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Comic Book Wedding Altar Scene in Guillaume Style
Comic Book Wedding Altar Scene in Guillaume Style
a year ago

Wedding Day" Albert Guillaume (France, 1873 - 1942)

Created a year ago Β· 2 commentsΒ· 0 likes

Dreamshaper XL Lightning

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Comic Book Wedding Altar Scene in Guillaume Style

This image shows a comic book style illustration of a wedding. Two men stand smiling at the altar in a bright church with stained glass. The artwork features vibrant colors, bold lines, and highly detailed textures.

Created by Krasimir Bozhinov on Oct 24, 2024 using the Dreamshaper XL Lightning AI image generator model.


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Lovely colors

2024-10-24T06:42:17.329ZReply

Creation Settings

Preset Style

Modern Comic

Text Prompts
Wedding Day" Albert Guillaume (France, 1873 - 1942)
Weight: 1
Mark Brooks and Dan Mumford, comic book art, perfect, smooth
Weight: 0.9
Model
Dreamshaper XL Lightning
CKPT

Dreamshaper XL Lightning

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%

Noise Weight

50%

ControlNet

Depth to Image

Strength: 50%

Steps: 100%

Start Image
Wedding Day" Albert Guillaume (France, 1873 - 1942)

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