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Monochrome Moth Emerges From Cocoon: Transformation
Monochrome Moth Emerges From Cocoon: Transformation
Anonymous User
2 years ago

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SDXL 1.0

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Monochrome Moth Emerges From Cocoon: Transformation

This image shows a stunning visual metaphor for personal transformation. It depicts a cocoon in monochrome tones, gradually emerging as a beautifully detailed moth, symbolizing embracing one's true self.

Created by Anonymous User on Oct 11, 2023 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.


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Great composition! Following

2023-10-11T21:46:58.472ZReply

Creation Settings

Preset Style

Striking

Text Prompts
Transformation: Depict myself as a cocoon, symbolizing my pre-transition identity. Gradually emerge as a moth, showing the beauty and strength that have come from embracing your true self. Use intricate patterns to represent this transformation. all black, grey and white with minimal colour
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%


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