‘27 SS Dylan Seward (CA) 6️⃣.0️⃣9️⃣‼️ runner. Professional approach... from both sides while showing off easy power. Ball sounds different coming off. Dynamic, confident defender. #1️⃣ player in the class. Tennessee Baseball recruit #MLBDraft || @prepbaseballcashow more

Shooter Hunt
118,039 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
28 SS Theo Swafford (CA) Jumped off the barrel... with some of the bigger power displays on the day. Tight turns. Heavy barrel. Easy loft. Confident hands on the dirt. N2K. 👍👍 5-11 180, 6.67-runner #MLBDraft || @prepbaseballcashow more

Shooter Hunt
32,029 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
#SoCalShortstops ‘27 Dylan Seward ‘28 Theo Swafford ‘28 Ryan... Sheffer Dynamic defenders setting the tone for the day (& summer) including the top prospect in the ‘27 class who posted a 6.09 60 to start things off. #MLBDraft || #SoCalProcaseshow more

Shooter Hunt
39,032 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
‘26 C Alain Gomez Gudino (AZ) Stellar rounds from... both sides of the plate showing off some big power potential and a sweet stroke. Premium defender. N2K. 👍 #PBFG24 || Prep Baseball Arizonashow more

Shooter Hunt
17,552 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce
‘27 CF Drake McClurg (Drake McClurg) goes 💣 to... lead off the game & start his junior campaign. 5’11” 180 w dynamic athleticism. Texas A&M Baseball recruit. Top-ranked position player in the junior class following a dominant showing at our Preseason Procase. Shooter Huntshow more

Prep Baseball Indiana
51,378 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce
‘27 SS JB Upton (John Berry Upton; Auburn High... Baseball) looking the part during the workout taking a professional round of BP. Simple & direct to it out front & showing off some PS power w/ top EV of 99.4 mph. Twitchy athlete w/ barrel skills. No. 4️⃣ in the 2027 class in Alabama. #YSGames24 || Prep Baseballshow more

Prep Baseball Alabama
12,613 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce
‘27 SS Isaiah Snavely (Isaiah Snavely) 6’3” 190 w... projection. Aggressive athlete showing hints of highest-level ceiling here w a well-struck 3B off the RF wall 👇 No. 1 player in the class w premier set of tools. Shooter Hunt || Prep Baseballshow more

Prep Baseball Indiana
24,891 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
OF Philip Cheong 2025, Ontario Blue Jays Stanford Baseball... commit 🇨🇦’s top athlete continues to look the part offensively coming off a big junior season. Tooled out on both sides of the ball coming in as the No. 4 ranked player in Ontario. Philip John Cheong | Shooter Huntshow more

Prep Baseball Ontario
17,986 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
No. 3 in Pennsylvania & 44th in the '27... class nationally, MIF Leo Nockley (Wyoming Seminary, PA) walks it off at the #16uNat25 at LakePoint Sports. Elite level bat skills with 100+ EVs from a compact and direct barrel path. Slick rangy defender, dynamic athlete. Prep Baseball Scoutingshow more

Dan Cevette
40,779 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
‘27 Matt Meeker (IA) stamped himself as a must-follow... bat in the class with an emphatic showing at the #PBFG25 including 2 💣s 6’4” 220 frame w/ smoothest of LH strokes 6.8-runner, 96mph from OF Swing metrics off the charts. Slam dunk Top 💯 prospect. 👍👍 || Prep Baseball Iowashow more

Shooter Hunt
23,965 görüntüleme • 11 ay önce
2025 LHP Andrew Montero Great first look at a... highly talented LHP in the 25 Class. Coming off an injury, flashed the FB into mid 80s (T87) while dialing in 2 +Secondary options. Heavy ASR while using the same Arm Slot for entire arsenal. High Level, High Ceiling type of recruit. The ability to command to both sides of the plate while living in the upper quadrant stands out on film. #StateGames #SouthSquadshow more

