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Comic Book Wedding Altar Scene in Guillaume Style
Comic Book Wedding Altar Scene in Guillaume Style
2 years ago

Wedding Day" Albert Guillaume (France, 1873 - 1942)

Created 2 years ago Ā· 2 commentsĀ· 0 likes

Dreamshaper XL Lightning

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Comic Book Wedding Altar Scene in Guillaume Style

This image shows a comic book style illustration of a wedding. Two men stand smiling at the altar in a bright church with stained glass. The artwork features vibrant colors, bold lines, and highly detailed textures.

Created by Krasimir Bozhinov-krass on Oct 24, 2024 using the Dreamshaper XL Lightning AI image generator model.


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Lovely colors
2024-10-24T06:42:17.329ZReply

Creation Settings

Preset Style

Modern Comic

Text Prompts
Wedding Day" Albert Guillaume (France, 1873 - 1942)
Weight: 1
Mark Brooks and Dan Mumford, comic book art, perfect, smooth
Weight: 0.9
Model
Dreamshaper XL Lightning
CKPT

Dreamshaper XL Lightning

Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%

Noise Weight

50%

ControlNet

Depth to Image

Strength: 50%

Steps: 100%

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Wedding Day" Albert Guillaume (France, 1873 - 1942)

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