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Prompt: pixelart, sleek white spaceship with glass-domed cockpit & conspicuous thrusters at rear, sat on grass, facing sequoia with a cartoon sleeping face on its trunk --style 2qpujNYethAyMMQ6Bkt1uFWGn --s 222 --ar 4:3
Prompt: a vintage cartoon of gantry steamboat willie as an angry corporate CEO stealing candy from a baby raccoon cartoon animal in poverty sleeping in a cardboard box: in the style of hiroshige, hokusai, ukiyo-e cartoon, woodprint knolling very greeble, separate, hyper detailed, newspaper clipping collage, reverse monochrome
Prompt: Escher visualized image of a reverse vanishing point brutalist liminal space, expansive heliocentric geometrically complex translucent concrete structure with stark angular forms:: The space is lit in the dim glow of deep red wall sconces::0.7 blue led ceiling airport-like landing lights::1.4 and purple led floor strips::1.3 otherworldly atmosphere accentuated by long deep shadows and surreal quality --ar 16:9 --v 6.0 --c 16 --s 84
Prompt: Create an sitcom Still capturing a classic TGIF sitcom moment with a fantastical twist, set in the beloved Family Matters living room. In this scene, Carl Winslow has been transformed into a Yeti, courtesy of Steve Urkel's latest misguided experiment. Yeti Carl, towering and covered in thick, white fur, stands with his hands assertively placed on his hips, exuding a mix of frustration and disbelief. His eyes, still unmistakably Carl's, glare down at a sheepish and apologetic Steve, who looks up at him with a classic Urkel expression of regret and a hint of fear, has a speech bubble above him that says "Did I do that?" Steve, holding a bizarre, gadget-laden device that's clearly the source of the mishap, tries to explain himself, gesturing wildly with his hands in an attempt to articulate just how everything went so awry. The living room, a familiar setting to fans of the show, is in slight disarray, with evidence of the experiment gone wrong scattered about – a few smoldering objects, scientific charts, and even a manual titled Advanced Genetics for the Ambitious Hobbyist lying open on the coffee table. The rest of the Winslow family, caught between shock and amusement, watches the exchange from the staircase and the doorway, their expressions ranging from Harriette's worried frown to Eddie's barely suppressed laughter. Laura, ever the voice of reason, looks on with a mix of concern and curiosity, perhaps already brainstorming ways to help Steve reverse the transformation. This still captures the heartwarming and comedic essence of Family Matters, with the added twist of a Yeti transformation adding to the show's long history of Urkel's experiments leading to unintended consequences. The image is filled with the show's trademark blend of humor, family dynamics, [...]
Prompt: DJ skeleton in flames, with dj setup in front of him, with headphones on his neck, with a reversed hat and a t-shirt,hyper realistic,8k,cinematic
Prompt: a vintage cartoon of gantry steamboat willie as an angry corporate CEO stealing candy from a baby raccoon cartoon animal in poverty sleeping in a cardboard box: in the style of hiroshige, hokusai, ukiyo-e cartoon, woodprint knolling very greeble, separate, hyper detailed, newspaper clipping collage, reverse monochrome
Prompt: a young Japanese female ninja wearing a tight black cashmere sweater, black trousers, a tight fitting outfit, black combat boots, in manga style, young Japanese woman that looks like Setsuko Hara, long nose, noble face, reverse bob haircut, jet black hair, carrying a sword, carrying a katana, fit body, full body shot, vintage style, in the style of Rei Hiroe, looks like Yasujiro Ozu movies, looking into camera
Prompt: Create an sitcom Still capturing a classic TGIF sitcom moment with a fantastical twist, set in the beloved Family Matters living room. In this scene, Carl Winslow has been transformed into a Yeti, courtesy of Steve Urkel's latest misguided experiment. Yeti Carl, towering and covered in thick, white fur, stands with his hands assertively placed on his hips, exuding a mix of frustration and disbelief. His eyes, still unmistakably Carl's, glare down at a sheepish and apologetic Steve, who looks up at him with a classic Urkel expression of regret and a hint of fear, has a speech bubble above him that says "Did I do that?" Steve, holding a bizarre, gadget-laden device that's clearly the source of the mishap, tries to explain himself, gesturing wildly with his hands in an attempt to articulate just how everything went so awry. The living room, a familiar setting to fans of the show, is in slight disarray, with evidence of the experiment gone wrong scattered about – a few smoldering objects, scientific charts, and even a manual titled Advanced Genetics for the Ambitious Hobbyist lying open on the coffee table. The rest of the Winslow family, caught between shock and amusement, watches the exchange from the staircase and the doorway, their expressions ranging from Harriette's worried frown to Eddie's barely suppressed laughter. Laura, ever the voice of reason, looks on with a mix of concern and curiosity, perhaps already brainstorming ways to help Steve reverse the transformation. This still captures the heartwarming and comedic essence of Family Matters, with the added twist of a Yeti transformation adding to the show's long history of Urkel's experiments leading to unintended consequences. The image is filled with the show's trademark blend of humor, family dynamics, [...]
