Patterned Pillars free prompts and swap face images
304 text to image prompts for patterned pillars are
available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion
Best prompts for patterned pillars
scrollworks pattern featuring celtic-inspired scrolls interwoven with knotwork bands in matte black scrollwork on pale ivory arranged as layered scrolls fading into the background toward the edges on ceiling or dome decoration in an old palace rendered as ink drawing with fine linework and stippling, ultra-detailed, sharp ornamental design, high resolution, intricate decorative pattern art
Opacity For the image of the Temple of Jerusalems exterior, envision a grand structure with three main sections: the porch, the main hall (Hekhal), and the Holy of Holies. The entrance of the temple features a porch supported by two magnificent, freestanding bronze pillars, each 8.5 meters tall and 1.8 meters in diameter, named Jachin and Boaz. The capitals atop these pillars are adorned with intricate lily and pomegranate motifs, adding 2.3 meters to their height. The walls of the temple are constructed from finely cut, white limestone blocks. Each layer of blocks is slightly recessed, creating an impression of depth and grandeur. The exterior walls are adorned with carvings of palm trees and open flowers, but not cherubim, making them visible from the outside. The wooden entrance doors to the temple, overlaid with gold, are richly decorated and inviting. Above the entrance is a decorative frieze, also overlaid with gold. The temple features narrow, latticed windows, located higher up on the walls, allowing light to enter the interior while maintaining privacy. Overall, the exterior of the ancient Temple of Jerusalem exudes a sense of reverence, majesty, and skilled craftsmanship.,
cinematic digital concept art of a ancient temple ruins interior reclaimed by thick overgrowth and flowering plants, illuminated by golden light streaming through broken columns, a lone artist standing at the center amidst futuristic decay and natural growth








