Poison Ivy: Queen of the Sunless Mire

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  • DDG Model
    Z-Image Turbo
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  • Created
    2mos ago
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Prompt

"A sprawling 16:9 ultra-high-definition cinematic photograph. An original, dramatic portrait of Poison Ivy (Face resembling Peyton List, sharp features, intense dark auburn hair styled in an intricate, flowing braid). She is standing center-frame in a misty, ancient cypress swamp at twilight. Her attire is completely organic, a seamless, breathtaking dress formed directly from interwoven, living root systems, polished dark jade-green leaves, and textured black-green cypress bark. The 'fabric' is alive, shimmering with moisture and pulsing with subtle, glowing green bioluminescent veins that highlight the structure. From her fingertips and her body, thick, fleshy, deep-green and amethyst-purple vines are emanating and spreading rapidly, completely covering the swamp trees, the murky black water, and the ancient stone walls of a gothic ruin behind her. She is the source. Overgrown carnivorous plants and glowing flora bloom around her feet. The environment is dark and gothic, backlit by a massive, rising blood moon that casts intense rim light through heavy Spanish moss. Micro-detailed textures (glistening wet leaves, rough textured bark, shimmering bioluminescence, velvet-like petals), rich jewel-toned color palette (Deep Emerald, Jade, amethyst, dark gold), volumetric lighting, 16k resolution, sharp focus, definitive gothic masterpiece."

More about Poison Ivy: Queen of the Sunless Mire

This striking ultra-high-definition portrait captures a powerful figure in a misty cypress swamp at twilight. With intricate organic attire made of living roots and leaves, she stands surrounded by vibrant, carnivorous plants and glowing flora. The scene is illuminated by a rising blood moon, enhancing the gothic atmosphere with rich jewel tones and detailed textures.

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