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Miniature Sunken Ship Macro Photograph
Miniature Sunken Ship Macro Photograph
2 years ago

Miniature Sunken Ship VI

Created 2 years ago · 0 comments· 0 likes

RealVisXL v3

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Miniature Sunken Ship Macro Photograph

This image shows a small sunken ship on the ocean floor. The miniature scene is depicted in vibrant colors, with sunlight filtering through the water in this detailed macro photograph.

Created by Typhooncat on May 18, 2024 using the RealVisXL v3 AI image generator model.


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Creation Settings

Text Prompts
A tiny miniature cast resin sunken ship / underwater, tilt-shift, macro photography
Weight: 1
Colourful, beautiful, sunlight, cute, realistic textures, intricately detailed, cinematic, DSLR, HDR, amazing background, polished, 16k resolution, closeup, rule of thirds, low aperture, wide aperture
Weight: 0.9
Model
RealVisXL v3
CKPT

RealVisXL v3

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

3:4

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%

Refiner Weight

Off

Noise Weight

25%

Sampling method

K_DPMPP_2M


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