Editorial Fashion Photography, model, Black background, Cinematic shot, ultra-detail, color grading, ultra-wide angle, depth of field, Global lightning, high contrast ::1,5 (variable) ::1,9 fashion, Shot on a Hasselblad medium format camera. Hasselblad XCD 21mm f/4
--ar 16:9 --s 750 --c 100 --style raw.
First, I put bark into the variable. But it didn't turn out as I expected.
3/16
That's why I used tree bark instead of bark. But the weight was too high at 2. Only with a weight of 1.8 did I get closer to the desired result.
4/16
After that, I used different terms for different scenarios. Let's start with plaster. Tell me which one you like best in the next tweet. 5/10
Poll
Next topic is paper cut. However, I've created very few images, which is why the ones shown here aren't well done. 6/16
Now onto the mud. Really a great topic. So many variations. Therefore, first a few images that only remotely have to do with it. 7/16
Poll
These hit the topic a bit more accurately. Afterwards, another vote for the best image of the series. The images are numbered in ALT. 8/16
Porcelain. Ever been to Meissen? Fantastic porcelain. 9/16
Sand 10/16
Bioluminescent 11/16
Cloisonné 12/16
Floral ornaments. By the way: if you use a word in the plural that is weighted more strongly than others, you often get a series in one image. 13/16
Moss. So soft. 14/16
Xanthoria Parietina 15/16
I usually try a prompt once and as long as the results are not terrible, I let it run four more times. For the first 5 prompts, I always have --c at 100 to get a picture of the possibilities. 16/16
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