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Enamel on canvas
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Cracked oil painting
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Bauhaus painting
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So, I don't have the full paid integration, bit I got the Bing App and was talking with the Chat-GPT 4 and it turns out you can make DallE 3 requests even if the Image Creatorr says they cannot do so right now. Going back and forth is creating some interesting prompts and results

So as an example, I asked it how it would go about making a Regency dress out of denim, which it described, and then I ask it to draw it so it did:

A regency period dress made out of denim, with a light blue denim fabric that is soft and flexible, a bodice with a low square neckline and short puffed sleeves, a long skirt with some gathers at the waist, some buttons or hooks at the back for closure, some lace or ribbon trim along the neckline and sleeves, a white scarf or chemisette to fill in the neckline, a ribbon sash around the waist, some simple jewelry, some flat shoes or boots, and a bonnet hat or wide brim cloche decorated with ribbons or flowers.

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Here we are at deity number 16. Don't like her frightening appearance fool you, she is lovely host.

Ezeroc, also known as The Great Pestilence and The Persevering Swarm, is the Arch-Devil deity of pestilence, suffering, endurance, and community. She is depicted as a massive and monstrous insectoid creature that seems to mix various traits from different insects and arachnids, with a blackish-brown carapace and toxic green bioluminescence. She, as the Great Pestilence, represents the harsh reality of disease and suffering in the natural cycle, particularly within societies and civilizations, and how they can reek havoc on ill prepared communities. However, as the Persevering Swarm, she also represents the resilience and spirit of the various communities within a civilization rallying together to provide aid, guidance, and healing to each other to make the whole stronger. She is also often seen as a symbol of culture and customs, promoting both honoring the traditions and histories of various past and present cultures, while also encouraging the peaceful mixing and melding of various communities and cultures to promote growth and new ideas and expressions. Within the Seven Hellion Rings, she tends to focus on the various mortal partitioner that enter the Rings that don't often find themselves fitting in the more regiment layers, making her often seen as the gentle beating heart of the people that make civilization in the Rings lively and flourishing.

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So, my user name, Saracenus*, was my gamer handle way back in the 90s when I was on the GEnie Network (for you youngins, that was a dial up service from the pre-internet days). In '95 to '96 I was playing Multiplayer Battletech which was a hacked engine of the original MechWarrior game. I joined House Kurita because no one wanted to be the villains and they would get whooped by the other Houses. I wasn't into the whole Samurai culture thing and as a Medieval History major I loved my Islamic history classes... So, I joined a little known set of units, The Arkab Legion. Good times...

* It actually was Saracen, but it got harder later on to secure that handle and it also the name of a British bike company... so I went with the Latin version later on. You will sometimes see me as Saracenus1 as well.

Saracenus is the Late Latin word for Saracen. Definition:
A term used both in Greek and Latin writings between the 5th and 15th centuries, to refer to the people who lived in and near what was designated by the Romans as Arabia Petraea and Arabia Deserta. The term's meaning evolved during its history of usage. During the Early Middle Ages, the term came to be associated with the tribes of Arabia.

With that in mind, here are some images based upon my user name...

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Illa liqaa,

Saracenus
 
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