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Turn Yourself Into an Action Figure! The Secret AI Prompt Everyone's Using 🎮

Tired of being a boring human? We've uncovered the viral prompts transforming everyone into collectible action figures, complete with blister packaging and tiny accessories.

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TURN YOURSELF INTO A TOY STORE HERO ✨

Happy Tuesday, toy enthusiasts and prompt engineers!

Ever scrolled through social media and wondered how everyone suddenly became action figures overnight? The secret is out—we've uncovered the viral prompts that are turning regular folks into shelf-ready collectibles. And because we're nice like that, we're sharing not one but TWO versions to help you join the plastic fantastic revolution.

THE BASIC BLUEPRINT đź§©

Here's the starter prompt that launched a thousand action figures:

Make a picture of a 3D action figure toy, named "YOUR-NAME-HERE" Make it look like it's being displayed in a transparent plastic package, blister packaging model. The figure is as in the photo, [GENDER/HIS/HER/THEIR] style is very [DEFINE EVERYTHING ABOUT HAIR/FACE/ETC]. On the top of the packaging there is a large writing: "[NAME-AGAIN]" in white text then below it "[TITLE]" Dressed in [CLOTHING/ACCESSORIES]. Also add some supporting items for the job next to the figure, like [ALL-THE-THINGS]. The packaging design is minimalist, cardboard colour, cute toy style sold in stores. The style is cartoonish, cute but still neat, also put [BRAND] logo in the top right corner

THE SUPERCHARGED VERSION 🔋

But why settle for basic when you can go premium? We've turbocharged the prompt for maximum toy-store realism:

Create a high-quality 3D illustration of an action figure toy called "**[YOUR-NAME-HERE]**." The figure is displayed inside a clear, cartoon-style blister package, just like you'd find on a toy store shelf. The packaging is minimalist, with natural cardboard colors and a cute, collectible vibe.
* The action figure should closely resemble the person in the reference photo, capturing their [GENDER/HIS/HER/THEIR] features: [DETAILED HAIR STYLE, FACE SHAPE, EYE COLOR, SKIN TONE, ETC.].
* At the top of the packaging, in bold white letters, write: "**[YOUR-NAME-HERE]**." Directly underneath, add the title "**[TITLE/ROLE]**."
* Dress the figure in [DETAILED CLOTHING/ACCESSORIES], reflecting their unique style or profession.
* Include fun, job-related accessories or props next to the figure, such as [LIST ALL RELEVANT ITEMS, TOOLS, OR GADGETS].
* The overall style should be cartoonish and cute, but with clean, professional lines—think modern collectible toys.
* Place the [BRAND] logo in the top right corner of the packaging.
Make sure the final image is vibrant, playful, and ready for the toy aisle!

This is what we were able to create.

PRO-TIPS FOR YOUR PERSONAL ACTION FIGURE đź’ˇ

  • Get ridiculously specific with your details—the more you customize, the better your mini-me will turn out

  • Don't skimp on the accessories! That tiny laptop or microscopic coffee mug makes all the difference

  • Try different brand logos for varied aesthetics: Hasbro for classic, Funko for cutesy, or make up your own toy company

  • Share your result and watch your colleagues scramble to create their own plastic alter egos

WHAT'S NEXT IN COLLECTIBLES? đź‘€

Now that you're armed with the ultimate action figure prompt, what will you create? A "Marketing Maven" complete with tiny presentation clicker? A "Weekend Warrior" with miniature hiking gear? The possibilities are as endless as your imagination!

Remember, in a world of digital profiles, sometimes the most memorable version of yourself comes in plastic. Time to join the toy box revolution!

Until next time, keep prompting and stay collectible! ✌️

We would love to see some of your results - respond with them attached.

Here is one we created for our newsletter:

P.S. If your action figure comes out looking like it fell into a garbage disposal, don't blame us. Blame your prompt-writing skills. (Just kidding! Try, try again!)

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