Prompt: Ancient Babylon, neoclassical painting of a glimpse into a decadent, opulent scene, play of light and shadow, stairs going between platforms with flowing water.
Prompt: Gothic, mystical landscape; melancholic evening, Peter Bruegel, Caspar David Friedrich, Ferdinand Knab, Jacek Yerka, intricate details, crisp quality, high definition
Prompt: Jean-Baptiste Monge excellent anatomy painting of a full-length, ground sitting full-body, holding a flower decorated straw hat in her lap, gorgeous female young adult with flaxen layered hair with soft face framing bangs and copper highlights, a rounded-shaped face, large green eyes, dark lashes, pale complexion, blurred meadow and creek background, wearing a embroidered muslin waist baring ankles showing gypsy dress, intricate, elegant, highly detailed, concept art, smooth, sharp focus, cinematic, elaborate, digital painting, complex camera angle, dynamic pose, volumetric lighting, dynamic lighting in the style of and Artgerm and Diego Fernandez, figurative painter, fine art, Oil painting on canvas, no flowers in hair, no jewelry, no hair embellishments.
Prompt: An overgrown path and a calm river in deep primeval woods with giant trees and intricate ferns; in the style of Ivan Bilibin, watercolor and ink. elegant, extremely detailed, intricate, very attractive, beautiful, fantastic view, strong imperial colours, contrast saturated HDR, album cover art, high definition, crisp quality, polished
Prompt: Dogs have traditionally been used to detect landmines, but now rats and bees are being trained for this task. APOPO, a Belgian company, has trained African giant pouch rats to locate buried bombs, while researchers at the University of Montana are using honeybees to screen large areas for unexploded bombs. These low-cost methods are aimed at detecting underground explosives safely. In Mozambique, 20 rats were recently used to search for explosives, and they were successful in combing three minefields along the Limpopo Railway. A trained rat costs about $10,000 less than a mine-sniffing dog, and they are relatively small, making them easy to maintain and transport. Rats begin training at the age of five weeks, and after six to ten months, they learn the desired task. They are trained to walk on a leash attached to a bar that moves forward into a suspected field. When the animals smell explosive material, they scratch or bite at the location, indicating the presence of a landmine. A rat and handler can search 150 square meters in about half an hour.
Prompt: Satanic Child God dressed in catholic solemn costume. Background is of circular painting with occult patterns, highly artistic and photo collage, poster design [by Nicholas Alan Cope and Dustin Edward Arnold. Monumental figure. cgsociety. hyperrealism. 64k. full hd. Awesome vivid colors. trending on ArtStation]
Prompt: Walking by woods on a snowy evening, by Jean-Baptiste Monge, Esao Andrews, watercolor ink, splash art, intricate details, fantasy, beautiful, award winning, fantastic view, crisp quality, Peter Gric, Ivan Shishkin, sunrays in the mist, light reflections, vibrant colours, volumetric lighting, polished, masterful surrealism, cel-shaded, high definition
Prompt: Eccentric people in flying machines fashioned from bathroom fixtures are drifting across a vintage cartoon sky, by Terry Gilliam, poster illustration, no text, no signatures, vintage illustration feel, whimsical, ultra bizarre, eclectic, adventure, no text, Terry Gilliam cartoon illustration style, exuberant, silly baby, vintage color scheme, bathtubs, sinks, trails of bubbles across the sky, positively delightful, atmospheric, colorful
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.