Theme System

Create consistent worlds with thematic context for all your assets.

What is the Theme System?

The Theme system allows you to define the overall context and atmosphere for your game project. Once you set a theme, SpriteCook remembers it across all your generations, ensuring visual and stylistic consistency without having to repeat yourself.

This is incredibly powerful for creating cohesive game worlds. Instead of writing "dark medieval dungeon with moss and torches" in every single prompt, you can set it once as your theme and then use simple prompts like "north wall" or "floor tile."

Theme Examples

Themes can be as simple or detailed as you need:

Short Form Themes

Medieval Fantasy

Then prompt: "Knight", "Wizard", "Stone wall", "Treasure chest"

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Sci-Fi Space Station

Then prompt: "Astronaut", "Control panel", "Airlock door", "Robot"

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Cyberpunk City

Then prompt: "Hacker", "Neon sign", "Street vendor", "Hover car"

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Detailed Theme Example

Theme Description:

"A top-down dungeon crawler set in an ancient underground temple. The atmosphere is dark and mysterious with moss-covered stone walls, crumbling architecture, and flickering torch light casting dramatic shadows. The dungeon has a greenish-gray color palette with accents of gold from ancient treasures. Water drips from the ceiling creating small puddles on the worn stone floors. Cobwebs hang in corners and vines creep through cracks in the walls."

Now you can use simple prompts:

"North wall"
"Floor tile"
"Corner piece"
"Pillar"
"Treasure chest"
"Door"

The AI will automatically include the mossy, ancient temple atmosphere in every generation!

More Theme Ideas

Medieval Fantasy

Knights, wizards, castles, and magical creatures in a classic fantasy setting

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Sci-Fi Space Station

Futuristic technology, astronauts, and cosmic exploration

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Cyberpunk City

Neon-lit streets, hackers, and high-tech urban environments

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Cozy Village

Warm, peaceful farming game with colorful cottages and friendly NPCs

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Horror Mansion

Gothic, Victorian-era haunted house with dark corridors and eerie atmosphere

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Tropical Island

Bright, vibrant paradise with palm trees, clear water, and sandy beaches

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Steampunk Factory

Industrial Victorian setting with brass gears, steam pipes, and mechanical devices

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Ancient Temple

Mysterious dungeon with moss-covered walls, torches, and ancient treasures

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Why Use Themes?

Saves time: No need to repeat context in every prompt
Consistency: All assets automatically share the same atmosphere and style
Simpler prompts: Focus on what you're creating, not the overall aesthetic
Cohesive worlds: Ensures everything in your game feels like it belongs together