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Textured Clay Tile in Anime Style, Close-Up
Textured Clay Tile in Anime Style, Close-Up
4 months ago

A close-up shot of a textured clay tile, its surface revealing swirling patterns and subtle color variations, reminiscent of a miniature lan...

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Boltning XL v1 Lightning

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Textured Clay Tile in Anime Style, Close-Up

A close-up image of a textured clay tile with swirling patterns and subtle color variations, rendered in a Japanese anime style. The piece features soft, natural lighting and earthy tones.

Created by Granit9 on Aug 9, 2025 using the Boltning XL v1 Lightning AI image generator model.


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Creation Settings

Preset Style

Anime

Text Prompts
A close-up shot of a textured clay tile, its surface revealing swirling patterns and subtle color variations, reminiscent of a miniature landscape.
Weight: 1
Studio Ghibli, Anime Key Visual, by Makoto Shinkai, Deep Color, Intricate, 8k resolution concept art, Natural Lighting, Beautiful Composition
Weight: 0.9
Model
Boltning XL v1 Lightning
CKPT

Boltning XL v1 Lightning

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%


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