Echoneo [1,0] Prompt: Ancient Egyptian Art in Prehistoric Art Style
This page reveals the detailed JSON prompt used to generate the Echoneo artwork Echoneo [1,0]. Serving as the precise blueprint for our AI collaborator, this prompt fuses the core concepts of Ancient Egyptian Art with the distinct visual style of Prehistoric Art. Explore the structured parameters below to understand the specific instructions behind this unique creative echo.
Full Prompt JSON
{"$schema": "https://goker.art/schemas/echoneo-prompt.schema.json","$id": "https://goker.art/schemas/echoneo-prompt.schema.json/instances/ancient-egyptian art-prehistoric-art-01","$type": "echoneo-artwork-prompt/v1","artworkTitle": "Ancient Egyptian Art depicted in Prehistoric Art Style","conceptDefinition": {"origin": "Ancient Egyptian Art","coreThemes": ["Afterlife Ritual","Judgment","Supernatural Beings","Balance","Passage"],"keySubjects": ["Jackal-headed figure (Anubis)","Simple scales","Heart shape","Feather shape","Ibis-headed figure (Thoth)","Seated figure (Osiris)","Human figure (deceased)","Composite monster shape (Ammit)"],"narrativeFocus": "Depict key figures from the Egyptian 'Weighing of the Heart' ceremony rendered in a primal, cave-art style. Show a prominent jackal-headed figure near simple scales, a schematic human figure, a large seated figure, and perhaps a bird-headed figure and a strange beast, all drawn with strong outlines on a rock surface.","desiredEmotion": "Primal Ritual, Awe, Mystery, Sense of Importance","symbolismHints": ["Use strong outlines for clarity","Focus on the recognizable shapes: jackal head, scales, feather, seated figure, ibis head","Simplify hieroglyphs into basic geometric signs or patterns if included","Overlap figures to mimic cave art layering"],"references": ["Book of the Dead imagery"]},"sceneContext": {"lightingStyle": "Flat, indeterminate lighting, as appropriate for the intended Prehistoric style.","cameraView": "Direct, profile, or simplified frontal views, as appropriate for the intended Prehistoric style.","settingSuggestion": "A rough, textured surface simulating a natural cave wall, reflecting the intended Prehistoric style."},"aiDirectives": {"width": 1536,"height": 1024,"aspectRatio": "4:3","emphasize": ["Composite view of figures","Strong outlines","Flat color application","Hierarchical scale (if applicable)","Formal arrangement of figures"],"avoid": ["Realistic perspective","Atmospheric depth","Shading and blending of colors","Dynamic, fluid poses (use stiff Egyptian poses)","Realistic anatomy","Visible brushstrokes","1:1 aspect ratio"],"styleStrength": 0.85,"negativePromptHints": ["photorealistic","3D render","depth","perspective","shadows","impressionistic","sketchy"]},"styleDefinition": {"origin": "Prehistoric Art (Global, primarily Upper Paleolithic cave art, c. 40,000 - 10,000 BCE)","visualCharacteristics": ["Focus on animal figures (bison, horses, deer, mammoths), often depicted with surprising naturalism and vitality","Human figures less common and typically abstract, schematic, or stick-like (distinct from more detailed animal portrayals)","Use of strong contour lines to define forms","Handprints (positive prints or negative stencils) and geometric signs (dots, lines, symbols)","Frequent overlapping of figures, suggesting different time periods or lack of unified composition","Occasional use of natural rock formations integrated into the shape of the animal","General absence of backgrounds, ground lines, or consistent perspective"],"techniques": ["Simulation of painting/drawing on cave walls","Using natural earth pigments (ochres, charcoal, manganese) possibly mixed with binders","Application by blowing pigment, dabbing, drawing with pigment chunks/charcoal","Simulation of engraving or incising lines into rock surface"],"mediumSimulation": "Cave wall painting simulation (using natural pigments and charcoal on rock surface)","colorPalette": {"description": "Limited palette derived from natural mineral pigments: earth ochres, charcoal, and manganese dioxide. Colors typically applied flatly or with rudimentary shading.","keyColors": ["Red Ochre","Yellow Ochre","Brown Ochre","Carbon Black / Manganese Black","White (Chalk/Kaolin - less common)"]},"textureEmphasis": "Rough, uneven texture inherent to the natural cave wall surface, often incorporated into the artwork. The paint/pigment itself may appear powdery or stained into the rock.","compositionStyle": "Figures often appear scattered, superimposed, or isolated across the cave surface without a clear compositional structure, ground line, or consistent scale. Arrangement seems opportunistic, utilizing wall contours rather than creating a unified scene.","references": ["Lascaux Cave paintings (France)","Chauvet Cave paintings (France)","Altamira Cave paintings (Spain)","Hand stencils from El Castillo Cave (Spain)","Cosquer Cave (France)"]}}