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Tortoiseshell Cat Portrait with Green Eyes in Fantasy Art
Tortoiseshell Cat Portrait with Green Eyes in Fantasy Art
a year ago

Hyper realistic portrait of a beautiful sleek black and white tortoiseshell cat with deep green eyes

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Crystal Clear XL

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Tortoiseshell Cat Portrait with Green Eyes in Fantasy Art

A close-up portrait of a black and white tortoiseshell cat with green eyes. Rendered with intricate details, the fantasy art style features oil painting textures and iridescent eye sheens in warm, golden light.

Created by Swiftspark _TealRibbonKat on Sep 9, 2024 using the Crystal Clear XL AI image generator model.


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Preset Style

NightCafe

Text Prompts
Hyper realistic portrait of a beautiful sleek black and white tortoiseshell cat with deep green eyes
Weight: 1
detailed matte painting, deep color, fantastical, intricate detail, splash screen, complementary colors, fantasy concept art, 8k resolution trending on Artstation Unreal Engine 5
Weight: 0.9
Model
Crystal Clear XL
CKPT

Crystal Clear XL

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%

Refiner Weight

50%

Sampling method

K_DPMPP_2M


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