Prompt: A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
Prompt: A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
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Prompt:
A high-resolution digital image with using the technique of «Silhouette in silhouette» (or double effect) to convey the idea of dualism. The pain of a mother whose children have grown up is special. It's a quiet, deep pain, hidden in short prayers before bed, in thoughts that keep her awake, in a barely audible sigh over a cup of tea in the kitchen. It comes when children depart for their own lives—making choices, making mistakes, falling, and getting back up again. The mother wants to rush after them, take their hand, as she once did, protect them from pain, from the world, from bad decisions. She wants to scream, "Wait!" I know how it will be! I've been through this before! But it's impossible. These aren't the little children you could hide under your wing. These are adults—with their own path, their own mistakes, and their own pain. They need to go through everything themselves. The hardest thing for a mother is to let a child live their own life. To give them the opportunity to stumble and get up. To make mistakes—and to understand. To be silent when the heart longs to speak. To wait. To be there. To pray. To send love mentally—and to believe that it will reach. Because even when the children have grown up, a real mother still remains close. She protects. She prays. She loves. Every day. Unconditionally and endlessly. ❤️The image should incorporate High Dynamic Range (‘Super HDR’) techniques to emphasise and convey the amazing beauty of these natural elements in vivid detail. Add super detail and super clarity to this image. Remove extraneous noise and unnecessary elements from this image. Outstanding visual art, masterpiece. Style: Digital painting of the highest resolution (8k), photorealism, complex theatrical lighting (Dramatic Lighting), fine art, fantasy, workshop detailing, delicate work with transparency, refraction and color of glass and crystal, deep dynamism. Use referees: Thomas Kincaid, Greg Rutkowski, William Adolf Bugro. ArtStation masterpiece.
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.