A vibrant illustration of Vikings on a ship at sea. A blonde woman with a sword stands on deck, rendered with intricate details, textures, and warm color grading in a hyper-maximalist style.
Created by DreagusProd on Nov 16, 2024 using the DreamShaper v8 AI image generator model.
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The image is a Viking illustration of a group of four people on a ship. The ship appears to be sailing on the water, with the sails billowing in the wind. In the center of the image, there is a woman with long blonde hair, wearing a corset and holding a sword. She is standing on the deck of the ship, ...
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Thanks to everyone (all 1,624 of you) for your participation in this “legendary” Feminine Portraits & Artwork challenge in The Femmenomenal Chat. The wide variety of all your feminine subjects and different artistic styles, premises, and themes were truly delightful, and I applaud each of your wonderful displays individual talent. Arkelon and I certainly hope that all of you had as much fun and enjoyment with us here and checking out one another’s images during voting, and we’d love to invite you all back with us when we start an all new challenge, beginning momentarily.
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