Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with creating some cool AI-generated images. I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz about Trent Daniels and his unique style, so I figured I’d give it a shot.

First, I opened up my go-to image generator. Honestly, there are tons out there, but I’m kinda used to this one, so I just stuck with it.
Getting Started
I typed in “Trent Daniels style” into the prompt box, just to see what would happen. I had no specific image in mind. I really just wanted to see the baseline results.
- The first few results? Kinda weird. Lots of distorted faces and strange color palettes. Not exactly what I was expecting.
- So, I added some more detail to the prompt. I threw in “portrait of a woman, cyberpunk, vibrant colors.” I figured that might guide it a bit more.
Tweaking the Prompt
This time, things started to look a bit better. I got images that were definitely more in line with what I imagined “Trent Daniels” style to be. The colors were popping, and the cyberpunk theme was coming through.
I tried a lot of basic prompts, here’s some of the things I put:
- “Trent Daniels style, robot in a futuristic city”
- “Trent Daniels style, fantasy landscape with glowing mushrooms”
- “Trent Daniels style, abstract portrait with geometric shapes”
Experimenting Further
I spent a good hour just playing around with different keywords and combinations. I discovered that adding things like “iridescent” or “luminescent” really amped up the visual effects. I was starting to get some images that I thought were pretty cool!

I even tried combining “Trent Daniels” with other artists I like, just to see what would happen. The results were all over the place, but it was a fun way to explore different styles. Some were good, some were terrible, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?
Final Results
In the end, I ended up with a bunch of images I was pretty happy with. I’m no expert, but I felt like I got a decent feel for the “Trent Daniels” style. I think it will be more helpful for the future.
It’s all about experimentation. Just keep throwing different words at it and see what sticks. That’s what I learned today, anyway!