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prompt: Pendant Shape:Overall Form: The pendant could take the shape of an abstracted leaf or teardrop, symbolizing the organic, flowing forms found in nature. The contours should be soft and smooth, mimicking the gentle curves of leaves or petals.Size and Proportion: Aim for a medium-sized pendant, around 3-4 cm in height, ensuring it stands out but remains wearable daily.Main Elements:Leaf Motif:Design: At the centre, feature a detailed silver leaf, with finely engraved veins that add texture and realism. This leaf could be slightly curled, as if caught in a gentle breeze, giving a sense of movement.Texture: Use a combination of matte and polished finishes to create depth, with the leaf’s veins in a polished finish to catch the light.Vine and Branch Accents:Encircling the Leaf: Surround the leaf with intertwining silver vines or delicate branches that spiral upwards, echoing the way plants climb towards sunlight. These can also include small, delicate leaves or buds to enhance the natural theme.Detailing: The vines could have a slightly oxidised finish, providing contrast and emphasising the intricate details.Floral Blossoms:Accent Elements: Integrate small, stylized blossoms at intervals along the vines. These could be inspired by wildflowers, with a minimalist design that complements the leaf without overpowering it. The blossoms could have tiny granules of silver at their centres for added texture.Gemstone:Choice of Gemstone: For the gemstone, consider using a green peridot or emerald to represent the lush greenery of the forest. Alternatively, a moonstone could evoke the ethereal light filtering through the canopy.Setting: Place the gemstone at the base of the leaf, as if it’s a drop of dew or at the centre of one of the blossoms. A bezel setting would give it a clean, modern look while ensuring the stone is securely held.Shape of the Gemstone: A round or teardrop-shaped gemstone would harmonize with the organic forms in the design. The teardrop shape, in particular, could mirror the pendant’s overall shape, creating a cohesive look.Bail Design:The bail could be integrated into the design by forming part of the vine, with the chain threading through a loop at the top. This seamless integration keeps the focus on the pendant itself.
by S. Ursino

prompt: Ww2 officer holding a rifle with a banner across the bottom with Hutch wrote on it
by Sean Hutchinson

prompt: Generate an image with the map of Brazil and the map of the United Kingdom, with an unidirectional arrow pointing from Brazil to the UK. Brazil should be in the bottom left side, and the UK should be in the top right corner. All borders of the UK and brazil map should be visible in the image. No other countries should be in the image. The countries with images that can represent them in Brazil should be images of green forests, colourful, typical Brazilian animals, and Brazilian landmarks like christ the redeemer. The UK map should be filled with UK landmarks like the Big Bang and The London Eye and typical regional things.
by Helena Hughes

prompt: An asian girl organizing her art studio full of art supplies and a small white dog, drawn in the style of a studio ghibli movie
by Hannah Wernher

prompt: fusion of malaysian food, hungarian food, turkey food, maldivian food, syria food and brazilian food in one picture. (realistic version)
by Kedyn Pang

prompt: Australian shepherd dog doing tricks in a circus surrounded by other cheering dogs with beers in their paws
by Larstton
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