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Enigmatic Stairway to Heaven in Holographic Art Style
3 years ago

Stairway to Heaven

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Enigmatic Stairway to Heaven in Holographic Art Style

A surreal stairway to heaven is depicted using bizarre colors and volumetric lighting. The image is rendered with advanced technological features in an inhuman, otherworldly style.

Created by KingD4le on Jun 27, 2022 using the Artistic AI image generator model.


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An amazingly enigmatic rendering of a stairway to heaven by Lee Madgwick, Barclay Shaw, Anato Finnstark, Dan Flavin, James Turrell, and Dan Mumford
Weight: 1
bizarre colors 8k resolution technological strange inhuman otherworldly unfamiliar odd volumetric lighting luminous Unreal Engine 64 megapixels Octane Render VRay holographic art Brut
Weight: 0.6
grainy, scratches, paint flecks, noisy, dirty, unclear, logo, signature, watermark
Weight: -1
Gustave Doré Zdzisław Beksiński Ernst Haeckel H.R. Giger Ansel Adams
Weight: -1
faces, people, person, man, skin, hair, eyes, figure, human
Weight: -1
faces, people, person, man, skin, hair, eyes, figure, human
Weight: -1
Model
Artistic
CKPT

Artistic

Initial Resolution

Low

Aspect Ratio

4:3

Video Settings

6s duration, 16 fps, 10 iterations per frame

Animation settings

Zoom: 10%, Rotate: 0%, Pan X: 0%, Pan Y: 10%


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