Look — Silhouette World Poster
Type a name or theme. Get a silhouette with a complete miniature world growing inside it — life-tribute prints, retrospectives, fictional sagas, gift posters.
A silhouette holds a story. The Silhouette World Poster takes a name or a theme and renders it as a collector's-edition narrative poster — a single dominant contour (face, body, building, or one the model picks for you) filled with a complete miniature world that tells the theme's story. Watercolour illustration meets film-poster composition. Quiet, grand, layered with meaning.

What you bring
- A theme or name — "My Mom's 60 Years," "The History of Tea," "Marie Curie," "The Silk Road." Could be a person, a journey, a movement, an idea.
- A silhouette type — side-profile face (the signature), full-body figure, building / archway / structure, or let the model choose. Each container produces a different visual register.
- A palette — sunset warm, midnight blue, ink monochrome (sumi-e), or forest emerald. The colour discipline is enforced both ways.
Optionally: comma-separated scene cues — milestones, places, symbols you want woven into the inner world. Leave it blank and the model infers from the theme.
What you get back
A poster you'd actually frame. The contour reads in one second; the inner world rewards minutes of looking. Paper-grain texture, dry-brush edges, soft mist, generous negative space. The kind of piece a museum gift-shop would print as a limited edition.
The model picks the contour
Choose "let the model choose" and the prompt asks the model to find the most thematic silhouette — it will skip the obvious face / bottle / hourglass and pick something that genuinely belongs to the theme. The Silk Road shown as a camel; a mountaineering retrospective as a peak; a love story as two figures merging. This is where the Look gets surprising.
Cost & timing
8 credits per run. Roughly 60 seconds. With your 20 signup credits you get two before topping up.
Inspired by @MrLarus on X — the seminal "Silhouette Universe / Collector's Narrative Poster" prompt that framed the format. The signature side-profile silhouette variant came from @Ghhhh3owi. The four-silhouetteType + four-palette enforcement, slot scaffolding, and FORBIDDEN-cue blocks are FluxGen's.