(AGI_Dec2024) (2024)

Image description: A colossal, ancient tree with gnarled and moss-covered roots forms a natural archway leading to a dark, mysterious hollow. The tree is bathed in soft, diffused light from the dense canopy above. The atmosphere is enigmatic, evoking a sense of wonder and curiosity about what might lie within this natural sanctuary.

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ascii_art Inspired By Lord of the Rings, Fangorn Forest's Ancient Woodland: Venture into the depths of Fangorn Forest, where ancient trees loom overhead and the air is thick with the scent of moss and earth. Lose yourself among the twisting roots and tangled undergrowth as shafts of golden light filter through the dense canopy above. With hyper-realistic precision, depict the gnarled faces of Ents and the whispering voices of the forest as they speak of ages long past. Against a backdrop of shifting shadows and dappled sunlight, capture the eerie beauty of this enchanted woodland, where every tree holds a secret waiting to be discovered. cinematic composition, soft shadows, national geographic style,cozy light, cinematic lighting, volumetric lighting, Film grain, cinematic film still, shallow depth of field, highly detailed, extremely detailed, vntblk, black, dark, background, Chiaroscuro Lighting Style

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Steps: 46, Size: 832x1216, Seed: 1738999055, Sampler: DPM++ 2M, CFG scale: 4, Clip skip: 2

  • Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    That’s super cool. I live in Oregon and have seen a couple different huge trees that have holes pretty close to this. I love living here. We literally have a Hobbit Trail that feels like you’re about to enter the borders of the Shire here.