Alright, let’s talk about this “concept art call of duty” thing. I’ve been messing around with some AI art generators lately, and I thought, why not try to make some cool Call of Duty-style concept art?
First off, I jumped onto one of those AI image generators. You know, the ones where you type in a bunch of words and it spits out a picture? Yeah, those. I started with some basic prompts like “soldier in a futuristic war zone” and “battlefield with explosions.”

The first few results were, uh, interesting. Lots of weird, distorted figures and landscapes that didn’t quite look like anything. So, I started getting more specific. I added stuff like “Call of Duty style,” “cinematic lighting,” and “detailed armor.”
- “Call of Duty style soldier in a war-torn city”
- “intense firefight, cinematic lighting, highly detailed”
- “futuristic weapons, explosive background, gritty realism”
Then I played around with the different settings. You can usually tweak things like the art style, the level of detail, and the overall mood of the image. It took a bit of trial and error, but I finally started getting some images that looked pretty darn cool. Some of them looked like they could be straight out of a Call of Duty game! And I’m not even a professional artist or anything.
I kept refining my prompts and tweaking the settings. After a while, I had a whole bunch of images that I was actually pretty happy with. I even started experimenting with different scenarios, like a nighttime raid or a desert battle. And I generated a bunch of those images.
My “Artwork”
So, yeah, that’s how I spent my afternoon making some Call of Duty concept art with AI. It was a fun little experiment, and I learned a lot about how these AI tools work.
Maybe I’ll try making some more concept art in the future. Who knows, maybe one day AI will be making all the concept art for video games! Just kidding… unless?
Anyway, that is all I’m gonna share today. See you guys next time!