
Visual Telephone Game Grid
A fun prompt that takes an image and creates a grid showing it evolving incorrectly, like a visual game of telephone.
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Create{argument name="grid" default="3x4"} The grid, display{argument name="number of versions" default="12"} The attached images for each version are like {argument name="number of people" default="12"} Several different people redraw this image from memory, engaging in a visual version of a "telephone game." The first version should be relatively close to the original, with each subsequent version becoming increasingly inaccurate, clumsy, simplified, and comical. Keep the background clean and white. Make each panel different, yet still maintain a vague connection to the original image.Prompt variables
Editable argument placeholders found in the prompt, with their default values.
Variable
grid
Default
3x4
Variable
number of versions
Default
12
Variable
number of people
Default
12
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