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Fish Swims Through Keyhole in Barcelona
Fish Swims Through Keyhole in Barcelona
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2 years ago

A fish in my dish, kish, fish, kish...

Created 2 years ago · 0 comments· 0 likes

Dreamshaper XL Lightning

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Fish Swims Through Keyhole in Barcelona

This image shows a fish attempting to swim through a keyhole. Puppets obstruct its path underwater in Barcelona at sunrise. The image is hyperrealistic and ultra detailed.

Created by Omri_slam on May 30, 2024 using the Dreamshaper XL Lightning AI image generator model.


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Text Prompts
"A fish trying to swim, through a giant keyhole, blocked by puppets, under the water, in Barcelona, at thesunrise"; hyperrealistic, ultra detailed, ultra quality, cynematic, colorful
Weight: 2.4
ugly, tiling, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn feet, poorly drawn face, out of frame, extra limbs, disfigured, deformed, body out of frame, blurry, bad anatomy, blurred, watermark, grainy, signature, cut off, draft
Weight: -0.3
Model
Dreamshaper XL Lightning
CKPT

Dreamshaper XL Lightning

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%


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