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Digital Chessboard After 1.e4 e5 reverse prompt example: This prompt generates a clean digital chess diagram showing the exact board position after the opening moves 1.e4 e5,...

Digital Chessboard After 1.e4 e5 Reverse Prompt Example

This prompt generates a clean digital chess diagram showing the exact board position after the opening moves 1.e4 e5, useful for chess tutorials and move-notation comparisons.

This infographic prompt is a strong starting point when you need a composed GPT Image 2 result with a clear subject, visual structure, and reusable style direction.

Use in generator

Aspect ratio

16:9 or 4:3

Quality pass

Standard first, then high detail

Workflow

Start text-to-image, then rerun with one focused edit at a time.

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English prompt

A clean, flat digital top-down chessboard centered in the frame, shown as a square 8x8 board with algebraic coordinates visible on all four sides: letters a through h along the top and bottom, and numbers 8 through 1 along the left and right. Use a dark charcoal outer background and border, with alternating light beige and muted taupe-gray squares. Render simple high-contrast 2D chess icons, black pieces at the top and white pieces at the bottom, in a crisp vector-like style with no wood texture, no realistic lighting, and no extra interface elements. Show the exact position after the opening moves 1. e4 e5: black major pieces on a8 rook, b8 knight, c8 bishop, d8 queen, e8 king, f8 bishop, g8 knight, h8 rook; black pawns on a7, b7, c7, d7, f7, g7, h7, and e5; white pawns on a2, b2, c2, d2, f2, g2, h2, and e4; white major pieces on a1 rook, b1 knight, c1 bishop, d1 queen, e1 king, f1 bishop, g1 knight, h1 rook. Leave all other squares empty. Keep the composition perfectly symmetrical, instructional, and legible, like a digital chess diagram illustrating opening move order.

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