Prompt: a river passing near a sakura tree on grass, some falling sakura leaves, sun shining and rising purple, some colorful flowers on grass, some cloud
Prompt: Lighten. Fisherman with a cotton beard sitting on a cloud, fishing birds among the clouds. Pastel tones, dawn light. Peaceful. Highly detailed.
Prompt: Portrait Of A Cute Anthropomorphic cat-man in fancy clothes, drinking tea,steam from the cup; contented look, fantasy art, hyperrealism, Hyper detailed, concept art; by Seb Mckinnon, , sharp focus, studio photo, intricate detail,
Prompt: Gorgeous hyperdetailed Caucasian man and Caucasian woman who look very similar, no fingers, style by Catherine Abel, by Stephen Gibb, by Earnst Haeckel, by Naoto Hattori,
Prompt: Gorgeous hyperdetailed singular marble bust of Marie Antoinette on a dining tables with orange tulips style by Catherine Abel, by Stephen Gibb, by Earnst Haeckel, by Naoto Hattori,
Prompt: Isengard was for most of its history a green and pleasant place, according to Tolkien, with many fruiting trees. It stood in front of Methedras, the southernmost peak of the Misty Mountains, which formed its northern wall. The rest of the perimeter consisted of a large wall, the Ring of Isengard, breached only by the inflow of the river Isen at the north-east through a portcullis, and the gate of Isengard at the south, at both shores of the river.[T 8] The tower of Orthanc was built towards the end of the Second Age by men of Gondor from four many-sided columns of rock joined by an unknown process and then hardened. No known weapon could harm it. The place became evil only after Saruman took it over, filling it with pits and tunnels where his Orcs worked underground with fire and wheels. Orthanc rose to more than 500 feet (150 metres) above the plain of Isengard, and ended in four sharp peaks. Its only entrance was at the top of a high stair, and above that was a small window and balcony.
Prompt: Meduseld, the Golden Hall of the Kings of Rohan, is in the centre of the town of Edoras at the top of the hill.[T 5] "Meduseld", Old English for "mead hall",[6] is meant to be a translation of an unknown Rohirric word with the same meaning. Meduseld is based on the mead hall Heorot in Beowulf; it is a large hall with a thatched roof that appears golden from far off. The walls are richly decorated with tapestries depicting the history and legends of the Rohirrim, and it serves as a house for the King and his kin, a meeting hall for the King and his advisors, and a gathering hall for ceremonies and festivities.[T 5] Tolkien hints at the hall's heroic connotations by having Legolas describe Meduseld in a sentence that directly translates a line of Beowulf, "The light of it shines far over the land", representing líxte se léoma ofer landa fela.[7]
Brooke comments that Meduseld represents "a more historical reworking of architecture", given its evident Anglo-Saxon roots, while Gondor's Minas Tirith suggests a "more classical legacy" from European history. The parallels do not imply identity: unlike the Anglo-Saxons.
Prompt: Brooke comments that in Lothlórien, Tolkien had worked in his personal concern for nature. Further, she suggests that Lothlórien embodies Ruskin's principles of Gothic architecture. She argues that the centrality of the mallorn tree to the Elves makes architecture hard to distinguish from nature. Further, the colours of silver and gold in the hall of Galadriel and Celeborn recall both the silver-grey of the mallorn trunks and the circle of trees "arrayed in pale gold" in Lothlórien, and the Two Trees of Valinor, with Laurelin's golden fruit and Telperion's silver flower. This in turn, she writes, implies that the Elves of Lothlórien are wholly integrated with their forest environment. In Unfinished Tales, Tolkien speaks of the mallorn grove "carpeted and roofed with gold"; Brooke writes that this mixes the lexical fields of architecture and nature description, revealing the intertwining of the two in the Elvish realm.
Prompt: Tolkien describes Barad-dûr as a "vast fortress, armoury, prison, furnace of great power". The fortress was constructed with many towers and was hidden in clouds, "rising black, blacker and darker than the vast shades amid which it stood, the cruel pinnacles and iron crown of the topmost tower of Barad-dûr." It could not be clearly seen because Sauron created shadows about himself that crept out from the tower. Frodo sees the immense tower from Amon Hen, the Hill of Seeing, as wall upon wall, battlement upon battlement, black, immeasurably strong, mountain of iron, gate of steel, tower of adamant... Barad-dûr, Fortress of Sauron. There was a look-out post, the "Window of the Eye", at the top of Barad-dûr. This window was visible from Mount Doom where Frodo and Sam had a terrible glimpse of the Eye of Sauron. Barad-dûr's west gate is described as "huge" and the west bridge as "a vast bridge of iron."
Prompt: King of cats with white fur and blue eyes wearing a small golden crown with large blue sapphires that fits between the ears, beautiful realistic detailed cat face, Vermeer style
Prompt: who cares if one more light goes out in the sky of a million stars, complementary colours, melancholic, mysterious, intricate, crisp quality, award winning, a masterpiece, 8k, dof, hdr, HQ, hyperrealistic, photorealistic, Sherry Akrami, Ferdinand Knab, Blake Neubert, Ivan Shishkin, Dan Seagrave, Erik Johansson, Peter Mohrbacher, Anato Finnstark, Flavio Greco Paglia
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.