GPT Image 2

Use Case

Create Tattoo Designs with GPT Image 2

Visualize your next piece of body art before committing to the needle. GPT Image 2 interprets your specific styles—from traditional American and Japanese irezumi to delicate fineline realism—generating clean, stencil-ready concepts.

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How to Create Tattoo Design — Step by Step

1

Decide on the core subject matter of your tattoo (e.g., animals, florals, quotes).

2

Specify your preferred tattoo style (e.g., traditional, neo-traditional, geometric, watercolor).

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Explicitly request a 'white background' so the design can be easily turned into a stencil.

4

Generate variations and take your favorite concepts to a professional tattoo artist.

Example Tattoo Design Prompts

A traditional American tattoo design of a swallow flying with a banner in its beak. Bold black outlines, heavy shading, and a classic color palette of deep red, mustard yellow, and forest green. Crisp white background.

A delicate, minimalist fineline tattoo of a crescent moon surrounded by tiny stars and wildflowers. Very thin, precise black ink lines, no shading. Elegant and dainty, placed centrally on a pure white background.

A Japanese Irezumi style tattoo concept of a coiled dragon holding a glowing pearl. Dynamic waves and wind bars surrounding the dragon. High contrast, highly detailed, vibrant traditional colors on a white background.

A geometric mandala tattoo design. Intricate, perfectly symmetrical dot-work shading, blending sharp triangles with soft floral curves. High contrast black ink on a stark white background, ready for stencil creation.

Pro Tips for Tattoo Design Generation

  • Use terms like 'flash sheet' if you want multiple small designs generated in one image.
  • For precise, delicate work, use keywords like 'single needle', 'fineline', or 'stippling shading'.
  • Avoid overly cluttered backgrounds in your prompt; the focus should be purely on the design itself.

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