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asdaricus · 1 year
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This is an eagle with snowy white wings. I needed this kind of picture for the article in my World of Asdar wiki about Snow Eagles. by Midjourney.
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asdaricus · 5 months
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This is not AI art, but rather a map of part of my World of Asdar that I made in Freehand, a vector-based art program. I designed all the coasts and continents that you see above. There's actually quite a lot more of the map not show. This is just a little part that I work on the most. It is roughly equivalent to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
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asdaricus · 1 year
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These are 'skycraft.' I can't quite get Midjourney to make what I have imagined, but they are pleasing nonetheless. The World of Asdar has many similar kinds of aerial craft. The first skycraft are believed to have been invented and built in the mountain valleys of the Jaggudorns. They were used, among other things, to hunt and herd the gontha, alpaca-like animals that can fly during the seasonal migrations of the late spring and early autumn. Midjourney v5
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asdaricus · 1 year
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These furry creatures are meant to be gonthas. In the World of Asdar, they can fly as well. Gonthas live in the outskirts of the high Jaggudorn Mountains. The people of these lands shear the gonthas to make into cloth which they use for conventional textiles and for sails for their skycraft. These images use picture references of alpacas. I was unable to get these to fly with Midjourney. by Midjourney
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