Ogun
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Ogun or Ogoun (Yoruba: Ògún, Edo: Ògún, Portuguese: Ogum, Gu; also spelled Oggun or Ogou; known as Ogún or Ogum in Latin America) is a Yoruba spirit that appears in several African religions. He attempted to seize the throne after the demise of Ọbàtálá, who reigned twice, before and after Oduduwa, but was ousted by Obamakin (Obalufon Ogbogbodirin) and sent on an exile – an event that serves as the core of the Ọlọ́jọ́ Festival. Ògún is a warrior and a powerful spirit of metal work, as well as of rum and rum-making. He is also known as the "god of iron" and is present in Yoruba religion, Santería, Haitian Vodou, West African Vodun, and the folk religion of the Gbe people.
(masterpiece : 1.4), best quality. Create a stunning oil painting in the style of Bill Sienkiewicz, depicting Ogun, the powerful warrior deity from Haitian Vodou. Ogun should be portrayed as a fierce and majestic figure, with his muscular form wielding a machete, symbolising his role as a protector and enforcer. The painting should incorporate Sienkiewicz's signature style, using bold, chaotic brushstrokes and vivid colours, especially deep reds, blacks, and metallics, to evoke the intense energy and raw power of Ogun. The background should be an abstract swirl of flames, metal, and smoke, giving the impression of a forge or battlefield, blending realism with expressive abstraction. <lora:LCMTurboMix2fix:1>, AddXL
Hiển thị thông số
- Kích thước
- 896 x 1152
- Bước lấy mẫu
- 7
- Phương pháp lấy mẫu
- Euler a
- Tỉ lệ CFG
- 2.1
- Loại trừ
- EasyNegativeV2, ng_deepnegative_v1_75t, negative, anime, cartoon, FastNegativeV2, Bad-Hand-5, watermark, logo, signature, long neck, soft lines, pastel colours, static composition, overly detailed background, cartoonish features, digital art style