30.07.2023

(full body), intricate azure armor, detailed gorgeous face, cat ears

This is the promt for Stable Diffusion, an AI in the image generator category

(full body), intricate azure armor, detailed gorgeous face, cat ears, beautiful young South Korean girl, medium length white hair, toned stomach, showing midriff, (photorealistic, photorealism), (8k, RAW photo, highest quality, masterpiece, ultra-high resolution, physics-based rendering), <lora:add_detail:1> (monochrome, grayscale), (bad_prompt_version2-neg, badhandv4, By bad artist -neg, easynegative, negative_hand-neg, ng_deepnegative_v1_75t, verybadimagenegative_v1.3)

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