Choose Text or a Reference Image
Write the scene you want, upload an image you have permission to use, or combine both to guide composition and visual direction.
Start with a written concept or reference image, then guide the materials, landscape, lighting, atmosphere, and cultural context of your temple artwork.
Build prompts around specific settings, materials, approaches, and atmosphere while distinguishing researched references from original fantasy concepts.
Choose a textual or visual starting point, describe culturally relevant details, and inspect the result as artwork rather than documentation.
Write the scene you want, upload an image you have permission to use, or combine both to guide composition and visual direction.
Specify architectural elements, materials, region or original fantasy context, surrounding landscape, weather, lighting, mood, and viewpoint.
Check structural continuity, repeated ornament, cultural details, lighting, and landscape relationships. Revise the prompt when important elements are mixed or unclear.
Describe the full scene from scratch or use an image to guide composition, materials, palette, and the relationship between architecture and landscape.
Name timber, carved stone, tile, plaster, metal, vegetation, terrain, weather, time of day, and camera viewpoint instead of relying on a broad style label.
Identify the region, period, architectural elements, and reference sources when cultural accuracy matters, and avoid combining unrelated sacred traditions casually.
Generated temple art is for visual exploration. It is not verified historical evidence or construction plans and should not be presented as either.
Describe the architecture, landscape, materials, cultural context, and atmosphere you want to explore.