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Foe B · Salt-Father

40 steps

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Foe B · Salt-Father · 40 steps
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the prompt, verbatim
stylized oil-painted realism, painterly brushwork, slightly exaggerated features, thick impasto lighting, in the style of Dishonored game art, warm amber glow against soft sea-fog greys, gentle folk-tale wistfulness, unsigned, no text, no letters, no signature, no watermark. a towering humanoid monster built of jagged translucent white salt crystal, looming full-figure, smaller dry husk-people half-merged into its glittering salt mass, no face

⚠ names Dishonored — this prompt names a third-party title as a style reference. it is published exactly as it was sent to the model; de-naming these style clauses is in progress product-side. archive slugs and filenames keep the words we typed for the same reason — they are part of the receipt, records of our inputs, not claims of association.

source: foe seed (subject-only, #663)

the data sheet
checkpointalbedobaseXL_v21
loranone in the render graph
samplerdpmpp_2m / karras
steps40
cfg6.0
resolution512×512
seed424242
render time2.59 smeasured from the render graph's own execution timestamps
machinetest rig B (24G)derived — the harness renders only through this rig's own local ComfyUI, and this experiment's every render predates the workstation's first archived render
archivetest rig B (24G) · ~/render-tests render archive
date2026-07-10 18:01:56
master filefoeB__40.jpg
workflowpainted-real the graph itself is not in the archive, so there is nothing to download

every field above is read from this experiment's receipts.json. nothing on this page is inferred except where a line says so.

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