First one I ever asked it to make. Genuinely impressed
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The image presents a vision of Hell drawn strictly from biblical descriptions—no Dantean elements—to evoke the scene of unending torment:
Together, these elements form a composite visual rooted in biblical imagery—flames, eternal smoke, torment, and captivity—highlighting that this Hell is not a tiered realm with poetic punishments, but a singular, inescapable pit of fire and sulfur, where the lost endure perpetual anguish. [link] [comments] |
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![]() | Mythomech: Mythomech is a visual style that merges the sacred weight of ancient warrior mythology with the technological body of a post-human survivor. It depicts armored figures not as nostalgic echoes of chivalry, but as living relics of a collapsed world, integrated with circuitry, charged by memory, and reforged through necessity. The aesthetic is solemn, mythic, and intimidating. Stylistic Pillars
Forms drawn from Gothic plate armor, knightly silhouettes, and sacred relics Symbolism over fashion: coats-of-arms, sacred geometry, warrior rites Capes, sashes, emblems, and sacred inscriptions Static power: figures often posed like statues or saints
Armor is battle-worn, scratched, scorched by radiation or biochemical decay Implied catastrophe: the world has ended, but this knight remained Backgrounds: ruined temples, scorched wastelands, cyber-crypts, plasma-blasted ruins Aura of solemn endurance: a mythology that refused to die
Holographic sigils, neural circuits, glowing joints and helmets Eyes replaced by data, torsos powered by arcane energy cores Swords are frequency blades; armor plates contain biometric sensors Power is not external — it’s fused, surgically or symbolically Color Palette Primary Base: Gunmetal black, bronze, dark steel Accent Glow: Electric blue, neon cyan, ultraviolet, amber rune-light Environment: Ash grey, scorched earth, void black, blood-rust red Light: Often top-lit or backlit; cinematic chiaroscuro preferred [link] [comments] |
![]() | I don't know if this violates copyright rules or not, it very well could but it's so awesome that y'all should let it slide, mods [link] [comments] |
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![]() | Begin with the following prompt: "Provide me an extremely detailed visual paragraph, including lots of small details, describing a <subject> <situation>" Start a new prompt with "Create a hyper-realistic picture without painterly effects based on the following description:" and then paste the results of the first section into the prompt. I'm interested to see the "creativity" of AI throughout the creation process. [link] [comments] |
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![]() | I write Elder Scrolls Fanfiction and have for a hell of a long time (16 years and counting.) And in the past couple of weeks I've decided to give it a shot with some of my stories. My long term plans were to eventually have all my works printed and professionally bound so I could stick them on my bookcase and have something for my kids. As they're all fanfics I can't get them published and I'm not going to be a wanker and go down the <strong>50 Shades of Grey</strong> path by replacing just enough names and whatnot to claim them all as "original" works. 950k words and counting without a single ounce of AI assistance beyond what Microsoft Word's spell check can provide but before my only option would be to track down visual artists or the like to do the art I'd need for the books. I've looked into commissions and stuff over the past 8 or so years but it was going to be a slog to get what I wanted. But then I started making book covers, and then tried copy and pasting paragraphs of my actual writing directly into ChatGpt and see what it spat out. I was amazed and wanted to share it somewhere and this place looked to be the best spot. The first 7 pics are the book covers, the rest are what Chatgpt spat out after I copy pasted chunks of my stories into it. Hope everyone enjoys these as much as I did. 😁 [link] [comments] |
![]() | Daily Challenge #872:Masterpiece Monday https://creator.nightcafe.studio/game/lzCmNoFQcmOPzpVRQ0V2/entry/dHnVKGQA8tSyChtNJoHC [link] [comments] |