
Prompt
355 wordsCreate a retro-pop music festival campaign poster from the uploaded image. The uploaded person, musician, fashion portrait, casual portrait, product, or object becomes the hero subject. Preserve the subject's identity, main pose energy, face or object details, and recognizable silhouette while rebuilding the scene as a concert-poster composition. Art direction: a lively mix of 1970s screen-print posters, early-2000s music magazine layouts, and clean contemporary festival branding. The result should feel designed, rhythmic, and collectible rather than like a generic event flyer. Subject treatment: turn the subject into a charismatic festival icon with expressive styling, clear facial or product detail, and a confident stage-ready presence. Add retro fashion cues when appropriate: tinted round glasses, layered jewelry, patterned shirts, cropped jackets, flared shapes, colored leather, or festival accessories. Keep clothing and props believable for the uploaded subject. Layout: use oversized display typography behind the subject, with parts of the letters hidden by the hero image. Build a layered portrait overlap, clean negative space, asymmetrical spacing, and a few small editorial details such as date, venue, lineup fragments, ticket code, stage label, and issue number. Keep the hierarchy simple: headline first, subject second, supporting copy last. Typography: add readable poster text such as “SUMMER SOUND FEST”, “LIVE ALL NIGHT”, “MAIN STAGE”, “SATURDAY 8 PM”, and “VOL. 09”. Use bold retro lettering with soft curves, condensed side labels, and small ticket-style microtype. The words should look intentional and spelled correctly. Color and texture: warm cream paper, cherry red, sky blue, golden yellow, hot pink, faded orange, and deep ink black. Add subtle paper grain, halftone dots, worn ink edges, and slight print-registration offsets without making the design dirty or hard to read. Lighting and finish: keep the subject sharp and realistic with editorial flash, natural skin or material texture, believable shadows, and light graphic overlays around the edges. The poster should feel like a finished music-culture campaign, suitable for a social post or collectible print. Avoid changing the subject identity, distorted faces, bad hands, extra fingers, unreadable type, random logos, real artist names, copyrighted festival branding, muddy colors, cluttered layout, plastic skin, low-resolution templates, watermarks, and obvious AI artifacts.
About this prompt
Retro Music Festival Pop Poster is a ready-to-use poster prompt for GPT Image 2 on Image 2. Copy the 355 words below, paste them into the Create form, and you will get a result close to the preview above. Tweak the Product Ad, Poster, Product tag if you want to push it somewhere new.
Use it as a starting point and keep iterating: change the subject, lighting, or composition until it looks right. The credit cost stays the same whether you run it as-is or remix it.
Use case
A strong starting point for Poster
Start here when you want a poster image in the same direction as Retro Music Festival Pop Poster. The prompt already sets the look and structure; swap in your own subject, product, colors, or scene details for the brief you have in mind.
Easy places to tweak
- Subject Swap in your person, product, place, or object without changing the overall composition.
- Look and mood Tune the lighting, palette, camera angle, or materials so the image fits your brand.
- Final format Set the aspect ratio, background, text, or layout notes before you generate.
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How to use it
- Step 1
Copy the prompt
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- Step 2
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- Step 3
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