Prompt: The apple on the tree is a perfect specimen of nature's beauty, embodying the principles of harmony and balance as seen through the eyes of Leonardo da Vinci. Vincent van Gogh sees the apple as a bright star shining in the sky, a luminous beauty to marvel at. Claude Monet captures the essence of the tree with its delicate branches and vibrant colors. The apple appears as a symbol of life in the hands of Frida Kahlo, while Georgia O'Keeffe's focus on the details reveals the unique texture and shape of the fruit. Pablo Picasso takes a more abstract approach, depicting the apple as a series of bold shapes and colors. Rembrandt's use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and realism, making the apple seem almost touchable. For Salvador Dali, the apple is a surreal object, with its distorted shape and dreamlike quality. Paul Cézanne's still life painting of the apple on the tree is a study of form and color, highlighting the geometry of the fruit and the tree's surroundings. Finally, Henri Matisse's vibrant use of color and simplified forms brings the apple and tree to life, creating a joyful and lively image.
Prompt: The apple on the tree is a perfect specimen of nature's beauty, embodying the principles of harmony and balance as seen through the eyes of Leonardo da Vinci. Vincent van Gogh sees the apple as a bright star shining in the sky, a luminous beauty to marvel at. Claude Monet captures the essence of the tree with its delicate branches and vibrant colors. The apple appears as a symbol of life in the hands of Frida Kahlo, while Georgia O'Keeffe's focus on the details reveals the unique texture and shape of the fruit. Pablo Picasso takes a more abstract approach, depicting the apple as a series of bold shapes and colors. Rembrandt's use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and realism, making the apple seem almost touchable. For Salvador Dali, the apple is a surreal object, with its distorted shape and dreamlike quality. Paul Cézanne's still life painting of the apple on the tree is a study of form and color, highlighting the geometry of the fruit and the tree's surroundings. Finally, Henri Matisse's vibrant use of color and simplified forms brings the apple and tree to life, creating a joyful and lively image.
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Prompt:
The apple on the tree is a perfect specimen of nature's beauty, embodying the principles of harmony and balance as seen through the eyes of Leonardo da Vinci. Vincent van Gogh sees the apple as a bright star shining in the sky, a luminous beauty to marvel at. Claude Monet captures the essence of the tree with its delicate branches and vibrant colors. The apple appears as a symbol of life in the hands of Frida Kahlo, while Georgia O'Keeffe's focus on the details reveals the unique texture and shape of the fruit. Pablo Picasso takes a more abstract approach, depicting the apple as a series of bold shapes and colors. Rembrandt's use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and realism, making the apple seem almost touchable. For Salvador Dali, the apple is a surreal object, with its distorted shape and dreamlike quality. Paul Cézanne's still life painting of the apple on the tree is a study of form and color, highlighting the geometry of the fruit and the tree's surroundings. Finally, Henri Matisse's vibrant use of color and simplified forms brings the apple and tree to life, creating a joyful and lively image.
Prompt: "The apple on the tree is a perfect specimen of nature's beauty, embodying the principles of harmony and balance as seen through the eyes of Leonardo da Vinci. Vincent van Gogh sees the apple as a bright star shining in the sky, a luminous beauty to marvel at. Claude Monet captures the essence of the tree with its delicate branches and vibrant colors. The apple appears as a symbol of life in the hands of Frida Kahlo, while Georgia O'Keeffe's focus on the details reveals the unique texture and shape of the fruit. Pablo Picasso takes a more abstract approach, depicting the apple as a series of bold shapes and colors. Rembrandt's use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and realism, making the apple seem almost touchable. For Salvador Dali, the apple is a surreal object, with its distorted shape and dreamlike quality. Paul Cézanne's still life painting of the apple on the tree is a study of form and color, highlighting the geometry of the fruit and the tree's surroundings. Finally, Henri Matisse's vibrant use of color and simplified forms brings the apple and tree to life, creating a joyful and lively image."
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.