3 results found
Prompt: jellyfish feline soldier eating vegetable tray in footwear for ancient macedonian lighthouse starring George C. Scott high-contrast sandstorm, soft lighting, --no text --ar 16:9 --s 100 --seed 6500 --style raw
Prompt: Outline of the Palm: Begin by sketching the outline of the palm, which is typically oval-shaped with a slight indentation in the center where the fingers attach. Ensure that the proportions are accurate, and the palm is neither too elongated nor too narrow. Metacarpal Bones: Draw the metacarpal bones extending from the wrist towards the base of each finger. There are five metacarpal bones in total, one for each finger. They are long, slightly curved bones that form the framework of the palm. Phalanges: Sketch the phalanges (finger bones) extending from the metacarpal bones. Each finger consists of three phalanges, except for the thumb, which has two. The phalanges include the proximal phalanx (closest to the palm), the middle phalanx, and the distal phalanx (the tip of the finger). Ensure that the length of each phalanx is proportionate to the others and that they taper slightly towards the tips of the fingers. Joints: Add in the joints where the fingers bend. These include the metacarpophalangeal joints (where the fingers meet the palm), the proximal interphalangeal joints (between the proximal and middle phalanges), and the distal interphalangeal joints (between the middle and distal phalanges). These joints should be represented as small, rounded protrusions along the length of each finger. Connective Tissue: Sketch in the connective tissue that surrounds and supports the bones of the hand. This includes ligaments, tendons, and the palmar aponeurosis, which helps maintain the arch of the palm. These structures can be represented with lighter, thinner lines compared to the bones. Muscles: Optionally, you can add indications of the muscles of the hand, such as the thenar and hypothenar muscles at the base of the thumb and little finger, respectively, as well as [...]
Prompt: Imagine a dramatic and vivid scene depicting the legendary 300 Spartans during the Battle of Thermopylae. In the foreground, Spartan warriors, epitomes of bravery and discipline, stand resolute against an overwhelming Persian force. They are led by King Leonidas, a figure of stoic determination and fierce leadership. He is in the center, wearing a traditional Spartan helmet with a crimson plume, his muscular physique evident even under his bronze armor. His expression is one of unyielding resolve. The Spartans, a mix of seasoned veterans and younger warriors, are arrayed in a phalanx formation, their shields interlocked, creating a wall of bronze and leather. Each Spartan is equipped with a spear and a short sword, their armor gleaming under the harsh sun. The background is a chaotic blend of clashing armies, with the narrow pass of Thermopylae funneling the conflict into a tight, intense struggle. The scene is imbued with a sense of epic heroism and tragic fate, as the Spartans, vastly outnumbered, fight with a discipline and courage that has become the stuff of legend. The rugged terrain of the pass, with its rocky outcrops and steep cliffs, adds to the dramatic intensity⬤