Prompt: The initial nucleus of the city evolved from a fortified Roman settlement dating from the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE. The Romans built on the top of the hill where the Ducal Palace now stands and until the 11th century, the city remained within these limits. At the end of that century, its urban expansion required the construction of a new system of defensive walls. In the mid 15th century, Federico da Montefeltro undertook a radical rebuilding campaign within these original walls without disturbing the overall urban structure. The city was later further expanded to a second hill lying to the north, giving the area, now enclosed by the Renaissance walls an elongated outline. Urbino is a small city in the hills that experienced an astonishing cultural flowering in the 15th century. During this period, it attracted artists and scholars from all over Italy and beyond which, in turn, influenced cultural developments elsewhere in Europe. Between 1444 and 1482, Federico da Montefeltro ruled in Urbino and his court brought together some of the era’s leaders: foremost humanists of the time such as Leone Battista Alberti, Marsilio Ficino, and Giovanni Bessarione.
Prompt: Painted red, it was a cavernous, domed space and had no balconies, which contributed to its vastness. Its dome and the pillars were decorated with Muqarnas, a honeycombed pendentive ornament, which resembled stalactites. When illuminated, the ceiling's lightbulbs formed patterns of celestial constellations, and the vaulted ceiling took on another concept, the night sky. In the lobby and elsewhere, Poelzig used coloured lightbulbs to create striking visual backdrops. Separate entrances were provided for the expensive and the cheap seats. The theatre also included a restaurant for the wealthy audience members, a cafeteria for the poorer audience members, and a bar. The performers and technicians enjoyed their own bar, a barber shop, ample dressing room space, and the modern stage equipment.
Prompt: a beautiful tall girl, a girl dressed in an embroidered Ukrainian folk blouse, very dark long hair braided, flowers inserted into her hair, very dark eyes, scarlet lips, {{perfectly detailed face}}, a halo around her head glows with gold, detailed drawing , old photo style
Prompt: Ishtar Gate. The bricks of the Ishtar gate were made from finely textured clay pressed into wooden forms. Each of the animal reliefs was also made from bricks formed by pressing clay into reusable molds. Seams between the bricks were carefully planned not to occur on the eyes of the animals or any other aesthetically unacceptable places. The bricks were sun-dried and then fired once before glazing. The clay was brownish red in this bisque-fired state. The background glazes are mainly a vivid blue, which imitates the color of the highly prized lapis lazuli. Gold and brown glazes are used for animal images. The borders and rosettes are glazed in black, white, and gold. It is believed that the glaze recipe used plant ash, sandstone conglomerates, and pebbles for silicates. This combination was repeatedly melted, cooled, and then pulverized. This mixture of silica and fluxes is called a frit. Color-producing minerals, such as cobalt, were added in the final glaze formulations. This was then painted onto the bisque-fired bricks and fired to a higher temperature in a glaze firing.
Prompt: In terms of external appearances dwarven structures in mountains would often create beautiful flourishes and accents to buildings to add flavour and beauty to the existing stone to accentuate the designs and mirror the beautiful caverns. On the surface however such beauty could not be afforded to the lower and middle classes, with more basic and slimmed designs bein uncommon in surface settlements. however on important buildings, structures or wealth homes such classically designs still existed and were seen as a symbol of wealth and status. Often Stone pillars would a brought and support houses, with more beautifully designed symbols of wealth being important status symbols like the lawns of America, tulips of Holland and gardens of Japan. Some of the earlier dwarven designs for surface structures mirrored greek designs such as the parthenon with importance placed on stone pillars, roof and floors, with creative interpretations from town to town. This design became synonymous with early dwarven surface designs and became an important symbol for surface dwellings as a symbol of wealth and history in the settlement. upcoming settlements might seek to acquire.
Prompt: In the last 24 hours, Russian troops shelled the Kyiv, the Dnipropetrovsk, the Sumy, the Kharkiv, the Kherson, the Donetsk, and the Luhansk regions. 1 person was killed. 9 citizens were injured [conservative estimates, real numbers are likely higher]. – Information from Regional Military Administrations
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.