Prompt: an awe-inspiring, highly detailed sci-fi depiction of a mysterious red-hued solar system, bathed in a deep crimson glow. The central star is a massive, swirling red giant, its surface rippling with violent plasma storms and dark solar flares lashing out into the void. The light it casts paints the entire system in shades of blood-red, burnt orange, and shadowy maroon, creating an eerie yet mesmerizing atmosphere.
Orbiting this dying star are several unknown, alien planets—each one stranger than the last. The closest planet is a cracked, molten world, its surface split by glowing fissures oozing lava, with a thin, toxic atmosphere shimmering like a heat haze. Further out, a gas giant looms, its swirling storms forming grotesque, almost organic patterns, like a colossal eye staring into space. One of its moons is jagged and crystalline, reflecting the red light in fractured prismatic shards.
Another planet is a frozen wasteland, its ice tinged red as if stained by some ancient catastrophe, with towering black spires jutting from its surface—perhaps ruins of a lost civilization. A ringed planet drifts in the distance, its rings made of dark metallic debris, glinting ominously. Strange, floating structures of unknown origin hover between worlds, their purpose inscrutable: Are they alien megastructures? Derelict ships? Or something far older?
The void between planets is not empty—nebulous crimson clouds drift like cosmic fog, and strange energy tendrils flicker between celestial bodies, suggesting an unseen force at work. Distant galaxies peer through the red haze, their light warped by the dying star’s gravity. The scene should evoke both wonder and unease, as if this solar system is a place of forgotten secrets, lurking horrors, or untapped power waiting to be discovered."
Prompt: an awe-inspiring, highly detailed sci-fi depiction of a mysterious red-hued solar system, bathed in a deep crimson glow. The central star is a massive, swirling red giant, its surface rippling with violent plasma storms and dark solar flares lashing out into the void. The light it casts paints the entire system in shades of blood-red, burnt orange, and shadowy maroon, creating an eerie yet mesmerizing atmosphere.
Orbiting this dying star are several unknown, alien planets—each one stranger than the last. The closest planet is a cracked, molten world, its surface split by glowing fissures oozing lava, with a thin, toxic atmosphere shimmering like a heat haze. Further out, a gas giant looms, its swirling storms forming grotesque, almost organic patterns, like a colossal eye staring into space. One of its moons is jagged and crystalline, reflecting the red light in fractured prismatic shards.
Another planet is a frozen wasteland, its ice tinged red as if stained by some ancient catastrophe, with towering black spires jutting from its surface—perhaps ruins of a lost civilization. A ringed planet drifts in the distance, its rings made of dark metallic debris, glinting ominously. Strange, floating structures of unknown origin hover between worlds, their purpose inscrutable: Are they alien megastructures? Derelict ships? Or something far older?
The void between planets is not empty—nebulous crimson clouds drift like cosmic fog, and strange energy tendrils flicker between celestial bodies, suggesting an unseen force at work. Distant galaxies peer through the red haze, their light warped by the dying star’s gravity. The scene should evoke both wonder and unease, as if this solar system is a place of forgotten secrets, lurking horrors, or untapped power waiting to be discovered."
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Prompt:
an awe-inspiring, highly detailed sci-fi depiction of a mysterious red-hued solar system, bathed in a deep crimson glow. The central star is a massive, swirling red giant, its surface rippling with violent plasma storms and dark solar flares lashing out into the void. The light it casts paints the entire system in shades of blood-red, burnt orange, and shadowy maroon, creating an eerie yet mesmerizing atmosphere.
Orbiting this dying star are several unknown, alien planets—each one stranger than the last. The closest planet is a cracked, molten world, its surface split by glowing fissures oozing lava, with a thin, toxic atmosphere shimmering like a heat haze. Further out, a gas giant looms, its swirling storms forming grotesque, almost organic patterns, like a colossal eye staring into space. One of its moons is jagged and crystalline, reflecting the red light in fractured prismatic shards.
Another planet is a frozen wasteland, its ice tinged red as if stained by some ancient catastrophe, with towering black spires jutting from its surface—perhaps ruins of a lost civilization. A ringed planet drifts in the distance, its rings made of dark metallic debris, glinting ominously. Strange, floating structures of unknown origin hover between worlds, their purpose inscrutable: Are they alien megastructures? Derelict ships? Or something far older?
The void between planets is not empty—nebulous crimson clouds drift like cosmic fog, and strange energy tendrils flicker between celestial bodies, suggesting an unseen force at work. Distant galaxies peer through the red haze, their light warped by the dying star’s gravity. The scene should evoke both wonder and unease, as if this solar system is a place of forgotten secrets, lurking horrors, or untapped power waiting to be discovered."
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ultra detailed
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More about Cosmic Wonders: A Fiery Planetary Dance
A vibrant cosmic scene showcases a fiery red planet surrounded by swirling gases and glowing stars. Distant celestial bodies add to the dramatic, otherworldly atmosphere of the universe.
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.