
How to create a SpongeBob Late Night image
The prompt
Hyper-realistic 3D cinematic portrait of SpongeBob SquarePants collapsed in a battered, fabric-patched recliner in a dim, cluttered den late at night; he appears utterly drained and barely conscious — heavy-lidded eyes drooping shut, mouth slightly agape revealing two buck teeth and a faint thread of drool, realistic porous sponge skin with waterlogged texture, visible pores, cheek freckles, and faint grime buildup, rumpled mustard-yellow polo shirt and a loosened navy tie askew at the collar, scuffed square trousers and mismatched tube socks. A cold, half-eaten cheeseburger with wilted lettuce rests on his stomach, ketchup smear and sesame-seed crumbs dusting his lap and the recliner cushion; a wireless controller is loosely gripped in both hands and a second sits wedged between his thigh and the armrest, a shrink-wrapped open-world action game case balanced on the chair's side table. In the softly blurred background, a realistic stylized snail (Gary) rests on a braided rug slightly out of focus. Mood: late-night melancholy cut with quiet comedy. Lighting: dramatic cinematic lighting — warm amber-green key glow from an off-screen TV monitor illuminating his face and the cheeseburger from below, cool desaturated-blue ambient fill from the surrounding room, subtle silver rim light from a cracked side window, soft volumetric dust motes drifting through the beams, deep shadows and high contrast. Composition: vertical portrait orientation, low slightly-above-eye-level camera angle, tight crop centered on character and recliner, strong shallow depth of field with smooth bokeh, film grain, and mild lens vignette. Style: hyper-detailed photorealistic render, physically based materials, subsurface scattering on sponge skin, realistic worn fabric texture, melted cheese gloss, visible crumbs and grease sheen, extremely high detail, whimsical yet melancholic atmosphere.
How it works
- 1Tweak the prompt or pick a different model.
- 2Hit Generate — your image renders in seconds.
- 3Drop it straight into a video.





