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Surreal Tribute to Pink Floyd in Visionary Art
Surreal Tribute to Pink Floyd in Visionary Art
a year ago

A Life Consumed By Slow Decay

Created a year ago · 2 comments· 0 likes

RealVisXL v4

#surreal#psychedelic#pinkfloyd

Title is lyric to song "High Hopes" from Pink Floyds The Division Bell album

with help from @TheMystic in the prompt

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Surreal Tribute to Pink Floyd in Visionary Art

A surreal image showing a life consumed by decay. The visionary art features expansive and hyperdetailed elements in vibrant colors, reminiscent of Otto Rapp and Gerald Scarfe.

Created by Averoho on Aug 2, 2024 using the RealVisXL v4 AI image generator model.


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I can always see the Scarfe... nice one!

2024-08-06T02:14:07.372ZReply

that should be a album cover - but the inside spread of a LP.

Creation Settings

Text Prompts
A Life Consumed By Slow Decay || surreal tribute to Pink Floyd :: visionary art :: in the styles of Otto Rapp and Gerald Scarfe and Hipgnosis :: Expansive :: Hyperdetailed :: Maximalist :: Vibrant Colors
Weight: 1
Model
RealVisXL v4
CKPT

RealVisXL v4

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

16:9

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

70%

Refiner Weight

Off

Noise Weight

0%

Sampling method

K_DPMPP_2M


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