Prompt: a woman is walking in a field and holding sunglasses, in the style of abstracted portraiture, adrian donoghue, taylor wessing, jeremy mann, mirrored, color reversal film, stencil art, no underground --v 6.0 --s 750
Prompt: Escher visualized image of a reverse perspective brutalist liminal space, expansive heliocentric geometrically complex translucent concrete structure with stark angular forms::5 The space is lit in the dim glow of deep red wall sconces::0.9 blue led ceiling airport-like landing lights::1.4 and purple led floor strips::1.3 otherworldly atmosphere, long deep shadows, surreal quality --ar 16:9 --v 6.0 --c 16 --s 484
Prompt: Digital art of a whimsical scene featuring a line of diverse cats, each with unique fur patterns and expressions, forming a single file in a dimly lit alley, as they patiently await their turn to pay cat tax and homage to a majestic rat king. The rat king, adorned with a regal crown and scepter, sits atop a makeshift throne, asserting dominance over the feline subjects. The alley's brick walls and cobblestone ground are illuminated by the soft glow of nearby lanterns, casting warm, contrasting shadows that add depth and atmosphere to the image. The composition emphasizes the peculiar yet captivating interaction between the cats and the rat king, showcasing a playful reversal of roles in the animal kingdom. The artwork is rich in detail, texture, and color, drawing the viewer into this enchanting and imaginative world --ar 9:16 --s 1000 --q 2
Prompt: Create an sitcom Still capturing a classic TGIF sitcom moment with a fantastical twist, set in the beloved Family Matters living room. In this scene, Carl Winslow has been transformed into a Yeti, courtesy of Steve Urkel's latest misguided experiment. Yeti Carl, towering and covered in thick, white fur, stands with his hands assertively placed on his hips, exuding a mix of frustration and disbelief. His eyes, still unmistakably Carl's, glare down at a sheepish and apologetic Steve, who looks up at him with a classic Urkel expression of regret and a hint of fear, has a speech bubble above him that says "Did I do that?" Steve, holding a bizarre, gadget-laden device that's clearly the source of the mishap, tries to explain himself, gesturing wildly with his hands in an attempt to articulate just how everything went so awry. The living room, a familiar setting to fans of the show, is in slight disarray, with evidence of the experiment gone wrong scattered about – a few smoldering objects, scientific charts, and even a manual titled Advanced Genetics for the Ambitious Hobbyist lying open on the coffee table. The rest of the Winslow family, caught between shock and amusement, watches the exchange from the staircase and the doorway, their expressions ranging from Harriette's worried frown to Eddie's barely suppressed laughter. Laura, ever the voice of reason, looks on with a mix of concern and curiosity, perhaps already brainstorming ways to help Steve reverse the transformation. This still captures the heartwarming and comedic essence of Family Matters, with the added twist of a Yeti transformation adding to the show's long history of Urkel's experiments leading to unintended consequences. The image is filled with the show's trademark blend of humor, family dynamics, [...]
Prompt: a woman is walking in a field and holding sunglasses, in the style of abstracted portraiture, adrian donoghue, taylor wessing, jeremy mann, mirrored, color reversal film, stencil art, no underground --v 6.0 --s 750
Prompt: Escher visualized image of a reverse perspective brutalist liminal space, expansive heliocentric geometrically complex translucent concrete structure with stark angular forms::5 The space is lit in the dim glow of deep red wall sconces::0.9 blue led ceiling airport-like landing lights::1.4 and purple led floor strips::1.3 otherworldly atmosphere, long deep shadows, surreal quality --ar 16:9 --v 6.0 --c 16 --s 484
Prompt: Digital art of a whimsical scene featuring a line of diverse cats, each with unique fur patterns and expressions, forming a single file in a dimly lit alley, as they patiently await their turn to pay cat tax and homage to a majestic rat king. The rat king, adorned with a regal crown and scepter, sits atop a makeshift throne, asserting dominance over the feline subjects. The alley's brick walls and cobblestone ground are illuminated by the soft glow of nearby lanterns, casting warm, contrasting shadows that add depth and atmosphere to the image. The composition emphasizes the peculiar yet captivating interaction between the cats and the rat king, showcasing a playful reversal of roles in the animal kingdom. The artwork is rich in detail, texture, and color, drawing the viewer into this enchanting and imaginative world --ar 9:16 --s 1000 --q 2
Prompt: cellophane overlay diagram layered pane art in the style of Xia Xiaowan, Audrey Hepburn as Tank Girl in gantry covered with tattoos on the Dating Game. Kitschy gritty Octane Cinema4d render. in the style of poured paint technique, angura kei, sosaku hanga, liquid light emulsion, layered translucency, optical illusion body art, katsuhiro otomo, delicacy of touch, wimmelbilder, marguerite blasingame, translucent overlapping, hyperrealism and photorealism, translucent water poured paint technique, angura kei, sosaku hanga, liquid light emulsion, layered translucency, optical illusion body art, katsuhiro otomo, delicacy of touch, wimmelbilder, marguerite blasingame, translucent overlapping, hyperrealism and photorealism, translucent water, temmie chang, poured, transparent layers, rosa bonheur, smooth surface, yasushi nirasawa, hurufiyya, craola, terada katsuya, toyism, lightbox, juxtaposition of hard and soft lines, kazuki takamatsu, glass sculpture, 3d, franklin booth, ryohei hase, lucien ghris, monographie galerie du soleil photo and video, human forms, realistic yet ethereal, intricate underwater worlds, made of mist, haunting imagery, christine annett, andreas franke, poured resin, 3d-illusion painting, vietnamese jello art, reverse-painted glass pane, dissected books, cellophane overlay diagram, trompe-l'œil, illusionistic detail, layered epoxy resin painting, Audrey Hepburn as Tank Girl covered in tattoos on the Dating Game. Kitschy gritty Octane Cinema4d render. UHD full-length portrait photo of a slender beautiful woman, david nordahl, geof darrow, pegi nicol macleod --ar 9:21 --v 6.0