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Blond Boy in Library, Illustration Inspired by Ukiyo-E
Blond Boy in Library, Illustration Inspired by Ukiyo-E
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Blond Boy in Library, Illustration Inspired by Ukiyo-E

A detailed image shows a blond boy in a gray blazer, blindfolded in a dusty library. Volumetric lighting and sharp focus create a breathtaking, vibrant illustration.

Created by Kitty Blacksmith on Mar 26, 2024 using the Blue Pencil XL AI image generator model.


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Text Prompts
highly intricately detailed dark shot of a boy| with messy blond hair| with a light gray blindfold over his eyes| wearing a gray blazer| dark dusty library in background| breathtaking beauty| vibrant| full shot| 8k gorgeous| sharp focus| volumetric lighting| illustration| by Alan Lee & Ukiyo-E & Jeremy ...
Weight: 1
Model
Blue Pencil XL
CKPT

Blue Pencil XL

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

80%

Refiner Weight

Off

Sampling method

K_DPMPP_2M


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