Prep Baseball Ohio
16,327 görüntüleme • 2 yıl önce
Created with Gpt Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 on... SJinn Agent Prompt: Create a high-quality 4K cinematic football (soccer) storyboard showing a full sequence from tackle to goal, using dynamic lighting, dramatic stadium atmosphere, and professional sports broadcast style. The scene begins with an intense midfield moment where a defender performs a strong sliding tackle, grass and dirt particles flying in slow motion as the ball is cleanly won. Transition immediately into a fast counterattack: the player recovers, pushes the ball forward, and accelerates past opponents with quick footwork. Show close-ups of boots striking the ball, sweat, and focused expressions, mixed with wide shots of the field opening up. Add a key pass moment where the ball is threaded through defenders, followed by a sprint toward goal with the crowd rising in anticipation. Build tension with a slow-motion approach to the penalty box, then a powerful shot on goal—either a clean strike or a curled finish. Show the ball hitting the net with dramatic impact, net rippling, and goalkeeper reaction. End with an emotional celebration: the scorer running, sliding, or raising arms as teammates join, stadium lights glowing and crowd erupting. Use varied camera angles (wide, tracking, close-up, POV, slow motion), strong motion blur, and realistic physics (ball spin, turf impact), emphasizing the shift from defensive intensity to attacking triumph and victory.show more

Zara
61,062 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
Guy on Twitter posted his $8.3K loss screenshot. Said... he's quitting Polymarket forever. One account replied: Never give up. Seemed like typical motivational BS. But something felt off. Clicked the profile. Bio had one link. Polymarket wallet. $382,998.22 profit. 11,326 predictions. Joined December 2025. → Wallet: Two months. $383K. What the hell? I spent hours digging through every position. Expected political bets. Insider plays. Some genius prediction pattern. Found something completely different. This wallet doesn't predict outcomes. It farms your panic. Here's the trick everyone misses: On Polymarket, YES and NO should always add up to $1. Basic math. But when fear hits, math breaks. BTC dumps 3%. Everyone panic sells NO at 38 cents. YES barely moves at 55 cents. 38 + 55 = 93 cents. One MUST pay $1. This wallet buys both. Waits. Collects the dollar. Keeps 7 cents. Sounds tiny until you see the scale: Real example from January 27: Crypto crashed 8% in two hours. This wallet opened 47 positions in 90 minutes. Average spread: 11 cents per position. One day profit: $14,200. While you watched charts. While traders panic sold their convictions. This wallet quietly collected from both sides. No predictions needed. No insider info. Just math and patience. The most profitable traders don't predict futures. They exploit emotions. Next panic is coming. Prices will split from $1 again. Will you be selling in fear? Or collecting from it?show more

Marlow
82,409 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce
This is what I’m talking about. This isn’t to... highlight Bentancur. It’s how 90% of teams and players behave for I’d say 70% of the game. But what are we trying to achieve here? The best thing that can happen from any phase of play, is to score a goal. So that’s the overall objective. To do that, the ball at some stage has to go behind every single opposition player and space has to be exploited whether it’s big or small. But Bentancur here is waiting. Waiting for players to move. Waiting for opposition to move. But why would Newcastle move? They don’t need to break from their shape. But imagine what would happen if Bentancur travelled with the ball into those open spaces. Newcastle and spurs players aren’t just going to watch, it’s going to instigate a chain reaction of movement from both sides. And that will in turn break up shapes which creates gaps. Then it’s if you are confident and able to exploit. But just waiting doesn’t achieve it. Imagine the disruption you will cause if both the ball player, and off ball players look to provoke the opposition as opposed to rigidly stand in shape. It’s just logical. If you stay still. Why does the opposition need to move? So what pictures are changing? What gaps are you opening? What gaps are you exploiting? So how do you expect to score when to score a goal, gaps have to be exploited? It’s why when people say “it’s harder in modern football, there’s less space”. No there isn’t. There’s always space. You’re just seeing players less willing to provoke it and attack it.show more

