@Naiknelofar788 shares a JSON prompt from GPT Image 2: travel collage paper cutout

@Naiknelofar788 publishes a complete JSON prompt for travel poster-style collage paper cutout, with negative prompt and universal_prompt.

Travel collage paper cutout generated with GPT Image 2 by @Naiknelofar788
Result: cut collage poster with central typography and layered landmarks. Source: @Naiknelofar788

@Naiknelofar788 shares a structured JSON prompt for GPT Image 2: layered paper cutout collage with central typography, radial landmarks and negative prompt — ideal for travel and events.

AI Prompt · How to do it

Travel collage paper cutout generated with GPT Image 2 by @Naiknelofar788

Result published by @Naiknelofar788. @Naiknelofar788

Steps

  1. Open ChatGPT with GPT Image 2 or Higgsfield.
  2. Paste the entire JSON or just universal_prompt.
  3. Add the desired destination or headline in the layout_prompt.

Prompt to copy

{
"style": {
"type": "paper cutout collage illustration with mixed photography elements",
"visual_tone": "playful, vibrant, travel-poster inspired",
"mood": "celebratory, adventurous, uplifting"
},
"layout_prompt": "Create a layered paper-cut collage poster with a central bold headline placed on irregular white cutout shapes. Surround the text with travel-themed elements arranged in a semi-circular composition.",
"universal_prompt": "A vibrant paper cutout collage style poster with bold central typography placed on turned white shapes, surrounded by layered travel-inspired elements like landmarks, vehicles, and nature. Bright daylight lighting, soft sky background with clouds, playful composition, strong sans-serif typography, subtle shadows and paper textures, colorful yet balanced palette, dynamic and celebratory mood, high detail, professional advertising design",
"negative_prompt": "photorealistic single scene, minimalism, dark lighting, monochrome palette, flat design without layers, heavy shadows, cluttered typography, low contrast, blurry elements"
}

Prompt JSON according to original publication. You can paste it in its entirety or use just universal_prompt. Posted with @higgsfield.