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Marilyn Monroe as Queen of Hearts in Cartoon Style
Marilyn Monroe as Queen of Hearts in Cartoon Style
2 months ago

The Faces of the Deck

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Flux Schnell

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Marilyn Monroe as Queen of Hearts in Cartoon Style

This image features Marilyn Monroe reimagined as the Queen of Hearts in a whimsical, cartoonish playing card design. Rendered with bold outlines and vibrant colors, it captures a playful, animated spirit.

Created by Olena the Beautiful on Oct 7, 2025 using the Flux Schnell AI image generator model.


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Creation Settings

Text Prompts
The Faces of the Deck. Cartoonish Marilyn Monroe as the Queen of Hearts on a playing card (deck)
Weight: 1
Model
Flux Schnell
CKPT

Flux Schnell

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%


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