Harry Brooks
14,215 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce
INF Gavin Kilen (Tennessee Baseball) will be a key... piece within a loaded Tennessee lineup this season. Earned the starting 2B job as a Freshman and contributed, but broke out last spring to the tune of a .330/.361/.591 slash line with 23 2B, 3 3B, 9 HR and 41 RBIs. Kilen is slightly undersized and has an average build at 5'11 and 180-lbs. Some room to fill out and add ~10 pounds or so. Relaxed, slightly crouched stance in the box with a medium high handset. Minimal load in which his hands drift slightly, leg lift leads into a small stride. Short, compact swing and takes a direct path to contact. Above-average hand speed, it's an operation that's tailored towards spraying line drives all over the yard. Kilen is a hit-over-power profile with an aggressive approach in the box. He has plus bat-to-ball skills and his feel for the barrel is evident. Last spring, Kilen worked a 93% IZ contact rate, including 95% against FB. His aggressive approach and somewhat free-swinger mentality does lead to some chase up against FB and secondaries down, but it hasn't been a hindrance to his production. Kilen pounces on pitches in the zone and steps in the box ready to hit. Would give his hit tool a 55. It's more gap power than it is over the fence power for Kilen, but he did tap into some more impact last season. Part of that is due to getting the ball up in the air more: between '23 and '24 he increased his FB+LD% from 44% to 51%. It will always play as slightly below average (fringy), but he did post a Max EV of 108.5 during the spring and 101.4 this summer. Kilen's HR impact and highest quality of contact comes to the pull side. Vast majority of his XBH power comes on pitches in the bottom-half of the zone, which makes sense given his bat path. Has shown the ability to work from gap-to-gap. Kilen was Louisville's every day SS last spring, but he'll slide over to 2B this season for Tennessee. I actually think that's where he profiles best defensively as a professional, where he has an average arm with some range. After seeing him at SS for a couple of summers, his actions and clock translate better at 2B. Kilen is a day 1 type this July with top-55 overall upside.show more

Peter Flaherty III
37,799 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
OF Nick Dumesnil (California Baptist Baseball) is one of... the higher upside college bats in this year's Draft. Showed flashes across a limited sample as a Freshman, but exploded last year to the tune of a .362/.440/.702 slash line with 40 XBH (19 HRs) and 45 RBIs across 61 games. Proceeded to have an excellent summer on the Cape in which he hit .311/.378/.489 with a league-leading 12 2B, 4 HR, 15 RBIs and a league-leading 26 SB in 36 games. Strong, athletic frame at 6'2" and 205-pounds. Big league body. Slightly wide base in the box with a somewhat high handset (lowered his hands as the summer went on, was ultra-high at school with his bat pointed almost straight down behind his back shoulder. Drew Burress-ish look). Ultra-small stride that is more of a toe tap than anything else. Hands already start pretty far back, though they drift slightly in his load. Engaged lower-half, especially his back side. Easy plus bat speed. Dumesnil showed the ability to drive the baseball to all fields both at school and on the Cape. Would give his power a 55 overall, but it's a 6 to the pull side. Top spun a 2-run HR (EV of 106) off the scoreboard in the ASG. Very curious to monitor how his hit tool progresses this spring. There's a present feel for the barrel and his bat-to-ball skills are plus (ovr. IZ contact rate of 90%, including 93% and 91% against FB and SL, respectively). Will certainly need to shore up his pitch recognition skills and swing decisions in order to maximize his offensive upside. Some chase up/out against FB, down/out against secondaries. Key will be doing a better job of picking up spin out of the hand. Plus runner—who most importantly knows HOW to run—whose speed translates on both sides of the baseball. Chaos-causer on the bases, Dumesnil's speed also gives him the opportunity to take an extra base on a ball in the gap or down the line. I thought his instincts in CF got better as the summer went on. Dumesnil's speed and elite athleticism allow him to cover plenty of ground and his arm is average, I'm sure he'll get the opportunity to prove he can stick there in pro ball. Chance he could move off and end up at a corner eventually. Key for Dumesnil is adding polish to his hit tool. There is 5-tool upside (key word) with him and he can impact the game in a number of ways. Potential first round pick this July. (📽️: California Baptist Baseball)show more

Peter Flaherty III
21,730 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
RHP/1B Trace Phillips (Middle Tennessee Baseball) is an interesting... draft-eligible sophomore on which to keep close tabs. Last spring, he hit .304/.360/.547 with 8 2B, 13 HR and 47 RBIs, but it’s his ability on the mound that's the root of his buzz. Phillips' back of the baseball card numbers last season are modest, but there is more to it than meets the eye. At 6'3" and 185-lbs, Phillips has an athletic, high-waisted frame. In the box, he has a simple setup with an ear-high handset and the bat horizontal above his back shoulder. Phillips has a slight load in which he has a noticeable barrel tip and a small stride. He moves well in the box and has some scissor action with his back leg. Phillips’ pure hit tool is fringey, but he has plus raw power and has shown the ability to drive the baseball to all fields. Max EV last spring of 109.4, if he's able to lift the ball more it will lead to a more impressive power output. Phillips’ current prospect status is largely driven by his ability on the mound. His numbers were unimpressive last season, but he took a step forward this fall. There’s some low hanging fruit to clean up in his delivery, but he has a short, whippy arm stroke and attacks from a low-three quarters slot with plenty of arm speed. Phillips’ FB has been up to 96 with ride through the zone (particular life at the top), though his best pitch is a high-70s-to-low-80s CH. He does a nice job of killing spin on it, and It averaged almost 15 MPH off his fastball this fall. It’s a plus pitch that flashes both fade to the arm side as well late tumble. Phillips completes his arsenal with a mid-80s slider that flashed above-average this fall with sharp, two-plane tilt. Both his changeup and slider profile as legitimate swing-and-miss offerings. Another positive development with Phillips this fall is that his strike-throwing took a step in the right direction. Mid-4th-6th round type this July. (📽️: Middle Tennessee Baseball)show more

