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DaddyLeon ?

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medieval hospital with beds, patients and nurses. viewed from the outside, texture, intricate, details, highly detailed, masterpiece, architecture, building, trending on artstation, focus, sharp focus, concept art, digital painting, fantasy, sunny, day, midday
medieval hospital with beds, patients and nurses. viewed from the outside, texture, intricate, de... [more]

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cartoon, video game
cartoon, video game [more]
Model: OpenArt Creative
Width: 640Height: 640
Scale: 7Steps: 25
Sampler: Seed: 1551099317

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