Prompt: In the twilight embrace of autumn, when the horizon melts into a palette of pink and orange, like an impressionist canvas captured in a moment of ephemeral light, two feathers bloom—guardians of forgotten legends, bridges between the visible and the hidden. The left, curved into a graceful crescent, catches the breath of dawn: a crescent moon, hovering over jagged mountain peaks, is reflected in the calm surface of a lake where trees stand sentinel in the golden halo of sunset, and delicate flowers, their petals fluttering like the whisper of the wind in the treetops, crown this idyll with fragility. This feather is an ode to the passing of the day, a manifesto of harmony, where water mirrors the sky and mountains whisper of eternity, reminding us how, in an age of urban noise, we yearn for a return to the primordial, to where every ray is a thread connecting the soul to the cosmos. To the right, in a counterpoint of shadow and light, a second feather opens the jaws of wild freedom: a wolf, whose golden eyes sparkle like coals in the night, is silhouetted against a full moon, a soaring bird—a symbol of the spirit that cuts through the clouds, and a mirror-like lake, where the forests bow in homage to this guardian. The colors here are brighter, bolder: flashes of orange, accents of green that emphasize primal power, and the sunset, filtering through the feathers, pours honeyed light onto the water, dotted with reeds and a rusty fence—a relic of human trace in the wilderness. These feathers are not just decoration; They are a public tribunal for oblivion: in a world where technology erases boundaries, they restore a ritual of contemplation, where the wolf embodies the instinct for survival, the moon the cycles of rebirth, and the lake a mirror of self-knowledge. It is a dialogue of opposites: the left pen is a lyric of peace, the right an epic of struggle; together they paint a portrait of the soul of a wanderer who wanders along the water's edge, reflecting on transience, on how nature, in its generosity, gives us feathers to soar above the absurd. In the distance, beyond the reeds, a fence is a metaphor for the boundaries we erect, which melt in the reflection, prompting the question: what if we step beyond it, into the embrace of the wolf and the moon? This image is not a static frame, but a manifesto of ecological poetry, where each element is a protest against alienation, a call for empathy with a world where sunset is not an end, but a harbinger, and feathers are wings for those who seek answers to the eternal dilemmas of existence in silence. A highly detailed digital art work in a romantic fantasy style with surreal elements, shot from eye level for immersion and a sense of unity, depth of field with sharp focus on the feathers and softly blurred water for atmospheric perspective, artistic lighting through a gradient of sunset gold and moonlit silver with deep shadows accentuating the textures of the feathers, flowers and landscapes, references in the spirit of Terry Redlin for landscape lyricism and Lawrence Alma-Taddema for mythic grace, a color palette of warm pinks, oranges and golds of sunset with cool blues and violets of the moon and water for emotional contrast, the atmosphere of the scene is contemplative and inspiring, filled with a sense of harmony, transition and quiet mysticism, evoking reflections. Technical specifications: high-quality 3D rendering, Unreal Engine 5, Octane Render, HDR. ArtStation Masterpiece.
Prompt: In the twilight embrace of autumn, when the horizon melts into a palette of pink and orange, like an impressionist canvas captured in a moment of ephemeral light, two feathers bloom—guardians of forgotten legends, bridges between the visible and the hidden. The left, curved into a graceful crescent, catches the breath of dawn: a crescent moon, hovering over jagged mountain peaks, is reflected in the calm surface of a lake where trees stand sentinel in the golden halo of sunset, and delicate flowers, their petals fluttering like the whisper of the wind in the treetops, crown this idyll with fragility. This feather is an ode to the passing of the day, a manifesto of harmony, where water mirrors the sky and mountains whisper of eternity, reminding us how, in an age of urban noise, we yearn for a return to the primordial, to where every ray is a thread connecting the soul to the cosmos. To the right, in a counterpoint of shadow and light, a second feather opens the jaws of wild freedom: a wolf, whose golden eyes sparkle like coals in the night, is silhouetted against a full moon, a soaring bird—a symbol of the spirit that cuts through the clouds, and a mirror-like lake, where the forests bow in homage to this guardian. The colors here are brighter, bolder: flashes of orange, accents of green that emphasize primal power, and the sunset, filtering through the feathers, pours honeyed light onto the water, dotted with reeds and a rusty fence—a relic of human trace in the wilderness. These feathers are not just decoration; They are a public tribunal for oblivion: in a world where technology erases boundaries, they restore a ritual of contemplation, where the wolf embodies the instinct for survival, the moon the cycles of rebirth, and the lake a mirror of