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Robert E. Cottrell

Robert E. Cottrell

Model: Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large Turbo

Prompt:

The Utes call themselves the people of the horse. As the first unconquered tribe to obtain horses...Show more
Width: 1024
Height: 864
Scale: 0
Steps: 12
Seed: 436569999

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