#1 Bee Spy

Over the years, many other insects and animals have been developed for spying purposes. One example is the "robofish," a remote-controlled robotic fish developed by the US Navy for underwater surveillance. The robofish looks and moves like a real fish, and it is able to collect information on underwater environments without being detected. Today, intelligence agencies use similar devices that are fully controllable and can carry out surveillance. And they’re even smaller.
The Spy Creatures series explores the very possible idea of advanced robotics through the process of prompt crafting in Midjourney with Photoshop for additional editing.
Imagine autonomous solar-powered bot creatures as small as a mosquito with GPS-enabled navigation systems and cameras for eyes that can go undetected and possibly armed in “Black Mirror” style for extreme espionage circumstances. Take a closer look at your garden, maybe they already exist.
Marcus is originally from Ireland and now resides in Australia. A designer, Photoshop pro, and AI prompt engineer, he brings brands to life through identity design and visual storytelling.
#2 Spider Spy

#3 Gold Fish Spy

#4 Fly Spy

#5 Dragonfly Spy

#6 Frog Spy

#7 Butterfly Spy

#8 Mosquito Spy

#9 Beetle Spy

#10 Ladybug Spy



