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Fantasy Ink Flux
Riding the Mini-Rocket, featured on the cover of Atomic Aftermath magazine.
A stunning retro-futuristic scene, reminiscent of mid-20th-century sci-fi art, features a sleek, red rocket soaring through the desert sky, leaving a trail of vibrant exhaust in its wake, as a daring adventurer gazes out through their transparent helmet, surrounded by a worn, distressed desert landscape.
Created by Ramiraux on Jan 29, 2025 using the Fantasy Ink Flux AI image generator model.
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Congratulation for 1st place in the "Punk Sci-fi" challenge
Its a snug fit, but the colours are brilliant 🥰🥰🥰
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"<lora:Fantasy Ink Flux:1.0> A PAINTING old pulp scifi novel cover, see-through gossamer, A futuristic scene where a person is riding a sleek, retro-designed red rocket-like vehicle through the sky. The rocket features fins and a glass dome at the front. The rider wears a gold outfit and brown boots, with long blonde hair flowing behind them. The backdrop includes a desert landscape with mountains and a cloudy sky. The rocket leaves a trail of colorful exhaust, creating a sense of high speed., <Stacked Bob>, bombshell hime cut, dressed in a retro-futuristic rblue spacesuit, with a transparent glass bubble that encases the head. This transparent glass bubble, reminiscent of early space exploration gear, blends retro charm with an avant-garde aesthetic. The glass bubble provides a panoramic view, allowing for an unobstructed field of vision while maintaining a sleek and streamlined appearance, The background should have a distressed, worn look, with the word "Atomic" in cursive red lettering and "AFTERMATH" prominently displayed at the top in bold, stylized lettering. Include additional "RAMIRAUX" branding at the bottom of the poster. The overall aesthetic The overall aesthetic should evoke a sense of nostalgia and adventure, reminiscent of mid-20th-century sci-fi art."
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Hello everyone! This challenge was much better than my previous one, even considering the niche nature of the previous challenge. Special congratulations to Ramiraux for their first place victory, and a genius look into the Atom-punk aesthetic! As always, you can state any lore behind your creations, or suggestions for the next sci-fi challenge in the chat.
As always, God bless, no stress, and may many epic days and peaceful nights lie ahead of you!