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Bernetta Sharma🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 68 karmaJul 11, 2025@Cartoon soncool concept. the cartoons look nice and pretty accurate, though some feel a bit basic.still a fun tool overall. - Spotlight: Notis (Personal assistant)
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Ya'll accidentally head here because of the name? I had to Google why I suddenly boomed in usage and why this tool suddenly had actual data for analysis which is a first for me and is very neat, and saw there's an image model with similar name. To be honest, I couldn't get hi-fidelity out of my head for some reason and could only pivot to Hi-Dreams as a name haha. If anyone has a moment, I see there's common words being attempted and it might be helpful to know if it does help the generation more? I'm trying hard to think on how I can break a very simplified tool framework into making a complex proper icon maker with transparent backgrounds but still struggling to get it 100% because it probably can't.
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I think Copilux 7.0 is excellent and rich in compelling and creating superior text contents
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Generate stunning AI images of futuristic musical idols.Open - Didn't find the AI you were looking for?
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Nah, I want like Brazilian phonk covers. No thank you sir…
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Artist Tips for Better Results with Somnira Canvas: To help Somnira Canvas render the most compelling and emotionally resonant figures—whether human or animal—users are encouraged to guide the tool with poetic, suggestive phrasing rather than highly technical descriptions. This helps maintain harmony with the platform’s expressive strengths. For human figures, try emotion-based posture phrases like “curled in sorrow,” “reaching toward a fading light,” or “kneeling in wind.” Favor mood-based modifiers over anatomical specifics, such as “a silhouette bathed in dusk” or “a quiet figure in motion blur.” For animals, use mythic or metaphorical phrasing like “a fox made of stars,” “a deer outlined in frost,” or “a lion woven from dusk and gold.” Avoid strict biological realism unless intentionally stylized (e.g., “cubist owl,” “ink-drawn heron”). Best practices include specifying camera perspective or body angle with terms like “3/4 view,” “top-down shot,” or “over-the-shoulder,” and adding atmospheric cues such as “drifting in chalk mist,” “outlined by candlelight,” or “carved in shadow.” You can also add emotion-based tags directly into the prompt—words like “longing,” “grief,” “stillness,” or “wonder” will guide the aesthetic and expressive qualities of the final artwork.
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