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Deacon St. John (Days Gone) GeminiPrompt

AAA Live Action Frame

Days Gone: The Final Stand

An extreme hyper-realistic cinematic frame featuring Deacon St. John. High-tension survival mood with a massive Freaker horde and a custom Harley Davidson.


Extreme hyper-realistic live action movie frame of Deacon St. John (from reference photo), 1000% identical facial features, blonde hair/beard, clear blue eyes. Serious, cold expression looking at camera. Wearing classic biker leather vest, worn and dirty textures. Sitting on ground leaning against a black and gold Harley Davidson Fat Boy. Background: massive horde of Freakers (Days Gone zombies) rushing forward in an abandoned dusty road. Cinematic anamorphic lens, realistic depth of field, motion blur on zombies. Extreme skin detail, visible pores, sweat, and dirt. 8k resolution, ultra-premium post-production. with the @Libraryprompts.com logo. Aspect ratio: 9:16.))
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Prompt Variations (Copy & Try)

Variation 1: Midnight Rain
Setting: Heavy rain at night in the Oregon forest. Leather vest is wet and reflective. Blue moonlight key light with orange fire reflections from a nearby burning car.
Variation 2: Stealth Mode
Deacon crouching in tall grass, holding a crossbow. One lone zombie in the background, out of focus. High-tension, dark green and moody color grading.

Dungeon Survival Secrets

  • Anamorphic Lens: Using "anamorphic lens" creates that wide, cinematic bokeh and horizontal lens flares that make it look like a real $200M Hollywood movie.
  • Identical Identity: Specifying "1000% identical" and detailing "blonde hair/beard" ensures the AI doesn't give you a generic character, but keeps your face.
  • Texture layering: Mentioning "worn and dirty textures" and "visible pores" is what separates a "video game look" from a "Live Action" look.

FAQ

Q: How to keep the bike details sharp?

A: The prompt includes "mechanical ultra-realistic details" and "Harley Davidson Fat Boy" to guide the AI towards the specific iconic bike look.

Q: Why 9:16?

A: It's the best format for a "Full Body" shot that captures both you sitting on the ground and the height of the motorcycle behind you.