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Zimkham Walli

Zimkham Walli

Model: SG161222/Realistic_Vision_V3.0

Prompt:

View of planet j1407b from its surface with rings seen
Width: 512
Height: 512
Scale: 7
Steps: 81
Seed: 62974837
Sampler: DPM Solver++

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Prompt: Planet and Atmosphere
Planet Size: The planet should appear massive, dominating the central part of the image.
Color and Texture: Its surface could be a mix of vibrant colors—perhaps deep blues and purples with swirling clouds of lighter shades. You might add some large, glowing areas to indicate volcanic activity or energy sources.
Atmosphere: The atmosphere can be depicted with a subtle glow or haze around the planet to create a sense of depth and scale.
Meteor Belt
Location: The meteor belt encircles the poles of the planet.
Appearance: It could consist of numerous large and small meteors with varying colors—metallic grays, fiery reds, and glowing oranges. The belt should appear somewhat fragmented, with gaps in between clusters of meteors.
Lighting: Consider adding a slight illumination or reflection on the meteors to make them stand out against the darkness of space.
Moons
Number and Placement: There are 10 moons orbiting the planet at different distances, arranged in a relatively symmetrical pattern but with some variation in size and distance from the planet.
Sizes and Colors: Vary the sizes of the moons—some could be large and spherical, while others are smaller and irregularly shaped. Their colors could range from pale grays and blues to more exotic hues like purples and greens.
Textures: The moons could have distinct features, such as craters, ice patches, or even faint rings around some of them.
Space Background
Stars and Nebulae: The background can be a rich, dark expanse filled with distant stars and possibly some nebulae or cosmic dust to add depth.
Lighting: The lighting of the scene can be a combination of the planet’s glow, the reflected light from the moons, and the ambient light of distant stars.
Overall Composition
Perspective: A slightly angled view from space could show the curvature of the planet and give a sense of its massive scale.
Focus: The planet and its meteor belt should be the focal point, with the moons orbiting it serving as secondary points of interest.