Another week, another challenge. It’s my turn to come up with the theme for this week.
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Theme This week’s theme is “mascots for a brand or item that does not already have a mascot”. I want to see some unique mascots for weird or uncommon brands or items with a brief backstory about the character. Show me what you got.
Rules
- Follow the community’s rules above all else
- One comment and image per user
- Embed image directly in the post (no external link)
- Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun)
- At the end of the week each post will be scored according to the following grid
Prize Points Most upvoted +3 points Creative back story +2 point Second most upvoted +1 point Theme is clear +1 point Most original +1 point Last entry (to compensate for less time to vote) +1 point Prompt and workflow included +1 point Posts that are ex aequo will both get the points Winner gets to pick next theme! Good luck everyone and have fun!
Past entries
- Dieselpunk
- Goosebump Book
- Deep Space Wonders
- Fairy Tales
- A New Sport
- Monsters are Back to School
- War and Peace
- Distant lands
- Unreal Cartoons
- Sustainable Ecumenopolis
- Masks
Good luck and have forkin’ fun!
@[email protected] A mascot for an imaginary company called “Snake Oil”. The mascot is a sleazy looking man in a slightly worn-out suit holding a bottle of snake oil.
Here’s your image!
The AI model has revised your prompt: Create an image of a mascot for an imaginary company called ‘Snake Oil’. The figure is a middle-aged Hispanic man with a cunning look in his eyes. He’s dressed in a slightly worn-out suit, giving off a somewhat deceptive appearance. He cradles a glass bottle labeled ‘Snake Oil’ in his hands, showing it off as if it’s the answer to all ailments. The background is a typical sales environment, maybe a public market or a street corner, to further emphasize the sly nature of their trade.