Peter Flaherty III
10,928 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
Nick Dumesnil (California Baptist Baseball) has as much upside... as anyone in the 2025 draft. With question marks early on about how he'd fare against the top arms in the country on the Cape, "Doomey" proved quickly as one of the best players in the summer league circuit. His hands start high with the bat coiled behind his head. While a somewhat unorthodox approach, he's able to get his bat head up and hands lowered upon loading. It's an explosive operation with elite bat speed, averaging as much as 79.9 mph in the CCBL (per @Blast_Bsbl). It's a consistent swing making hard contact and driving the ball to both gaps (led the CCBL with 12 2B). The quick hip hinge allows for a powerful on-time rotation through the ball as he barrels the ball at a high clip (up to 30.4% this summer per Joe Doyle). Then there's the speed. Doomey set the Brewster Whitecap SB record with 26 (27 ATT) in 36 G. His 96.2% success rate is the highest in league history for someone with 20+ steals in a season (per League Statistician). He gets good jumps on the base paths and good reads off the bat defensively. There is some swing and miss to his game. He walks at an average rate (8.6 BB% in the CCBL) and struck out just 12.9% of the time in the WAC but that went up to 21.7% this summer. There's some chase low out of the zone vs break and did way more damage vs LHP (.435/.469/.783; .348 ISO) than RHP (.247/.333/.337; .090 ISO). A true five-tool talent, Nick Dumesnil made a name for himself this summer on the Cape, and will soon be at the top of many teams' draft boards next July.show more

Ethan Kagno
16,658 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
One player I've really grown to like over the... last several months is OF Kane Kepley (Carolina Baseball). Started right away at Liberty where he hit .310/.457/.432 with 13 XBH, but had a breakout summer in the Coastal Plain League to the tune of a .339/.468/.546 slash line with 8 2B, 5 HR, 26 SB and 29 BB to 11 Ks. Carried that momentum over into last season and hit .330/.482/.521 with 12 2B, 9 HR, 25 SB and an impressive 53 BB to just 27 Ks. Kepley then proceeded to have a productive summer on the Cape in which he was named an All-Star. Compact build at 5'8" and 165-pounds with sneaky strength packed into his frame. Crouched stance in the box with a medium-high handset and slightly open front side. Kepley has a minimal load and utilizes a toe tap that leads into a normal stride. With two strikes, Kepley will widen his stance and sit deeper in his base, choke up a bit, and shorten his stride in order to maximize his chances of moving the baseball. Quick hands with present bat speed. Will drop his back side to help create leverage. Overall, it's a compact operation in which he takes an efficient path to contact. Kepley's bat-to-ball skills and hand-eye coordination are outstanding. Last spring at Liberty, he boasted a 90% overall contact rate and a 93% overall IZ contact rate. It was a similar story this summer, as he ran an 89% overall contact rate and a 94% overall IZ contact rate. Kepley's pitch recognition skills and approach are both highly advanced and he rarely expands the strike zone. On the Cape, his overall chase rate was a minuscule 13%. Kepley has high-level barrel skills, a trait that is on display day in and day out. His bat control and adjustability are also advanced. Kepley is capable of using the entire field, but his highest quality of contact does come to the pull side. Hit tool is comfortably a 55, but it's closer to a 60. Kepley without a doubt is a hit-over-power profile, but there is a little bit of thump to the pull side. Has shown the ability to turn on pitches on the inner-half and drive them to the PS. For a player with this kind of profile, he posted respectable Max EVs of 106.1 and 101 during the spring and summer, respectively. Below-average power, but he'll run into a ball on occasion and hit 10+ HRs this spring. Not only is Kepley a plus runner, he most importantly knows HOW to run and get the most out of his legs. Quick first step and really advanced baseball sense both translate to the base paths where he's a chaos causer and speeds up the game for opposing teams. Kepley's speed also allows him to take an extra base on a ball in the gap or down the line. Across 179 games between college and summer ball, Kepley is 89-for-97 on stolen base attempts. Kepley this spring will rove CF for North Carolina. His speed and instincts plays at the position and he has gap-to-gap range with solid closing speed. Gets good reads off the bat. Kepley's arm is fringy, but his overall defensive skillset will give him the opportunity to prove he can stick at the position professionally. Versatile enough to play all 3 OF spots. Kepley is an old-fashioned baseball rat who plays at one speed. Selfless, high-energy player who can affect the game in a myriad of ways. A little reminiscent of Tommy Hawke. Top-5 round type this July.show more

