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- abstracteasy1
Pattern of Watermelon Seeds
Create a repeating pattern of watermelon seeds arranged in a fun, abstract design. Use simple black seed shapes on a light green background. Add occasional slices for variety. Ideal for a sketchbook.
- abstracthard0
Mandala with Hidden Animal Silhouettes
Draw a large circular mandala composed of repeating geometric petals, arcs, and dots. Hidden within the radial symmetry are the silhouettes of a rabbit, a fox, and an owl, each formed by negative space in the pattern. The mandala has three concentric rings with increasing detail. Style: thin fine-liner pen on white paper, no shading, only black ink. Use precise compass and ruler work for the geometry, and freehand for the subtle animal shapes. Mood: dreamy.
- still_lifeeasy0
Old Key Mystery
A brass-colored antique key with an ornate handle shaped like a clover lies diagonally on a dark wooden table. A soft shadow stretches to the right. No other objects. Background: plain dark brown to contrast the key. Style: minimalist, clean thin lines, only two tones (warm gold for the key, deep brown for the table and shadow), no extra details. Mood: mysterious.
- landscapemedium0
Rolling hills under a pastel sunset
Compose a minimalist landscape of smooth, overlapping hills in soft pink, peach, and lavender. A single line of dark trees on the horizon and a round sun half-set. Use flat colors with subtle gradients. Very clean, serene composition.
- animalbeginner0
One-line magical fox with a glowing orb
Create a continuous line drawing of a fox sniffing a small glowing orb that hovers in front of its nose. Keep it simple and elegant—just one unbroken line with no extra details. Add a soft yellow shadow for the glow.
- peoplemedium0
Dog and owner hiking a mountain trail
Illustrate a silhouette of a person and their energetic border collie walking along a ridge at sunrise. Use warm oranges and cool purples for the sky. The dog's tail is up, tongue out. Focus on the bond and adventure.
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