
Generate a cinematic world cup defender poster with World Cup Defender Poster energy, football players in a stadium tunnel, floodlights, smoke, fan color, and the text WORLD CUP, no official logo, no crest, no real player likeness.
Create this lookCreate World Cup-inspired defender posters with last-line tension, blocking poses, floodlights, crowd smoke, and original tournament energy. Build a pre-match visual direction first, then take it into Seele AI for posters, images, videos, or playable campaign concepts.
Use national-team-style color, crowd emotion, stadium light, and campaign composition without relying on official marks, federation crests, team badges, official trophy replicas, or real player likenesses.

Generate a cinematic world cup defender poster with World Cup Defender Poster energy, football players in a stadium tunnel, floodlights, smoke, fan color, and the text WORLD CUP, no official logo, no crest, no real player likeness.
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Create a pre-match World Cup-inspired poster for World Cup Defender Poster, national-team-style color palette, packed crowd silhouettes, dramatic city skyline glow, original badge-free uniforms, high contrast campaign art.
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Design a vertical social poster for World Cup Defender Poster World Cup hype, tense night-before-match atmosphere, flags and scarves in the crowd, generic football styling, no official trophy replica, premium sports key art.
Create this lookUse it to plan unofficial World Cup-inspired posters, social graphics, wallpapers, avatars, matchday announcements, and campaign visuals with original prompts and safe football styling.
No. Keep prompts original: avoid official tournament marks, federation crests, club or national team badges, official trophy replicas, and real player likenesses unless you have rights.
Name the country, player role, or match mood; specify national-team-style colors; add stadium lighting and fan emotion; define the output format; and include safety constraints such as no official logos or real people.
Open the workspace with a starter prompt, refine the composition, and adapt it into social posters, thumbnails, fan wallpapers, or follow-on game and video concepts.