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Traci Dougherty

Traci Dougherty

Model: OpenArt SDXL

Prompt:

I sing of arms and a man, who, exiled by fate, came first from the shores of Troy to Italy and La...Show more
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 7
Steps: 25
Seed: 1378330041
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras

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