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Cinematic Visualization of Amygdala and Circadian Rhythm
Cinematic Visualization of Amygdala and Circadian Rhythm
a year ago

Explore the intersection of Circadian Rhythm and the Amygdala

Created a year ago · 3 comments· 0 likes

SDXL 1.0

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Cinematic Visualization of Amygdala and Circadian Rhythm

A striking picture of the brain's amygdala intersecting with circadian rhythms. The image features a hyperrealistic neurological visualization with glistening neurons and a moody, cinematic aesthetic. The color palette is deep blues and purples.

Created by Bilbo Rhodo on Nov 10, 2024 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.


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Creation Settings

Preset Style

Striking

Text Prompts
Explore the intersection of Circadian Rhythm and the Amygdala
Weight: 1
intricate details, HDR, beautifully shot, hyperrealistic, sharp focus, 64 megapixels, perfect composition, high contrast, cinematic, atmospheric, moody
Weight: 0.9
Model
SDXL 1.0
CKPT

SDXL 1.0

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%

Refiner Weight

50%

Sampling method

K_DPMPP_2M


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