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Intricate Digital Painting with Volumetric Lighting
Intricate Digital Painting with Volumetric Lighting
3 years ago

“Who made this mess?”

Created 3 years ago · 15 comments· 0 likes

Stable Diffusion 1.58x

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Intricate Digital Painting with Volumetric Lighting

A detailed digital painting in a cinematic style. Volumetric lighting enhances the intricate artwork, reminiscent of Giger's biomechanical art.

Created by hamdried on Oct 6, 2022 using the Stable Diffusion 1.5 AI image generator model.


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Someone lost their spaghett

2022-10-06T22:02:05.605ZReply

oh shit that is some thicc spaghetti

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An alien species with terribly inefficient designs, that's who. :P

That's so reminiscent of Sloan's throne in mass effect Andromeda.

Creation Settings

Text Prompts
“Present company excluded”, Dan Mumford, intricate and detailed, digital painting, sharp focus, Byron’s-Muse, artgerm, elegant, Greg Staples, cinematic, Giger, volumetric lighting
Weight: 1
Model
Stable Diffusion 1.5
CKPT

Stable Diffusion 1.5

Initial Resolution

Thumb

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

90%

Sampling method

K_LMS


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