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Colosseum Replaces Central Park in HD Render
Colosseum Replaces Central Park in HD Render
2 years ago

What would happen if there was a Colosseum instead of Central Park in NYC?

Created 2 years ago Β· 1 commentΒ· 0 likes

DreamShaper XL alpha2

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Colosseum Replaces Central Park in HD Render

This image shows the Roman Colosseum in place of Central Park, New York. The rendering has hyperdetailed elements with a watercolor effect and complementary gradients.

Created by Lorenzo Campanella on May 10, 2024 using the DreamShaper XL alpha2 AI image generator model.


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Creation Settings

Text Prompts
What would happen if there was a Colosseum instead of Central Park in NYC?
Weight: 1.2
HD Render, (fantasy:0.2), (hyperdetailed:1.2), (watercolor:0.4), depth of field, complementary gradients
Weight: 1
Model
DreamShaper XL alpha2
CKPT

DreamShaper XL alpha2

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

75%

Refiner Weight

15%

Sampling method

K_DPMPP_2M


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