Peter Flaherty III
34,227 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
You spend years training for the World Cup, then... lose to a cat. This Cat vs Human Football match rivalry was created using GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 on RoboNeo #Roboneo Prompt Create a 15-second cinematic FIFA World Cup 2026 sports-comedy commercial. Every scene must happen strictly in the exact sequence listed below. Do NOT skip, merge, shorten, combine, or reorder any scene. Maintain perfect character consistency across all shots. MAIN CHARACTER: Athletic western blonde female soccer player, age 24, blue eyes, long blonde ponytail, red soccer jersey #8, red shorts, red socks, professional football boots. ANIMAL HERO: Sleek athletic grey cat with green eyes wearing a matching red soccer jersey. OPPONENTS: Two muscular female football players wearing white uniforms. ENVIRONMENT: FIFA World Cup 2026 atmosphere. Massive packed football stadium during golden hour. Warm sunlight, dramatic lens flares, vibrant green grass, roaring crowd, FIFA World Cup branding, international supporters waving USA, Canada, and Mexico flags. Premium global football-event energy. STYLE: Photorealistic live-action sports commercial, realistic human anatomy, Pixar-quality cat animation, Nike-style energy, dynamic camera movement, cinematic lighting, ultra-detailed textures, realistic football physics except for the cat's comedic athletic abilities. DURATION: 15 seconds total. SCENE 1 (0:00–0:02) — WORLD CUP OPENING High aerial establishing shot of a massive FIFA World Cup 2026 stadium at golden hour. Visible FIFA World Cup 2026 banners around the stadium. Crowd packed with supporters waving USA, Canada, and Mexico flags. A recognizable host-city landmark is visible in the distance. The blonde player in red jersey #8 dribbles confidently across the pitch while the grey cat runs beside her. Camera slowly pushes forward. Warm sunlight washes over the field. Massive crowd roar. On-screen title card appears briefly: "FIFA WORLD CUP 2026". SCENE 2 (0:02–0:03) — GAME ON Medium action shot. Two muscular opponents in white uniforms notice the cat and immediately shift their focus toward stopping it. The cat glances toward the ball with determination. Quick cinematic push-in. Crowd anticipation rises. SCENE 3 (0:03–0:05) — CAT SPEED BURST Ground-level tracking shot. The cat explodes forward between players' legs at impossible speed. Grass, dirt, and turf particles spray upward. Intense acceleration effect and realistic motion blur. Stadium crowd reacts with surprise. SCENE 4 (0:05–0:06) — PLAYER REACTION Extreme close-up of the blonde player. She smiles confidently, then her eyes suddenly widen in genuine surprise as she realizes how unbelievably fast the cat is moving. Lens flare sweeps across frame. SCENE 5 (0:06–0:08) — HERO CAT Low-angle hero close-up. The cat locks eyes on the ball. Golden sunlight creates a glowing halo around its silhouette. Slow-motion moment. Crowd noise softens briefly while heroic music rises. Fur detail and jersey fabric rendered with ultra-realistic quality. SCENE 6 (0:08–0:10) — FIRST DODGE Wide action shot. One defender launches a tackle. The cat instantly sidesteps and slips perfectly between both defenders. The tackle misses completely. The crowd erupts with laughter and excitement. SCENE 7 (0:10–0:12) — SLIDE CHAOS Both opponents commit to aggressive sliding tackles simultaneously. Massive dirt explosion. The cat effortlessly avoids both slides with perfect timing. The defenders collide with each other and tumble dramatically. Realistic physics, comedic timing. Crowd reaction intensifies. SCENE 8 (0:12–0:13) — DRIBBLE MASTER Dynamic tracking shot. The cat skillfully dribbles the ball through the chaos with incredible close control. Opponents tumble helplessly in the background. The blonde player watches in amused disbelief. Stadium energy reaches its peak. SCENE 9 (0:13–0:14) — IMPOSSIBLE SHOT Dramatic low-angle shot. The cat crouches beside the ball and looks upward. Tension builds. Suddenly the cat launches into an impossible move and strikes the ball toward goal. Cinematic speed ramp. Ball rockets through the air toward the net. SCENE 10 (0:14–0:15) — WORLD CUP GOAL & BRAND PAYOFF Ultra-cinematic goal shot. The football smashes into the back of the net at high speed. The net deforms naturally and ripples realistically with detailed cloth physics. Goal frame shakes subtly from impact. Crowd instantly explodes in celebration. Fans wave USA, Canada, and Mexico flags. The blonde player throws her hands up in disbelief and joy. The cat lands heroically and looks toward the roaring stadium. Freeze frame on the celebrating cat. On-screen tagline appears: "IMPOSSIBLE IS JUST KICKOFF." FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 logo appears prominently with premium commercial-grade branding. End on triumphant crowd roar and stadium atmosphere. CINEMATIC NOTES: Strict chronological sequence. No scene skipping, merging, or reordering. Fast-paced sports-commercial editing. Warm golden-hour color grading. Dynamic camera movement throughout. Premium FIFA World Cup 2026 advertising quality. Realistic football and net physics. Massive crowd reactions escalating throughout the film. Consistent character appearance across every shot. Photorealistic visuals with cinematic lens flares and broadcast-quality production values. Final goal must feel epic, emotional, and unmistakably FIFA World Cup 2026.show more

