A prompt cookbook for GPT Image 2, scraped from X
Copy-paste prompts that trick an image model into faking iPhone photos, game screenshots, and handwritten notebooks.

What it does
This repo collects prompts for OpenAI’s GPT Image 2, organized by category: photorealism, game screenshots, UI mockups, typography, anime styles, and more. Each entry includes the full prompt text, a sample output image, and attribution to the X (Twitter) user who posted it. It’s essentially a community-curated cheat sheet for a specific image model.
The interesting bit
The prompts are deliberately verbose and oddly specific — “harsh direct on-camera flash,” “visible subtle skin texture and micro pores,” “no plastic skin, no digital over-sharpening.” The insight is that GPT Image 2 seems to need explicit negative constraints and camera-lens vocabulary to produce convincing fakes, not just descriptions of the scene.
Key highlights
- Side-by-side comparisons with other models (Nano Banana 2) in some entries
- Categories span photography, game UI, social-media posts, infographics, and character consistency
- Prompts sourced from named X creators with direct links to posts
- Available in eight languages via translated READMEs
- Links out to a web version at cyberbara.com
Caveats
- Heavy tilt toward photorealistic portraits with repetitive, occasionally uncomfortable descriptive patterns
- No explanation of why these prompts work — just the raw text and results
- Star count (1,558) suggests traction, but the repo itself is just markdown and images
Verdict
Useful if you’re actively prompting GPT Image 2 and want to skip the trial-and-error. Skip if you’re looking for general prompt-engineering theory or non-OpenAI models.