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Prompt: Envision a sinister, anthropomorphic snake sorcerer, masterfully captured in the unique style of Sandra Dieckmann(Detailed artwork by Sandra Dieckmann:1.3). This formidable creature boasts an intricate, cracked scaly skin, resembling aged, darkened emerald, lending him a daunting appearance. He is entwined in a mesh of corroded, rusted chains and sharp, menacing thorns, symbolizing a painful imprisonment. His presence is marked by an aura of icy, sinister magic, seeming to warp the very air around him with a spectral, chilling radiance. The backdrop is a foreboding, desolate canyon, bathed in the eerie stillness of midnight. Special emphasis is placed on the deep, shadow-laden crevices, creating a profound sense of dread and mystery(shadowy crevices:1.4). The artwork is envisioned in ultra-high 8k resolution, bringing forth an unparalleled level of detail and depth. The scene is set in a grand, yet hauntingly bleak landscape, reminiscent of the Grand Canyon under the ghostly glow of moonlight. The jagged cliffs loom ominously, illuminated by a spectral moon, enhancing the scene's haunting beauty. Utilizing advanced raytracing techniques, the image captures the ethereal interplay of light and shadow, akin to a moment frozen from an atmospheric horror film.

Negative: No modern elements, no bright or cheerful themes, avoid cartoonish portrayal.

Jan 3, 2024, 3:30:59 PM
Jan 3, 2024, 3:30:59 PM