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Surreal Melting Face in Dreamlike Oil Painting
Surreal Melting Face in Dreamlike Oil Painting
a year ago

melt my heart like April snow, Michael Bergman

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DreamShaper v8

@susanlbk ((thanks for your cosmetic help on her sisters :):

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Surreal Melting Face in Dreamlike Oil Painting

This image shows a surreal close-up of a face melting like snow. The melting effect is rendered in a dreamlike style with soft, warm light, pastel hues, and creamy textures, reminiscent of surrealist oil painting.

Created by Suzie on Oct 20, 2024 using the DreamShaper v8 AI image generator model.


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2024-10-25T19:14:01.667ZReply

She's pretty! Is she the 'start' image for the one that I borrowed from you? You are welcome πŸ€— So sometimes you can fix the eyes with just saying "deformed face" but if someone one's left eyeball is really falling out πŸ˜† and the mouth and face is ok, just use the 'deformed eye prompt. And thanks to you I'm learning about prompting, thank you πŸ€—πŸ’–πŸ™.

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Creation Settings

Text Prompts
melt my heart like April snow, Michael Bergman
Weight: 1
Model
DreamShaper v8
CKPT

DreamShaper v8

Initial Resolution

Thumb

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%

Sampling method

DDIM


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