Sharon Riley
55,565 görüntüleme • 28 gün önce
Let's go to the fashion show this evening!🩱👠 Who... is your favorite model?😏 Dua Lipa and Anya Taylor-Joy 😍 Nano Banana 2 via Hailuo AI & Kling 3.0 via Higgsfield AI 🔊 Prompt: { "prompt": "Photorealistic high-fashion runway portrait in 9:16 aspect ratio. Young woman with elegant facial features and confident presence, long voluminous wavy black hair flowing behind with slight motion blur from walking, flawless makeup with defined brows, long lashes, subtle glowy highlighter, natural pink lips, confident fierce runway expression, intense direct gaze toward camera, slight head tilt, one hand raised near face in casual power gesture. Mid-stride powerful confident catwalk walk toward camera, one leg forward crossing slightly, hips naturally swaying, left hand raised casually near chin, right hand holding small black bag at side. Wearing a pink high-fashion one-piece swimsuit with elegant deep V-neckline and side details, black trim border on all edges. Nude barely-there heels. Background: outdoor night runway show — dark tropical night sky, palm tree silhouettes visible left background, red neon illuminated geometric LED stage structure right background, blurred audience with smartphone lights visible both sides of runway, dark atmospheric moody event atmosphere. Dramatic outdoor night runway lighting — powerful bright white spotlight from directly behind subject creating strong backlight halo effect on hair, secondary fill light from front, high contrast dark background with warm red/orange neon light structures visible behind, dramatic chiaroscuro effect. Large bold white capital letters 'KEOR' prominently displayed on a sign in the background. Photorealistic fashion photography, sharp focus on subject, natural skin texture, motion energy, professional event photography, 8k resolution.", "negative_prompt": "deformed face, extra limbs, bad anatomy, blurry, low resolution, ugly, cartoon, anime, overexposed, harsh shadows, text artifacts except KEOR sign, watermark, other people in foreground, different hair color/style, tattoos on arms, sunglasses, logos other than KEOR, dark lighting, night time without runway lights, indoor, mismatched clothing, no KEOR sign, plastic skin, distorted proportions, extra clothing layers", "parameters": { "aspect_ratio": "9:16", "style": "photorealistic fashion runway photography", "quality": "ultra detailed, 8k, razor sharp, high dynamic range, cinematic", "lighting": "bright natural daylight, golden hour tones, high contrast sea sparkle", "detail_level": "ultra high", "resolution": "8k", "model_version": "latest photoreal model" } }show more

KeorUnreal
22,589 görüntüleme • 3 ay önce