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Pixie Fairy Dancing by Moonlit Waterfall
Pixie Fairy Dancing by Moonlit Waterfall
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<lora:MixedMedia:1.0> A stunningly beautiful pixie fairy dancing among sunflowers. In the light of a brightmoin. A cascading waterfall in th...

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Pixie Fairy Dancing by Moonlit Waterfall

A beautiful pixie with iridescent wings dances among sunflowers near a moonlit waterfall. Digital painting with dramatic lighting and atmospheric effects.

Created by Sandi on Sep 30, 2025 using the MixedMedia AI image generator model.


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Nice 🫶💕

2025-10-02T12:34:17.058ZReply

nice

Creation Settings

Preset Style

Sinister

Text Prompts
<lora:MixedMedia:1.0> A stunningly beautiful pixie fairy dancing among sunflowers. In the light of a brightmoin. A cascading waterfall in the background pooring into a small moving river
Weight: 1
sinister by Greg Rutkowski
Weight: 0.9
Model
Flux
CKPT

Flux

Addon Models
MixedMedia
LoRA
Arkelon
Arkelon
Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

3:4

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%


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