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Anatomical Precision Renaissance Art Style Style Transfer Example
bicyle resting against a wall
portrait of two people together
still life with everyday objects
urban street with city activity
animal standing in natural pose
a tree in nature
house with front view
portrait of two people together
house with front view
urban street with city activity
animal standing in natural pose
still life with everyday objects
animal standing in natural pose
a tree in nature
wide landscape with natural scenery
a tree in nature
house with front view
animal standing in natural pose
wide landscape with natural scenery
animal standing in natural pose
still life with everyday objects
wide landscape with natural scenery
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
serene landscape with mountains and water
serene landscape with mountains and water
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
serene landscape with mountains and water
portrait of a person with expressive eyes
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
still life arrangement of fruits and flowers
Oil Painting Art Style, a magnificent Red Admiral butterfly with its wings spread wide, revealing intricate patterns of bold black, vivid orange-red, and crisp white, firmly perched on the distinctive, textured white bark of an aspen tree. This scene is set at a lower elevation, where the aspen grows near a gently flowing stream, its banks adorned with a lush fall garden of colorful autumn flowers—deep reds, golden yellows, and fiery oranges—arranged in a picturesque display. Overhead and around, the aspen tree's own leaves are ablaze with brilliant, bright gold, adding a stunning luminosity to the scene. The entire composition is illuminated by clear, crisp autumn light, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the rich textures. Focus on the detailed brushwork on the butterfly's wings, the tangible texture of the aspen bark, and the vibrant, layered colors of the fall foliage and flowers, especially the striking golden aspen leaves, creating a detailed and serene artistic composition.
Oil Painting Art Style, a magnificent, normal-sized Red Admiral butterfly with its wings spread wide, revealing intricate patterns of bold black, vivid orange-red, and crisp white, delicately perched on the stem or curving surface of a large, plump orange pumpkin. This scene is set within a sprawling, sun-drenched autumn pumpkin patch, where numerous pumpkins of various sizes are nestled amongst lush green and fading yellow vines. Surrounding the pumpkins are vibrant fall flowers arranged like a charming garden, in hues of deep red, golden yellow, and rustic orange. In the background, hints of golden aspen-like leaves glow from distant trees, adding to the rich autumn palette. The entire composition is bathed in clear, crisp, golden autumn sunlight, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the rich textures. Focus on the detailed brushwork on the butterfly's tiny wings, the tangible texture of the pumpkin's skin, and the vibrant, layered colors of the fall foliage, flowers, and pumpkins, creating a detailed and serene artistic composition.
“And prepare yourselves by the houses of your fathers, after your courses, according to the writing of David king of Israel, and according to the writing of Solomon his son. And stand in the holy place according to the divisions of the families of the fathers of your brethren the people, and after the division of the families of the Levites. So kill the passover, and sanctify yourselves, and prepare your brethren, that they may do according to the word of the LORD by the hand of Moses.” (2 Chronicles 35:4-6, KJVA)
“The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him: But his bow abode in strength, and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob; (from thence is the shepherd, the stone of Israel:)” (Genesis 49:23-24, KJV)
“Even by the God of thy father, who shall help thee; and by the Almighty, who shall bless thee with blessings of heaven above, blessings of the deep that lieth under, blessings of the breasts, and of the womb: The blessings of thy father have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills: they shall be on the head of Joseph, and on the crown of the head of him that was separate from his brethren.” (Genesis 49:25-26, KJV)
“And Shemaiah the son of Nethaneel the scribe, one of the Levites, wrote them before the king, and the princes, and Zadok the priest, and Ahimelech the son of Abiathar, and before the chief of the fathers of the priests and Levites: one principal household being taken for Eleazar, and one taken for Ithamar.” (1 Chronicles 24:6, KJV)
“For this Melchisedec, king of Salem, priest of the most high God, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings, and blessed him; To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all; first being by interpretation King of righteousness, and after that also King of Salem, which is, King of peace;” (Hebrews 7:1-2, KJV)
“And Jacob took him rods of green poplar, and of the hazel and chesnut tree; and pilled white strakes in them, and made the white appear which was in the rods. And he set the rods which he had pilled before the flocks in the gutters in the watering troughs when the flocks came to drink, that they should conceive when they came to drink. And the flocks conceived before the rods, and brought forth cattle ringstraked, speckled, and spotted. And Jacob did separate the lambs, and set the faces of the flocks toward the ringstraked, and all the brown in the flock of Laban; and he put his own flocks by themselves, and put them not unto Laban's cattle. And it came to pass, whensoever the stronger cattle did conceive, that Jacob laid the rods before the eyes of the cattle in the gutters, that they might conceive among the rods. But when the cattle were feeble, he put them not in: so the feebler were Laban's, and the stronger Jacob's. And the man increased exceedingly, and had much cattle, and maidservants, and menservants, and camels, and asses.” (Genesis 30:37-43, KJV)
“And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel. Of the tribe of Juda were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Reuben were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Gad were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Aser were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Nepthalim were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Manasses were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Simeon were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Levi were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Issachar were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Zabulon were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Joseph were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Benjamin were sealed twelve thousand.” (Revelation 7:4-8, KJV)
Only create 12 tribal ensigns.