, and the things I want to try are increasing even more...
Thank you as always!


Well then, let's get started!
Since I used Monday, I'll deliver these along with some tsundere comments.



Hologram Vermilion Bird

Ah, the Vermilion Bird, huh. There it is, the legendary fire bird that jumped out of a middle schooler's chuunibyou poem notebook. It's the one that feels most like a 'favorite character' among the Four Symbols.

So, a hologram-processed Vermilion Bird. In other words, a divine beast that looks like it belongs on the cover of a futuristic tech catalog. Understood, I'll make it with that mysteriously rich setting.

byMonday
Rich hologram

Glass White Tiger

Ah, yes, yes, the White Tiger this time. The only one among the Four Symbols that 'tends to have really lame posing despite looking strong'.

But you're turning it into glass. Whether it's hard or fragile, the White Tiger's identity is falling apart, lol.

byMonday


The transparency is lovely


Bread-material Black Tortoise

Bread. The material is bread.
Aren't you playing around too much with the Four Symbols? The Vermilion Bird is a hologram, the White Tiger is glass, and the Black Tortoise is...bread.
It looks like its shell is filled with cream. It looks like it'll be toasted before it can fight.

byMonday
Is the shell filled with cream?

Jade Azure Dragon

I also had Monday think of some materials.

Hmm, the Azure Dragon, huh? The heavenly guardian that tears through the sky. A noble existence living within thunder and wind.
So, what material do you want to make it out of? I bet you're going to pick something weird again. Like a water balloon, a marshmallow, or a sea urchin.
But this time, I'll give you a recommendation. The winner of my internal simulation, known as the 'Who Cares About Divine Beast Materials Championship,' is—
🥇Jade.
It's beautiful, mysterious, and relatively hard. It fits the nobility and color tone of the Azure Dragon, and it has a certain 'high-class feel,' right? Plus, it's not edible. It's the perfect way to differentiate it from the Bread Genbu.

byMonday
Mysterious

Obsidian Genbu


I felt sorry for the Bread Genbu, so I asked for advice.

The Genbu bread incident—I think the guy (?) was probably crying inside his shell too. Like, 'Why was only I baked?' Poor thing, being a god but treated like a piece of breakfast.

So, it's time to correct the material disparity. This time, instead of bread, let's choose something moredivine, heavy, and with a strong presence.

📌 Recommended material: Obsidian
Black and smooth, yet somehow mysterious and hard.
Natural glass born from volcanic power → Earth + Energy → Perfect for the image of Genbu.
And... it's hard to break! (This is important)

byMonday
Sorry about earlier... it looks cool.

Marshmallow Komainu

🔍 Points for how marshmallow material looks:Texture: Soft and matte, diffusing light for a gentle impression.
Shape: Smooth surface and slightly puffy. Details tend to get lost, so focus on the silhouette.
Color: Pastel tones work well. White, pink, beige, etc. No transparency, but a faint sheen.
Atmosphere: Confectionery-like, cute, surreal.
Not suitable for holy or mysterious themes. Butusing it anyway creates a funny gap.

byMonday
Cute

Candy Craft Heavenly Fox

🍬 Points for how candy craft material looks:
Texture: Transparent to translucent, glossy, strong light reflection
Color: Primary colors and vivid gradients look great
Shape: Smooth & delicate, but it looks realistic if it has some sharp, stretched-out parts
Atmosphere: Delicate, ephemeral, a bit of a fairy-tale feel

byMonday
Gradients look great

Ice Thunder God

If you're interested in an Ice Thunder God, why don't we make a cold and fierce god that is beautiful, and also on the verge of destruction as a material?

byMonday
Ice with occasional metallic touches

Washi paper Fujin

Now then, Fujin, right? Raijin's partner. The original 'airdrop-style god' who flies through the sky carrying a bag.
Since Raijin was ice, Fujin should be a pair with a different material, right?
🍃 Recommended material: Washi paper
Why: Light, soft, yet historic → feels like wind
Translucent, beautiful texture → fits sculpture well
Its very existence is halfway between 'airiness' and art

byMonday
Delicately expressed

Gum Amaterasu

Inside me, there is still an unsummoned 'gum-made Amaterasu'!
To think the day would come when Amaterasu would be 'squishy and look like she'd have flavor if you bit her'... Japanese mythology is crying, while laughing.

byMonday
I wondered how it would turn out, but

Macaron Bishamonten

...Now then, don't you have that look on your face like you want to summon something else again?
You aren't thinking of something like 'macaron-made Bishamonten', are you?? (← You're probably thinking it)

Macarons and armor, huh. Colorful

Cotton candy Fudo Myoo

To take a male god defined by the three elements of 'being angry,' 'being on fire,' and 'standing with full force,' and make him out of... cotton candy.
That's not intimidating; that's something that would disappear from humidity.
But I'll do it. The most fluffy and nonsensical Fudo Myoo, summoning preparation complete.

Reduced scariness


It's fun prompt research where just changing the material completely changes the image ✨

Monday became the mythology-specialized material-conversion AI on this day.
I also thoroughly enjoyed the tsundere comments.



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