self-knowledge. It is a dialogue of opposites: the left pen is a lyric of peace, the right an epic of struggle; together they paint a portrait of the soul of a wanderer who wanders along the water's edge, reflecting on transience, on how nature, in its generosity, gives us feathers to soar above the absurd. In the distance, beyond the reeds, a fence is a metaphor for the boundaries we erect, which melt in the reflection, prompting the question: what if we step beyond it, into the embrace of the wolf and the moon? This image is not a static frame, but a manifesto of ecological poetry, where each element is a protest against alienation, a call for empathy with a world where sunset is not an end, but a harbinger, and feathers are wings for those who seek answers to the eternal dilemmas of existence in silence. A highly detailed digital art work in a romantic fantasy style with surreal elements, shot from eye level for immersion and a sense of unity, depth of field with sharp focus on the feathers and softly blurred water for atmospheric perspective, artistic lighting through a gradient of sunset gold and moonlit silver with deep shadows accentuating the textures of the feathers, flowers and landscapes, references in the spirit of Terry Redlin for landscape lyricism and Lawrence Alma-Taddema for mythic grace, a color palette of warm pinks, oranges and golds of sunset with cool blues and violets of the moon and water for emotional contrast, the atmosphere of the scene is contemplative and inspiring, filled with a sense of harmony, transition and quiet mysticism, evoking reflections. Technical specifications: high-quality 3D rendering, Unreal Engine 5, Octane Render, HDR. ArtStation Masterpiece.
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Prompt:
In the twilight embrace of autumn, when the horizon melts into a palette of pink and orange, like an impressionist canvas captured in a moment of ephemeral light, two feathers bloom—guardians of forgotten legends, bridges between the visible and the hidden. The left, curved into a graceful crescent, catches the breath of dawn: a crescent moon, hovering over jagged mountain peaks, is reflected in the calm surface of a lake where trees stand sentinel in the golden halo of sunset, and delicate flowers, their petals fluttering like the whisper of the wind in the treetops, crown this idyll with fragility. This feather is an ode to the passing of the day, a manifesto of harmony, where water mirrors the sky and mountains whisper of eternity, reminding us how, in an age of urban noise, we yearn for a return to the primordial, to where every ray is a thread connecting the soul to the cosmos. To the right, in a counterpoint of shadow and light, a second feather opens the jaws of wild freedom: a wolf, whose golden eyes sparkle like coals in the night, is silhouetted against a full moon, a soaring bird—a symbol of the spirit that cuts through the clouds, and a mirror-like lake, where the forests bow in homage to this guardian. The colors here are brighter, bolder: flashes of orange, accents of green that emphasize primal power, and the sunset, filtering through the feathers, pours honeyed light onto the water, dotted with reeds and a rusty fence—a relic of human trace in the wilderness. These feathers are not just decoration; They are a public tribunal for oblivion: in a world where technology erases boundaries, they restore a ritual of contemplation, where the wolf embodies the instinct for survival, the moon the cycles of rebirth, and the lake a mirror of self-knowledge. It is a dialogue of opposites: the left pen is a lyric of peace, the right an epic of struggle; together they paint a portrait of the soul of a wanderer who wanders along the water's edge, reflecting on transience, on how nature, in its generosity, gives us feathers to soar above the absurd. In the distance, beyond the reeds, a fence is a metaphor for the boundaries we erect, which melt in the reflection, prompting the question: what if we step beyond it, into the embrace of the wolf and the moon? This image is not a static frame, but a manifesto of ecological poetry, where each element is a protest against alienation, a call for empathy with a world where sunset is not an end, but a harbinger, and feathers are wings for those who seek answers to the eternal dilemmas of existence in silence. A highly detailed digital art work in a romantic fantasy style with surreal elements, shot from eye level for immersion and a sense of unity, depth of field with sharp focus on the feathers and softly blurred water for atmospheric perspective, artistic lighting through a gradient of sunset gold and moonlit silver with deep shadows accentuating the textures of the feathers, flowers and landscapes, references in the spirit of Terry Redlin for landscape lyricism and Lawrence Alma-Taddema for mythic grace, a color palette of warm pinks, oranges and golds of sunset with cool blues and violets of the moon and water for emotional contrast, the atmosphere of the scene is contemplative and inspiring, filled with a sense of harmony, transition and quiet mysticism, evoking reflections. Technical specifications: high-quality 3D rendering, Unreal Engine 5, Octane Render, HDR. 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.