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Wow, that is impressive! I couldn’t manage to burn the edges while maintaining the picture quality. Do you have any tips?
ChatGPT #1
Create an image of a tarot card named ‘The Tower’. The central image is a grand medieval tower being struck by lightning and engulfed in flames. Around the tower, figures are seen falling from the sky amidst dark, tumultuous clouds. The scene evokes a sense of chaos and destruction. The card’s border is weathered and torn, adding to the antique and mystical feel of the image. The number XVI is inscribed at the top of the card within an ornate frame, and the bottom of the card has the title ‘The Tower’ in stylized, gothic lettering.
Edit:
Getting a little closer. I think adding color to the tarot card might be causing issues with the table, and perhaps even referring to it as a tarot card could be why my paper doesn’t look as good as yours. Maybe describing it as burnt paper with a tarot card image would produce better results?
ChatGPT #2
Recreate the image of the tarot card named ‘The Tower’, with a realistic burnt effect to the edges while preserving the greenish background behind the card. The central image shows a grand medieval tower struck by lightning and engulfed in flames, with figures falling from the sky amidst dark clouds. The weathered and torn border of the card, along with the burnt edges, should give it an antique, mystical feel, complemented by the greenish aura in the background.
I figured it out. It’s Bible paper! That’s clever, with the tarot card image on it burning. That’s why yours had layers.
ChatGPT #3
Create a close-up image of the tarot card ‘The Tower’, printed on thin, bible-like paper with extensive burn marks and damage. The paper should appear aged and delicate. The card features a grand medieval tower struck by lightning, engulfed in flames, with figures falling amidst dark clouds. The burnt edges and damage should be very pronounced, with the burn marks encroaching significantly onto the card itself. This detailed view should emphasize the aged quality of the paper and the severity of the burn damage, against a dark blue marble background.
The tower is a favorite Tarot card. Often there’s the whole conversation about the Death XIII trump. The death card is about change, transformation. It’s not necessarily scary. Often omitted is the matter that change is pretty consistently uncomfortable and scary.
But then I can pull out Tower XVI and note THIS is the card you don’t want to draw. Ever.