Create your own horror-themed images! It's free and easy to generate detailed scenes with dramatic lighting using AI.


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SDXL 1.0
This image shows a horrorcore scene of a character resembling Danny from 'The Shining' on a Power Wheels bike in a red hallway. The image features dramatic lighting, deep colors, and intricate details reminiscent of a brutalist matte painting.
Created by debster on Feb 7, 2024 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.
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#2 from checkpoints ... it opens the "base" models ... the SDXL you rendered in is one such ... most of them cost credits per creation ...
an exception is the checkpoint / base model called "dreamshaper v8" ... this one is free, as longs as you render 1 image at a time rather than 4 or more ...
so this is like the perfect sandbox playground, to play around with weird prompt ideas ...
compared to SDXL, what comes out often times looks a bit rough, skewed, distorted, weird? but it does not matter ... what counts is if in HERE, you find a pose/setting, visual scene that seems to have potential to further work on ...
this process of experimentation, in dreamv8 is FREE.
so use that, to build a basis, for what you then after evolve in other, more refined models that cost credits ;)
prly need to somehow fix the camera angle to front side if u wanna go for the challenge. this image of Shining is prly relatively strong in the AI memory in this very pose shot from behind. as that is prevalent in movie. there are however also front scenes. where one could see the mask from challenge, if put there.
to force that camera angle, either need to define it in writing in prompt? or, more easily, overlay another pose of person, riding bike, shot from front, with an evolution containing these new settings...
like the image I initially commented on.
what u did here was create a completly new scene, yes, with ur initial settings, but it got kinda taken over by a famous movie scene so camera angle and everything changed, hard.
this happens. is ok.
but, like I mentioned what I do.
when doing experimental base image setting research, like I do too atm with diff scene...
do in:
left side bar; -> model choice -> right side main window -> at the top, leftmost: "checkpoints" ...
Medium
1:1
Short
50%
50%
K_DPMPP_2M

urhg. forget what I said. I didn't look at ur acc before I wrote ... with how much work u did u surely already know all this, my bad, dont mind me lol