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Certain artist names can definitely act as shortcuts to better-looking generated images because they harvest and spit out a facsimile of the totality of someone's body of work.
Then I started making cool skulls for my boyfriend and before I knew it my free trial was over.
Eeeee! Thanks to the ever excellent @rockin_candies I now have a brand new reference for Facsimile, my changeling. I think I'll consider this the baseline for reference of him going forwards.
Hail to Their Highness.
#MyLittlePony #OC
"My staff pick this week is a facsimile of 'Jerusalem, The Emanation of the Giant Albion,' by William Blake, published in 1974 by Trianon Press in London in an edition of 558 copies and printed on Arches pure rag paper." Learn more: https://t.co/TNqBtDrBBc
15 v 28
(15 is a not-very exact facsimile of my school uniform) https://t.co/NEcx9aRkwv
I don't know what the whole #CancelSanta hashtag is about, but I am not above using the trending topic to promote my blog post about the time Iron Man and Dr. Doom joined battled the jolly old elf (or a Venomized facsimile)
https://t.co/CGWLJQ6HB6
Two Cretans bearing gifts; a copper ingot, conical cup, gold vase and leather-sheathed dagger. Detail from a c. 3,400 year-old Egyptian wall painting in the Tomb of Rekhmire, Thebes. Dynasty 18. Facsimile by Nina de Garis Davies 1925/26. https://t.co/205zBgK8Bh
#Archaeology
veeeeery tentatively gonna attempt some facsimile of the 100 #warriorcats challenge, focusing in particular on garish and hyper-literal designs. here’s the Fire Boy
We’ve been highlighting some of the avian specimens from our folio-sized facsimile of Mark Catesby’s 'The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands' recently, but today we’re showcasing these gorgeous flora-focused plates. Learn more: https://t.co/zl56Dcye4w
Richard #Wagner.
Richard Wagner, Composer, Komponist, Bayreuth
Portrait mit faksimilierter Signatur und dem Datum 1853
Facsimiled signature and dated 1853 (Wager in the year 1853)
München, 1896
https://t.co/oI7UxOolfF
These birds are always ready for the weekend! This week we are featuring some of the more colorful plumage from our 1974 folio facsimile set of English naturalist Mark Catesby’s 'Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands.' Learn more: https://t.co/t9zdGd9jB6
A Catesby River Bird #Feathursday - This week we return to our 1974 folio facsimile set of Mark Catesby’s 'Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands' originally published between 1729 & 1747. Learn more about these Kingfishers and Herons: https://t.co/WgWs2ZxNb6
Mark Catesby traveled and collected specimens in the southern American colonies & the Caribbean in the early 1700s, culminating in 'Natural History of Carolina, Florida & the Bahama Islands.' The plates shown here come from our 1974 folio-sized facsimile. https://t.co/sprZf0yOq8
Saw a Facsimile reprint of this and was so confused lmaoo the fact that they even keep the original ads is dope
Seriously, why has no one made these, or reasonable facsimiles?
I WANT A FIRE RING, GOSH DARNIT