Prompt: Speedpaint with medium-sized brush strokes, paint splatter; paint drips; drip painting. Exquisite Koi Fish in brilliant Oranges, Yellows, and color mixes swimming in the deep green and blue sea. Give the sea a depth with darker colors mixed in with the blue and green.
Prompt: rushing rocky stream with reeds and tall grasses along the river bank, by Ivan Bilibin, flat color, muted autumn colors and tones. Make mountains taller and clouds fluffier.
Prompt: Sleepy House Finch braving the frigid temperatures and snow and resting on a tree branch in the style of Terry Isaac, with fluffed-out feathers, softness and stillness, and dull, muted colors.
Prompt: (((FULL BODY))), 1blonde-haired_female_fairy on the battlefield, futuristic military equipment, aggressive postures with weapons in their hands, the key word WAR, sci-fi, hiper-realistic art by Terence Cuneo, Akihiko Yoshida, Mitrofan Grekov, full body,
Prompt: journey in search of the unknown, romantic atmosphere, render by Mikhail Vrubel, Ilya Repin, Victor Vasnetsov, Alexandre Benois, rtx on, HDR ON
Prompt: a beautiful woman, in an scarlet dress with a deep cut in front, long dark hair in curls, eyes is blue, coral lips, dark fantasy style, 8k resolution art by Viktor Vasnetsov, Akihiko Yoshida intricately detailed, fantasy lighting, hyperdetailed, full color, volumetric lighting
Prompt: The revolution in materials came first, with the use of cast iron, drywall, plate glass, and reinforced concrete, to build structures that were stronger, lighter, and taller. The cast plate glass process was invented in 1848, allowing the manufacture of very large windows. The Crystal Palace by Joseph Paxton at the Great Exhibition of 1851 was an early example of iron and plate glass construction, followed in 1864 by the first glass and metal curtain wall. These developments together led to the first steel-framed skyscraper, the ten-story Home Insurance Building in Chicago, built in 1884 by William Le Baron Jenney.[3] The iron frame construction of the Eiffel Tower, then the tallest structure in the world, captured the imagination of millions of visitors to the 1889 Paris Universal Exposition.
Prompt: Japanese traditional architecture. Posts and lintels support a large and gently curved roof, while the walls are paper-thin, often movable and never load-bearing. Arches and barrel roofs are completely absent. Gable and eave curves are gentler than in China and columnar entasis (convexity at the center) limited. The roof is the most visually impressive component, often constituting half the size of the whole edifice. The slightly curved eaves extend far beyond the walls, covering verandas, and their weight must therefore be supported by complex bracket systems called tokyō, in the case of temples and shrines. Simpler solutions are adopted in domestic structures. The oversize eaves give the interior a characteristic dimness, which contributes to the building's atmosphere. The interior of the building normally consists of a single room at the center called moya, from which depart any other less important spaces.
Prompt: Victorian Architecture. This style of architecture refers to buildings that were constructed during the reign of England’s Queen Victoria. Unlike other styles, Victorian architecture is not limited to a single particular design but is used as a broad term that saw the revival of Gothic, Romanesque, and Tudor elements. The Victorian style was applied to residential house designs during the industrial revolution. Many homes in the UK, US, and Australia utilised this style. One characteristic that most Victorian homes share is the “dollhouse” look having elaborate trims, vivid colours, and asymmetrical designs.
Prompt: Modern Architecture. The modernist style prioritise simplicity of form, clean structure, lack of ornamentation, and function over form. This style also took advantage of the advances in steel, glass and concrete. Some of the best known architects of the 20th century flourished during this era including Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier. It follows that some of the most iconic examples of Modern architecture include Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater house in the United States, Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye in France, and Ludwig Mies van Der Rohe’s Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
Prompt: Post-Modern Architecture. As a reaction to the austerity and rigidity promoted by Modern architecture, the Post-Modernist architects launched this design movement in the 1960s. The post-modern designs incorporated artistic ornamentation and decorative elements into the building’s façade as opposed to just the clean lines upheld by modernist styles. The Post-modernist style refused to be boxed to just one type so designs often drew inspiration from a mix of architectural styles. For some buildings, this combination often resulted to a somewhat hybrid and whimsical design. The Vanna Venturi House in Pennsylvania, USA designed by Robvert Venturi is one of the first prominent structures of the post-modern architecture movement. Two famous structures designed by architect Frank Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Dancing House in Prague are also notable examples. In the UK, the SIS Building and the No 1 Poulty in London are some examples.
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.