Gleaming spires shooting up into the upper atmosphere, airbrush art by John Harris and Mitch Gerads
by Tom Bagshaw, Anato Finnstark, and Anna Mill
by Benjamin West, Anne-Louis Girodet, John Singleton Copley, and Viktor Vasnetsov
egg, eggs, sphere, spheres, rock, rocks, ball, balls, globe, globes
wide-angle, high resolution
hyper-detailed, hyper-realism, cinematic, widescreen, Ultra-HD, rendered in Enscape
Alex Hirsch, Canaletto, Caspar David Friedrich, Greg Rutkowski, Gustave Doré, H.R. Giger, James Gurney, Max Ernst, Kandinsky, Roger Dean, Simon Stålenhag, Zdzisław Beksiński,
Marlene Dumas, Rebecca Guay, Ida Applebroog, Sanam Khatibi, Alejandra Hernández, Jesse Mockrin, Amy Sherald, Gina Beavers, Louisa Gagliardi, Alex Ross
Francis A. Silva, Jasper Francis Cropsey, Julius Klever; Craig Potton, James Gurney, Harvey Dunn, by Albert Bierstadt and Martin Johnson Heade; Max Rive; Gustave Courbet, Caspar David Friedrich, Ivan Ivanovich Shishkin
Carr Clifton, Galen Rowell
cel shaded, digital art, digital illustration, volumetric lighting, 4K, 8K resolution, DSLR, filmic, HDR
Behance HD; digital matte painting; hyper-realism; Cinema 4D; finalRender; Sketchlab; semi-realism; hyper-maximalist; Unreal Engine VRAY; Raytrace; 8k resolution; ZBrush Central
3D shading, AppGameKit, Behance HD, cel-shaded, CGSociety, Cinema 4D, CryEngine, IMAX, Octane Render, Unreal Engine 5, Unreal Engine, Unity 3D, VRay, ZBrush, volumetric lighting, ZBrush Central, Raytracing
depth, beautiful, complex, detailed, elaborate, hyper-detailed, photo-realistic
unclear, noisy, dirty, watermark, low resolution, fuzzy, grainy, ugly, imbalanced, overworked, undeveloped, scratches, dingy, overexposed, messy, bokeh
Scratches, noisy, dirty, unclear, Too sharp, over-sharpened, too dark, underexposed
cluttered, messy, scratches, paint flecks, noisy, dirty, unclear, Watermark, text, blurry, blur, noise, undeveloped, paint flecks, too sharp, underexposed
blur, blurry, dirty, noisy, over-sharpened, paint flecks, scratches, text, too dark, too sharp, unclear, underexposed, undeveloped, watermark
Well Composed, Incredibly Detailed Composition, beautiful pigments, heavenly light
Fantastic! If you like to read you should check out the Cinder Spires series by Jim Butcher - calling it a steampunk setting would be really really minimizing how imaginative it is. Kinda high fantasy meets steampunk but with a set of physical laws and constraints by which all the fanciful stuff must operate. So it's actually more of science fiction in that respect IMO because the difference between sci-fi and fantasy to me has so often come down to sci-fi being set within worlds with understandable, comprehensive sets of laws by which the universe operates (tho almost always different than those of our own universe, FTL travel being possible being a prime example) whereas fantasy seems to be written under a permanently-assumed suspension of disbelief.