Prompt: The Scottish National Portrait Gallery building is a large edifice at the east end of Queen Street, built in red sandstone from Corsehill in Dumfriesshire. It was designed by Robert Rowand Anderson in the Gothic Revival style with a combination of Arts and Crafts and 13th-century Gothic influences, and is a Category A listed building. Built between 1885 and 1890, the building is noted for its ornate Spanish Gothic style, an unusual addition to Edinburgh's mostly Georgian Neoclassical New Town. The windows are in carved pointed arches and the main entrance on the Queen Street front, surrounded a large gabled arch, leads to the main entrance hall, arcaded with pointed arches, which originally served both the Portrait Gallery to its east, and the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland to its west. A distinctive feature of the gallery is its four octagonal corner towers topped with crocketed Gothic pinnacles; originally, Anderson had intended to flank the facade with a pair of large Franco-Scottish tourelles, but these were replaced at the request of the benefactor by the pointed turrets seen today.
Prompt: Venice is built on alluvial mud, and all buildings in the city were (and mostly still are) supported by large numbers of timber piles driven into the mud. Above that the normal building material is brick, although the grander facades were usually faced with Istrian stone, a fine limestone that is not strictly a marble, although it is often so called. This came by sea from quarries in Istria in the Terraferma, now in Croatia. Other stones with different colours were often used for contrast, especially a red stone from Verona. Marmorino stucco, made from grinding limestone, brick and terracotta fragments, was the typical finish for interior walls, and sometimes exteriors. Flat ceilings supported with timber beams were preferred to vaults, which might crack as the building settled on the pile foundations.
Prompt: On a cold , blustery, snowy day, a little house finch escapes by puffing his feathers up, closing his eyes, and taking a little nap. In the style of Juan Basco. No signature.
Prompt: vintage vase with large grapes. a vineyard is visible through the window in the background. oil painting still life illustration michail khokhlachev yacek yerka alphonse mucha hyperdetail clear focus
Prompt: Steampunk whiskey still in old forest, under large tree. Brass, copper, black iron, pipes, valves, handles, chords, knobs, dials, meters, kerosene lamps, extreme detail.
Prompt: crocheted world, by Jacek Yerka, George Callaghan, Catherine Abel
trending on Artstation sharp focus ultra reallistic extremely detailed Award winning photography 8k high detail close up hyperrealistic high definition matte background
Prompt: Pomegranate with almandine garnet arils a bowl of ruby pomegranates in a room full of treasure, cut pomegranate, dragons horde, stacks of gold coins, gold cups.
Prompt: "Obscured Dimensions Of Blissful Reflections". By Head Art Director Hieronymus Bosch & Leonora Carrington & Didier Laurence & Naoto Hattori & Nicoletta Ceccoli & Jean-Baptiste Monge & Bernard Frize & Gunta Stölzl & Sherry Akrami & David Bollt & Giorgo Maria Pastafiglia & Pictorial Space Art & Meiji Art & Algonquin School Art & Stardust & Fireflies, Twilight ∞.
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.