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Flux Schnell
This image is a hyper-detailed, photorealistic portrait of zebras in a dynamic, shifting pattern background, blending reality with graphic rendering and vibrant gradients, inspired by op art masters and kinetic art.
Created by Kaydenpat on Jan 18, 2025 using the Flux Schnell AI image generator model.
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Wonderful artwork everyone. So many fantastic ZEBRAS. A real pleasure to view them all. Thank you very much for playing and returning to vote. The challenge will return in 24 hours, running for 6 days and the subject will be OCEAN BIRDS. Due to a generous donation from GreenNails, credits will be given to the first 4 placings next week. I hope you enjoyed this challenge and will return.
Thank you all for playing this first ever B&W challenge!
Congratz to @Aih_29 for 🥇
Stay tuned for B&W accepting entries tomorrow!
My other recurring challenges, No Theme, Sci-Fi, and Random Whatever (Next is, "Misfits"):
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Wow, what a heaping pile of great stuff! Kudos are in order to Gabrieloff@Gabrieloff, Angela@AngelaLehman, and AevalKitten@AevalKitten for standing proud at the podium ceremony. Once again, I marveled at many of the entries, and learned a whole lot. I hope you all had as much fun as I did. By popular demand, we're going back to Cubism for #11. We went Legend (... wait for it ...) Dairy last time, so don't miss out! So much left to explore in the Cubist McCubeface world.
And please join my continuous line challenge. It's different. (Like I am.)
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Thanks to everyone for participating in this 😂 Funniest Fails 😂 challenge hosted in Global Chat! I appreciate you sharing your hilariously unintended mishaps with the image generator, and I certainly hope you all had as much fun participating and voting on one another’s images as I had. Please stick around for our next fun challenge—🧚 Fairies 🧚—beginning momentarily.
Challenge results, in case anyone may be interested: