Thanks for the amazing feedback, I'm glad so many people liked it.
I've been asked for a step-by-step process and it's difficult to explain by message without image attachment so I'm going to show it here. Let's take the example of the "direct pie in the face booth" that seems to be the favorite.
Like I said there are four parts in the prompts: the prompt itself, the preset, and the two characters you want to use as reference.
Let's start from the characters. You want to use something like this as a prompt:
Show me an alluring young ginger woman, thin and fast. dress her in a wacky, bright, black-and-pink gameshow outfit made of glossy tight spandex and designed for audience enjoyment. The outfit should take inspiration from maid outfits and kpop but with a modern and male-gaze vibe. Add a background of a colorful neon gameshow stage. The outfit should feel a little embarrassing to wear and allow gratuitous camera shots. Put side by side the front and back view of the character.
Feel free to adjust it for you specific vibe, you can also describe in further details the character or their personality. You can also use another character or image as model for the gameshow character.
Then for the preset, you want to first fix the horrible yellow tint that SORA has by default, as well as bring in the idea that this is about messy people. There's no mandatory way to write a preset but I used mostly those two in the prompts:
Theme: hyper realistic slapstick comedy focusing on pie fights and general food-based fun. Audience: young males with high hormones. Content transformation: ethereal lighting, hyper-detailed backgrounds with soft glows and warm light, creating a colorful, contrasted tone typical of contemporary gameshows. Also makes women characters amazingly beautiful even when pied in the face, look elegant and fully creamy like a dream. Heavy layers of smooth and covering cream pie on faces and clothes. Slapstick. Pie. More pies. Designed for people who love pies
If you follow those steps, you should have all your characters ready, and your preset created.
Now that you have your characters and preset, you can make your prompt and final image.
Make sure you use your characters as reference, your preset and use the prompt for the actual image:
Ultra-photorealistic slapstick comedy image captured from a low over-the-shoulder angle behind a glamorous contestant. She stands confidently on the edge of an inflatable pie booth (a vertical inflatable structure designed for one person to strapped in and pied), one hand extended forward, caught mid-action as she plants a massive cream pie directly into the face of her unsuspecting teammate. Her posture is playful but assertive -- fully bending in, arms slightly bent, her open hand pressing the tin flush against the other woman's face with a dramatic splat. Her backside is fully in frame, captured with cinematic flair by a well-positioned studio camera.
Both women wear matching gameshow outfits -- theatrical, glossy, and designed to emphasize the contrast between clean control and messy surrender.
The framing is tight and intimate -- focused on the upper bodies of the two contestants within the booth. The pie is held flat and stable, the back of the tin perfectly clean and visible, creating striking contrast with the symmetrical wall of thick white liquid cream erupting from the front and propelled upwards and behind the face in a slightly exaggerated motion. The splatter forms an uneven halo of cream on the booth around her head. Her palm is centered behind the tin, fingers splayed confidently as she pushes in a crisp, front-to-back motion. The tin buckles slightly from the impact, enhancing the realism.
The contestant taking the hit wears a different outfit -- still glossy but now almost entirely overtaken by cream. She is strapped at the waist and wrists with velcro to the inflatable wall of the booth as a messy forfeit for losing. Her head tilts slightly upward as the cream collapses across her face in a dense, whipped ring. Her nose and lips are barely visible beneath the fluffy layer; meringue pours down her chest in thick dollops. Her bangs are pasted flat, hair beginning to curl forward under the weight of the foam. The pose -- arms behind, shoulders back, face engulfed -- reads as pure, theatrical submission.
The inflatable pie booth has been seamlessly integrated into the gameshow studio environment: purple and baby-blue padded walls match the surrounding set design, with chromed signage and a floor illuminated by soft, underglow stage lighting. The booth no longer feels like a separate object -- it's a natural extension of the stage, framed by archways, LED columns, and audience risers behind a transparent barrier.
The crowd beyond the booth watches through clear paneling -- visibly cheering, laughing, and recording with raised phones. Colored reflections bounce off the vinyl walls and puddles of foam on the floor, creating a glossy, high-energy comedy aesthetic. This isn't just a splat -- it's a gameshow centerpiece, with every element perfectly staged.
At the bottom of the frame, a glowing animated overlay appears:
"Eliminated!" A small banner at the bottom Styled in glowing electric yellow with broadcast-style motion graphics and scanline shimmer. Left side: A simplistic chibi cartoon face of the winner leaning into a pie throw, grinning with pride Right side: A simplistic chibi face of the loser, hands behind her back, face completely buried in foam with visible impact rings and splatter trails
Render notes for 8K realism: Tight over-the-shoulder camera -- focus on the moment of impact, body posture, and hand placement Pie: clean-backed tin, full contact, tin visibly compressed at center Meringue: thick, symmetrical burst with foam layering over face, shoulders, and chest Booth: glossy vinyl; integrated into studio lighting and stage architecture. A mocking golden crown is painted on the booth to look like it's on the head of the girl standing for her pie forfeit. Loser's hands: strapped to the booth-- a comedic posture of dramatic surrender Studio environment: audience behind booth panels, bright but diffuse lighting, no sirens One woman spotless and powerful, the other fully creamed and theatrically defeated
And that's it! Note that it may take a few attempts before you get a "perfect" one, sometimes the tin will still clip through the faces or hands.
You can easily edit this prompt to remove the overlay, change the setting, or put different characters like men instead of women in any position. But you should never remove the comedy / gameshow references as the prompt will be blocked.
You can also put the camera even lower but that will reduce your success rate.
These are really fun! I love that you created an aesthetic with them that's really unique. That's really rare for AI work and you obviously put a lot of work into it. Looking forward to more from you!