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Doug Rolnick

Doug Rolnick

Model: cbffa463-b5ee-48b7-8bf7-811cecd3a0a9

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<mymodel> The goddess Ishtar driving a flying chariot across the sky and pulled by seven enchanted lions
Width: 1024
Height: 1024
Scale: 15
Steps: 99
Seed: 2134425503
Strength: 0.75
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