Album cover for Stalkers of the Night "Live at Pripyat", depicting a metal band performing for irradiated fans in a stormy...
This gritty, horror-themed heavy metal album cover promotes the fictional "Live at Pripyat" release from band Stalkers of the Night, set against a stormy, lightning-lit backdrop of derelict Soviet industrial buildings in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The artwork shows the band playing glowing, neon-infused guitars to a crowd of zombie stalker
Post-apocalyptic metal band with glowing magical guitars performs for a zombie audience at a stormy ruined industrial wast...
This atmospheric dark fantasy digital illustration shows a heavy metal band performing on a raised stage in a crumbling abandoned industrial complex under a roiling, lightning-struck storm sky. The band wields neon glowing electric guitars in green, blue, and purple, with radiation-themed stage gear, playing for a crowd of tattered, mutated zombie survivors gathered to watch the show. Gritty desaturated industrial tones contrast sharply against the bright magical energy of the instruments, creating a chaotic, epic post-apocalyptic mood.
Post-apocalyptic metal band performs for a zombie horde in a crumbling radioactive factory under a lightning storm.
This dark fantasy illustration depicts a heavy metal band playing an energetic concert for a crowd of irradiated, decaying zombies in the courtyard of a derelict, radiation-marked industrial facility. Each band member wields a glowing elemental electric guitar with swirling green, blue, and purple magical energy, anchored by a female lead singer performing center stage beneath storm clouds streaked with bright lightning. The gritty, chaotic post-apocalyptic scene uses muted, desaturated industrial tones contrasted by vivid neon energy accents, with radiation hazard signs visible on the weathered ruined building walls.

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Album cover for Stalkers of the Night "Live at Pripyat", depicting a metal band performing for irradiated fans in a stormy...
This gritty, horror-themed heavy metal album cover promotes the fictional "Live at Pripyat" release from band Stalkers of the Night, set against a stormy, lightning-lit backdrop of derelict Soviet industrial buildings in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The artwork shows the band playing glowing, neon-infused guitars to a crowd of zombie stalker

AI Model: grok-imagine-image

Prompt: make this a 1:1 square format album cover, title Stalkers of the Night, subtitle, Live at Pripyat, at the bottom Pripyat's NO.1 Band,Number 1 Radioactive-Metal Band!, detailing includes, Published by Radioactive Records in association with Apocalypse Inc, promo sticker on the bottom, highly detailed and professionl, 8k

Post-apocalyptic metal band with glowing magical guitars performs for a zombie audience at a stormy ruined industrial wast...
This atmospheric dark fantasy digital illustration shows a heavy metal band performing on a raised stage in a crumbling abandoned industrial complex under a roiling, lightning-struck storm sky. The band wields neon glowing electric guitars in green, blue, and purple, with radiation-themed stage gear, playing for a crowd of tattered, mutated zombie survivors gathered to watch the show. Gritty desaturated industrial tones contrast sharply against the bright magical energy of the instruments, creating a chaotic, epic post-apocalyptic mood.

Tags: post apocalyptic art, heavy metal band, zombie concert, industrial wasteland, glowing guitars, dark fantasy illustration, apocalyptic storm, radioactive aesthetic, horror fantasy, wasteland performance, fictional concert, mutant survivors, abandoned factory setting, metal band artwork, post apocalypse scene

AI Model: grok-imagine-image

Prompt: widescreen 16:9 format, cinematic, put them in the distance of the image on a ruined stage in a power plant in Pripyat exclusion zone, forefront of the image is a horde of zombies and mutated horrors in tatty clothing, give the crowd slighty different stances , only render the backs of their heads, use a bokeh effect to slight obscure them as they fade to the distance, better detailing on the ones near the camera, night time, menacing clouds with slight electrical discharges in the atmosphere, highy detailed cinematic shot as if it were taking place in a rock concert, sharp detailing on the people from image one

Post-apocalyptic metal band performs for a zombie horde in a crumbling radioactive factory under a lightning storm.
This dark fantasy illustration depicts a heavy metal band playing an energetic concert for a crowd of irradiated, decaying zombies in the courtyard of a derelict, radiation-marked industrial facility. Each band member wields a glowing elemental electric guitar with swirling green, blue, and purple magical energy, anchored by a female lead singer performing center stage beneath storm clouds streaked with bright lightning. The gritty, chaotic post-apocalyptic scene uses muted, desaturated industrial tones contrasted by vivid neon energy accents, with radiation hazard signs visible on the weathered ruined building walls.

Tags: post apocalyptic art, heavy metal band, zombie concert, nuclear wasteland, dark fantasy illustration, apocalypse aesthetic, lightning storm, abandoned factory, magical guitars, horror art, zombie horde, rock performance, radiation hazard, irradiated zombies, grimdark art

AI Model: grok-imagine-image

Prompt: widescreen 16:9 format, cinematic, put them in the distance of the image on a ruined stage in a power plant in Pripyat exclusion zone, forfront of the image is a horde of zombies and mutated horrors in tatty clothing, give the crowd slighty different stances , only render the backs of their heads, use a bokeh effect to slight obscure them as they fade to the distance, better detailing on the ones near the camera, night time, menacing clouds with slight electrical discharges in the atmosphere, highy detailed cinematic shot as if it were taking place in a rock concert

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panos

Great cover!! I have to tell you something: as every Summer, years now, we will be leaving for our village for combined work/vacations for a long time, about 2 and a half months. We have no internet in the house there, nor laptops, smartphones etc. so, it will be a long absence from here. I hope you will be here when i return, creative as ever ๐Ÿ™‚