Here we show how PictureCore gives you control over every single detail – from minor adjustments in individual images to transforming the entire mood and style of a series.
See how the logic in our Excel engine makes it possible to maintain stability while allowing you to alter specific parts of the motif with precision. This is where your vision meets the system's exactness.
The background and the character remain stable, while we precisely alter specific elements such as objects (butterfly, lemon, pan flute) as well as the character's movements and clothing. This is logical image control – not random chance.



The images are made in Gemini (Kurd outside a tent).
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In this series, we demonstrate advanced interaction and movement. Even though the background remains completely stable, we control the dragon's movement patterns in every single frame.
- Power and Effect Management: Precise control of the dragon's fire without ruining the rest of the image.
- Stable Environment: The background doesn't change between frames, which creates a cinematic feel.
- Object Control: See how the dragon interacts with the chest and how the new dragon is introduced into the scene.




Images made by ChatGPT (The Dragon's Fire).
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This series shows how we can freeze an entire world while the characters within it act. Notice the small details that prove the system's logic:
- Interaction: The knight goes from standing up to bending down, demonstrating that we control the character's movement without "shaking up" the rest of the image.
- Environmental Stability: The knight stands deep in mud with distinct footprints that remain unchanged between the images.
- Micro-details: Look at the dragonflies in the background – they are in the exact same spot in both frames, despite the dragon landing and the knight changing position.


Images made in Gemini (The Dragon Battle).
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The image of the arrow is the result of a dialogue. By bouncing ideas back and forth with Gemini, we adjusted the details step by step:
- Adjustment: The droplet was initially too large – we made it smaller.
- Precision: We let the arrow split the droplet at the exact right moment.
- Atmosphere: The background was made grayer to emphasize the subject.
This is how PictureCore works. You learn the system by testing and adjusting. You are in control – we bounce ideas back and forth to shape the result together with AI.


Images made in Gemini (Arrow through the air).
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In this series, we use camera angles and zoom. The challenge here is to maintain the characters' appearance despite moving closer and changing perspectives.
- Storytelling: The shot is fired, and the dragon lies defeated in the background to set the scene.
- Zooming in: By zooming in and changing angles, we create a cinematic feel that brings us close to the characters.
- Richness of detail: When we get really close, we see an incredible sharpness in the dragon's scales.
You become your own director, creating a coherent story with technical precision.



Images made in Gemini (The Dragon Battle).
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The Cat – Capturing the tension before the leap and we focus on micro-movements and anatomical logic.
- Movement: A paw is angled, and the gaze is locked forward to show concentration.
- Richness of detail: The fur ripples along the body just as the muscles tense to push off.
- Focus: The background has been blurred to place the cat and its interplay of muscles at the absolute center.
The images are made in Gemini (the cat leaps).
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Multidimensional forces: We have created vertical and horizontal movements that meet swirls pulling inward into the image. See how these swirls catch pieces of eggshell in a controlled spiral.
Materiality and Texture: The contents of the egg possess a weight that causes it to bounce across the flour, creating a visual effect of both softness and power.

Image created in Gemini: (Egg storm)
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Same environment, new experience: We are maintaining the established framework while shifting the lighting. The lightness of the soap bubbles has been replaced by the energy of the balloons—a natural evolution of your creative journey.


We are maintaining a stable interior environment but adjusting specific variables: first, we see the sofa with a new pattern, and in the next step, it is completely removed. Note how the background remains intact and persists throughout the entire process—total control over every detail.


The woman on the sofa has been replaced by a man, and both the ceiling lamp and the rug have been given a new design, color, and pattern. A new side table has been added to the right. We have two people on the sofa, and the background outside the window has been replaced with the appropriate theme to match the aesthetics of the entire room.


(Images created in Gemini: The Sofas)
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Here we show how we control the mood by adding small elements and changing the image – the moon is altered.


The images were made in Gemini (Madness).
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In this image, the challenge was to convey a physical sensation through the screen. Is the image an authentic historical document or a product of our system?
Physical weight: The focus is on the broken wheel. The challenge was to make the metal and wood look as if they are actually supporting the entire mass of the car, right at the moment when something gives way.

Image created in Gemini (T-Ford).
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A small, colorful image with a Disney theme. Just a nice image to look at. But look closer.

Images created by ChatGPT (Unicorn).
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In this final series of seven images, we show the ultimate challenge in AI logic: building a coherent story where each image has its own soul, yet still belongs together.
- The power of story: The challenge lies in maintaining the characters' identity and the logic of the environment across seven different events.
- Systematic stability: By using our Excel engine, we have been able to control the details so that the story feels like a cohesive whole, not seven separate images.
- From start to finish: See how the tension builds and how the environment changes as the story develops.
This shows that PictureCore not only creates motifs but also functions as a powerful tool for authorship and visual storytelling.







The images were made in Gemini (Dragon Warrior).
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A greeting from the creator
I would like to take this opportunity to say that I myself am neither a professional nor have I been working with images for a particularly long time. If there are missing technical details, or if the images do not always reach a traditional 'professional level' – that is precisely the point:
I want to show what is possible to create if you just have the will. By using AICore Color AB and bouncing ideas off the system, anyone can go from a thought to a finished story. It's not about how long you've been doing this, but about the courage to try and the desire to see how far you can go. My gallery is proof that the door to creativity is now open to everyone.
