Valhalla is a term from Norse mythology that refers to the afterlife for fallen warriors who died heroically in battle. It is depicted as a great hall located in Asgard, the home of the Norse gods, where the bravest and most skilled warriors are welcomed by Odin, the god of war and death.
In Valhalla, warriors are said to feast and fight alongside the gods, preparing for the final battle of Ragnarok, in which they will fight against the forces of evil led by Loki, the god of mischief. The warriors who die in battle are believed to be taken to Valhalla by the Valkyries, female spirits who serve Odin and choose who will be granted entry to the hall.
In modern culture, Valhalla is often used as a symbol of honor, bravery, and victory, particularly in contexts related to war and combat. It has been referenced in literature, music, and popular media, and continues to be an important part of Norse mythology and Viking lore.
Great photos, congrats! If I may ask, how many words did you use in the promt to get these results? Did you use Stable Diffusion?
This is the Bing Image Creator (Dall-E). I build the prompt with a basic framework: ((best quality)), ((masterpiece)), ((realistic)), ((extreme detailed)), , (micro 1 mm), (microworld), (3D), Here comes your text, what you want to have in the picture, , ((masterpiece)), absurdres - I also swap elements like (microworld) for (cinematic) or add more like the fill.
Great, thanks a lot for your reply and explanation. I have found Dall-e online 😉. I installed the offline version of Stable Diffusion a few days ago, did a quick test and realised that I had no idea how to write a promt. With your explanation it will be much easier, I really appreciate it!
This basic prompt of mine works fine with Bing and Leonardo. Not with Adobe Firefly. The original Dall-E is worse than the Bing Dall-E, much worse. Do not use the original Dall-E, you will only get annoyed. And Leonardo has Stable Diffusion as a base and also works great.
Thanks again @urukai! I'll be playing around with Bing Dall_E and Stable Diffusion over the weekend when I have a bit more time.