Double-Exposure Kaleidoscopic Spirals

The “Intriguing Double Exposure” style of photography combines different images in a unique way, creating captivating and eye-catching results. It involves blending two or more photos to produce a single picture showcasing overlapping motifs and patterns, resulting in a fascinating fusion of elements. This technique represents advancements in technology and design, making the final image captivating and abstract. The process uses the Euler Schedule type Simple model with a scale of 1 for better visuals, the distilled CFG scale of 35, and a seed number of 3170194328 to create a 1024×1024-pixel image. The resulting artwork displays a splendid blend of creative artwork that adds a touch of softness and complexity. The model, such as flux1-dev-fp8, has undergone 20 sampler iterations to make it visually stunning.

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2025-03-10 19:24