Dna Helix Sculpture free prompts and swap face images
309 text to image prompts for dna helix sculpture are
available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion
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A photorealistic depiction of a DNA double helix replicating, with glowing strands and focused lighting, set in a cellular nucleus with chromatin structures, hyper-detailed, dynamic, and medical-themed
The image depicts a highly detailed and intricate representation of a double helix structure, reminiscent of DNA, but with a futuristic and electrified twist. The helix is composed of four nucleotides, each adorned with vibrant, multicolored electrical components that emit a glowing, cinematic lighting effect. The helix is infinitely long, with each turn appearing to be composed of a series of interconnected, glowing nodes and wires, creating a sense of depth and complexity. The background features a network of interconnected lines and dots, adding to the high-tech, digital aesthetic. The overall composition is hyper-detailed, with a focus on the intricate textures and patterns of the electrical components, which are rendered with Ray Tracing for a realistic, high-definition appearance. The image is rendered in HDR, with a 64k resolution, ensuring that every detail is captured with precision and clarity. The overall effect is a visually striking and scientifically accurate depiction of a double helix, infused with a futuristic, electrified element.
70s afrofuturist biomorphic design featuring a cosmic biomorphic crystal spire. Styled in intricate op-art details by Kilian Eng, Roger Dean, and Dan McPharlin in 8K.
the structure of DNA, hyper-detailed and photorealistic, Blender, cinematic lighting
Wide-Angle Distortion Correction nebula dahlias (cerulean with metallic sheen, layered geometric petals, edges rimed in opalescent stardust) ganglia circuitry fine-structure, intricate detail, brilliant colors, style of rebecca guay, vincent van gogh, leonid afremov, gustav klimt, flowers braiding into a helix as they climb a luminous ganglion, petals twisting toward a comet's tail








