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Lovecraftian Horror: The Unnamable Abomination
Lovecraftian Horror: The Unnamable Abomination
3 years ago

The Unnamable

Erstellt vor 3 years ago · 2 kommentare· 0 Likes

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"It was everywhere — a gelatin — a slime; a vapor; — yet it had shapes, a thousand shapes of horror beyond all memory. There were eyes — and a blemish. It was the pit — the maelstrom — the ultimate abomination. Carter, it was the unnamable!" -H.P. Lovecraft This is the passage from a Lovecraft short story which I have literally just copy pasted into the prompt to see what would happen. I suppose it's a result?
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Lovecraftian Horror: The Unnamable Abomination

This image depicts a shapeless, horrifying entity with eyes, evoking a sense of cosmic dread and Lovecraftian horror. The scene emphasizes the abomination's amorphous and terrifying nature.

Erstellt von ALycanthrope am Jan 15, 2024 unter Verwendung des SDXL 1.0 KI-Bildgenerator-Modells.


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Text-Prompts
It was everywhere — a gelatin — a slime; a vapor; — yet it had shapes, a thousand shapes of horror beyond all memory. There were eyes — and a blemish. It was the pit — the maelstrom — the ultimate abomination. Carter, it was the unnamable!
Weight: 1
Modell
SDXL 1.0
CKPT

SDXL 1.0

Anfangsauflösung

Medium

Seitenverhältnis

4:3

Laufzeit

Short

Gesamt-Prompt-Gewicht

50%

Verfeinerungsgewicht

100%

Abtastmethode

K_DPMPP_2M


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