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    A fragile glass sphere filled with swirling liquid light floats midair in an infinite obsidian void, centered in frame with shallow depth of field emphasizing micro-cracks spreading across its surface. Blends Hiroshi Sugimoto's monochromatic precision with Wolfgang Tillmans' luminous chaos, rendered in iridescent cobalt and molten gold against velvety darkness. Dramatic sidelight casts radial bursts through fissures, while faint geometric shadows echo in the blurred background. Tactile contrasts: slick glass against chalky fracture lines, frozen droplets suspended like diamond dust. Shot on imagined 85mm Hasselblad film, hyper-detailed textures amplifying tension between permanence and decay—an internationally celebrated study of ephemeral beauty.
    The air hangs heavy, thick with the metallic tang of coming rain and the acrid bite of sulphur from bruised, bruised clouds overhead. A low rumble vibrates through the wooden frame of the house entry as my father stands beside me, his weathered face etched in the dim, crepuscular light filtering through the open door. The scent of wet earth and ozone mingles with the faint, familiar smell of his worn leather jacket, a comforting anchor in the brewing storm. Water droplets cling to his shoulders like scattered diamonds, reflecting the sickly yellow glow from the sky. A silent tension stretches between us, a mix of shared anticipation and unspoken anxieties, reminiscent of the quiet drama in Andrew Wyeth's paintings. The scene unfolds in muted, earthy tones, punctuated by the harsh yellow of the clouds and the cool blues of the encroaching twilight, the composition emphasizing the vastness of the storm and the smallness of our figures, bathed in the soft, diffused light of a post-storm sunset, echoing the emotional depth and atmospheric stillness of the Barbizon school.
    High-key cinematic landscape portrait with a solitary heroic female figure set amidst the frozen yet surreal overhang of Volantis. Rendered in Ruan Jia's signature dramatic brushstrokes and glowing hues blended with Carne Griffiths's nuanced ink-detailed subtlety, her outstretched arms gesture towards the radiant light piercing through both delicate crystalline tendrils of ice at a lower altitude and interloping gnarls in far higher tropical canopy dominating upper edge. Beyond a massive floating tree rises farther towards golden radiance hallowed as other ghost silettes or dark nebulous forests blend harmoniously through space inter. Radiantly melancholic with every glow reflected on falling flakes that accent shadows from frozen droplet suspension near close the scene faint unrolls before faraway an entirely frozen top city view set behind heavy gray back dripping the entire high epic set,
    A fragile glass sphere filled with swirling liquid light floats midair in an infinite obsidian void, centered in frame with shallow depth of field emphasizing micro-cracks spreading across its surface. Blends Hiroshi Sugimoto's monochromatic precision with Wolfgang Tillmans' luminous chaos, rendered in iridescent cobalt and molten gold against velvety darkness. Dramatic sidelight casts radial bursts through fissures, while faint geometric shadows echo in the blurred background. Tactile contrasts: slick glass against chalky fracture lines, frozen droplets suspended like diamond dust. Shot on imagined 85mm Hasselblad film, hyper-detailed textures amplifying tension between permanence and decay—an internationally celebrated study of ephemeral beauty.
    (A sharp, high contrast, side-lit, HDR, 16k photo:2.5), In very thick mist blanketing a bamboo forest, a powerful dragon samurai emerges, his battle-worn glowing blood-red kanji armor partially obscured, looking at the viewer with intense organic-digital eyes and a poised stance,
, BREAK , an insanely detailed photo with (ring lighting, side-lit, high contrast:1.2), bokeh, 85mm lens, f/1.4, ISO 100, UHD, (HDR:2.5), 16k resolution,
, BREAK , the kanji armor’s blood red highlights and deep blacks contrast sharply with the soft greens and grays of the misty forest. Hyper-glossy reflections and mirror-sharp wetness are visible on armor plates, scales, and horns, with subtle orange glow on kanji, reflected softly by the surrounding mist,
, BREAK , the dragon’s face contorted with rage, a glistening fang revealed in a snarl. Glowing embers rise and swirl, enhancing his war march’s intensity,
, BREAK , cinematic, razor-sharp focus, high contrast, faint rim light on edges, warm sidelight, bloom, narrow depth-of-field, fog-diffused light, ethereal bamboo trees, high dynamic range of colors, gleaming armor with insanely fine engraving among battle scars, micro-droplets on surfaces creating OLED-quality reflections.

      Stable Diffusion 3 (SD3)

    • SD3 Medium - stableDiffusion3SD3_sd3Medium.safetensors
    • SD3 Medium Incl. Clips - stableDiffusion3SD3_sd3MediumInclClips.safetensors
    • SD3 Medium Incl Clip FP16 - stableDiffusion3SD3_sd3MediumInclClip.safetensors
    • SD3 Medium Incl T5XXL - stableDiffusion3SD3_sd3MediumInclT5XXL.safetensors
    • Text Encoder - Clip L - stableDiffusion3SD3_textEncoderClipL.safetensors
    • Text Encoder - Clip G - stableDiffusion3SD3_textEncoderClipG.safetensors
    • Text Encoder - T5 e4m3fn - stableDiffusion3SD3_textEncoderT5E4m3fn.safetensors
    • Text Encoder - T5XXLFP16 - stableDiffusion3SD3_textEncoderT5XXLFP16.safetensors
    • ComfyUI Workflows - stableDiffusion3SD3_comfyuiWorkflows_trainingData.zip
    • Demo Prompts - stableDiffusion3SD3_demoPrompts_trainingData.zip

      Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large

    • Large - stableDiffusion35_large.safetensors
    • Workflow - stableDiffusion35_workflow_trainingData.zip

      Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large Turbo

    • Large Turbo - stableDiffusion35_largeTurbo.safetensors
    • Workflow - stableDiffusion35_workflow_trainingData.zip

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