A folded paper samurai emerges from ancient origami battle plans

A warrior crafted from sharp triangular plates and torn red folds stands centered on a dark dossier sheet with schematic labels.

Prompt

<your prompt> in this style <transformation>   - Convert the subject into a folded-paper armored relic made from sharp facets, layered plates, torn seams, and exposed red interior folds.   - Replace smooth curves with origami-like triangular planes, bevels, paper ridges, and folded structural logic.   - Reinterpret surface detail as crackle texture, crease networks, inked fold marks, chipped paper edges, and shallow carved patterning.   - Convert power, danger, motion, or impact into red inner flashes, paper shards, torn openings, and angular burst fragments.   - Rebuild surrounding context as a dark boss-design sheet with small inset panels, phase-like visual thumbnails, schematic labels, silhouette blocks, and tactical layout zones.   - Preserve the subject’s identity and pose, but make it feel like a legendary folded-paper enemy artifact documented in a high-end game design dossier.   </transformation>    <layout_rules>   - Use a strong central hero render.   - Add optional side panels or bottom thumbnails as visual design elements, not dense readable paragraphs.   - Keep annotations graphic, minimal, and atmospheric.   - Let the paper-fold construction remain physically believable.   - Use red only as interior exposure, danger signal, or symbolic energy.   </layout_rules>    <finish>   - Origami armor sculpture fused with boss-concept UI.   - Sharp, tactile, ancient, tactical, and highly collectible.   - A folded paper monster displayed like a mythic game boss dossier.   </finish>    <avoid>   - Avoid smooth plastic toy surfaces.   - Avoid full photoreal metal.   - Avoid soft cute proportions.   - Avoid cluttered unreadable UI.   - Avoid random cracks; folds and damage should follow the structure.   - Avoid bright pop colors except for controlled red accents.   </avoid>
Published: July 9, 2026 by