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1960s Style Portrait of Woman at Party
1960s Style Portrait of Woman at Party
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Painting Style Portrait of Sharma Yousef

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1960s Style Portrait of Woman at Party

A vibrant portrait of a woman at a party with a cityscape backdrop. The image captures the essence of 1960s artistry with bold lines and cool colors, reminiscent of vintage paintings.

Created by Kurt on Jan 20, 2024 using the Wide Track AI image generator model.


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Artistic 1960s Painting Portrait of a woman at a party, Sharma Yousef, Lebanese English, <lora:Wide Track:1.0> long dark hair, evocative makeup, smiling looking at the camera, wearing a fur on her shoulders, knee-high boots, short skirt, dark nylons 15 denier, high perspective 28mm lens with flash, cityscape ...
Weight: 1
Model
SDXL 1.0
CKPT

SDXL 1.0

Addon Models

Wide Track - private fine-tuned model by Kurt

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Long

Overall Prompt Weight

70%

Noise Weight

70%

Sampling method

AUTOMATIC

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Painting Style Portrait of Sharma Yousef

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