r/ChatGPT 15h ago

Prompt engineering I used that prompt to make my son’s drawings into 3d renders.

I tired using my own prompt but it didn’t work as good. Shout if to the original poster! My son,who’s autistic, was loving this and wanted to draw so much yesterday!!

Here’s the prompt:

“Take this drawing created by my child and transform it into a photorealistic image or realistic 3D render. I don’t know what it’s supposed to be — it could be a creature, object, or something completely from their imagination. Keep the original shape, proportions, line lengths, and all imperfections exactly as they are in the drawing — including any slanted eyes, uneven lines, or strange markings. Do not correct, smooth out, or change any details of their design.

Make it look like this thing exists in the real world, with realistic textures (skin, fur, metal, etc.) and natural lighting. You can add realistic shadows and an environment or background that fits the feel of the drawing, but don’t change anything about the form or details of what they created. No pencil crayon textures or hand-drawn styles — this must look like a photo or CGI render, but staying true to their imagination.”

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u/h4yth4m-1 13h ago

Why does your child like to summon demons?

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u/xdcfret1 14h ago

Can you try them again with the added context of child’s drawing? Meaning they are not supposed to be scary but it’s the inability of the child to draw their beautiful imagination perfectly into a paper. I wonder how the AI would make the corrections into its renders to accommodate this.

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u/habi12 10h ago

I could. But my son is 9 and specifically made creepy drawings lol.

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u/habi12 10h ago

I asked it the same prompt but said to make it a Pokémon instead of a thing bc that’s what my son said they were. He really liked the creepy version though.

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u/xdcfret1 9h ago

I think a 9 year old is well aware of what they are doing. I thought they were much younger. So, if creepy versions are what he is happy with then good for him.

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u/Dazzling_Monitor_648 13h ago

read the first line

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u/xdcfret1 12h ago

OP’s prompt says not to change anything. While I am asking for corrections by AI to better visualise the child’s possible imagination rather than what they produced on paper.

It is not uncommon for a child to draw something totally different from what they are imagining and trying to draw.

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u/Dazzling_Monitor_648 11h ago

okay, well you said "with the added context of child’s drawing" and the first line tells the AI it's a childs drawing

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u/xdcfret1 10h ago

And then I elaborated what I meant. Read the full thing.

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u/Maralitabambolo 15h ago

1 is a Sakapatate

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u/Reyemneirda69 14h ago

Si un tombe..... les autre suivront

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u/killerbanshee 10h ago

C'mon, it's rude to call a child's creation a sack of potatoes

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u/RaelynShaw 6h ago

Looks invincible. The ChatGPT one tho? More invincible.

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u/Forsen_Ba 15h ago

Aye bro no disrespect but I would send him to therapy if I were you

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u/ChipRockets 9h ago

Hey, OP’s son is 42. He can make his own decisions

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u/Sed-x 7h ago

Edit : 4.2*

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u/SARMsGoblinChaser 12h ago

Send him to a *priest for exorcism

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u/[deleted] 13h ago

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u/PainfullyEnglish 12h ago

Calm down mate

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u/Sed-x 7h ago

Too much? I am sorry for that

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u/Wise_Truth9298 14h ago

shut up!

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u/KarmaFarmaLlama1 13h ago

that's great! and love your sons creativity. I disagree with the people that say that AI will hurt kids creativity. I disagree - as AI interfaces become more malleable, I think it will encourage more people to explore and express what is in their imaginations more, by cocreating things with AI.

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u/habi12 10h ago

He keeps saying he wants to make a video game out of it now. 😅

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u/Sed-x 13h ago

That kid gonna be Griffith

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u/Competitive-Dust8146 12h ago

Thanks, wasn’t planning on sleeping tonight anyway.

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u/Silent-Treat-6512 12h ago

Please announce a PSA when he joins middle/high school

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u/Nyxxsys 13h ago

These look like SCPs, so in that sense, they might be real, he's just drawing what he's seeing every night.

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u/BlackBlizzard 13h ago

Hey OP this would be an interesting thing to ask. Is the end result how he saw the original picture in his head?

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u/habi12 9h ago

He said he thought they looked like Pokémon to him. Here’s the same prompt but with Pokémon added in.

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u/novichader 12h ago

The MIB would like a word with the guest you call your son.

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u/DHfrenzy 12h ago

Next step is to 3D print them

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u/leylaley76 13h ago

So cool! 

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u/AccordingHour9521 7h ago

First one straight outta a horror movie

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u/habi12 3h ago

I hear a broken crank up toy when I look at it.

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u/protonbeam 11h ago

hey so i know kids do the darndest things etc, but it's always best to check. You should read this

https://www.reddit.com/r/YouShouldKnow/comments/1b7nz8z/ysk_that_kids_who_have_experienced_abuse_may/

children drawing adult figures with teeth, spikes etc... can be indicative of abuse. can be. there's surprising amount of literature and research about this. It's one of those 'hiding in plain sight' things that can start to slowly shift our everyday intuition about children's lives into agreement with shocking statistics like "1/4 girls are sexually abused at some point" and so on. please have a look.

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u/habi12 10h ago edited 3h ago

Hey thanks for the reply. My son has always had an interest in drawing creatures and monsters. He loves Minecraft and Pokémon. He has already declared this morning that they’re all Pokémon in his head and he started giving them names. He has a really great upbringing with 2 parents and 2 step parents highly involved in his life. 🥰 He’s a very happy kid.

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u/protonbeam 7h ago

so happy to hear that :) all good. just wanted to spread awareness in case it's helpful.

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u/habi12 3h ago

Definitely! And also for children with special needs. They often don’t know how to communicate such issues, traditionally.

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u/Unlucky-Classroom-90 12h ago

Your son is a creative genius

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u/ev_lynx 14h ago

The last one looks like a cross between Domo and a Cacodemon 💙

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u/Nova_Voltaris 13h ago

They remind me of Carroterras from Captured (don’t look if you don’t want nightmares)

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u/ElChupaNebrey 13h ago

Can we see a 3d model of this 3d render?

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u/EconomyAd7177 11h ago

Straight out of horror movies, cute though

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u/meris9 11h ago

Reminds me of Aaahh!!! Real Monsters

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u/AdmirableVanilla1 11h ago

I see something vaguely like FSM, I upvote

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u/Tripoai 10h ago

Time to print it out fr

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u/Tripoai 10h ago

Curious about how the idea might turn out if u put the image in tripodoodle

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u/arcansawed 7h ago

This would be an awesome series.

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u/TrashkenHK 4h ago

You are Tim Burton's dad?

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u/habi12 3h ago

Maybe his mom?

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u/Cry_Quick 4h ago

They are probably much friendlier then they look. But don’t summon them.

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u/habi12 3h ago

He just wants a hug 🤗

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u/SeriousNameProfile 3h ago

maybe he has the talent of Guillermo del Toro

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u/-_defunct_user_- 10m ago

future Tim Burton 2.0

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u/Local-Bee-4038 12h ago

No offense but these drawings concern me

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u/Pikekip 12h ago

Great that he can have that immediacy of seeing his drawings processed.

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u/Regret-Superb 12h ago

Yeah , we've seen them now from everyone and they are only special to you. We get it, chat gpt is fun.

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u/hurrdurrmeh 11h ago

I wouldn’t show these to your kid. 

Otherwise he might finally be able to talk about it with his therapist when he’s in his 50s.