null shield against debris

    A titanic robotic dragon clashing with an advanced mech warrior in a futuristic battlefield. The dragon's metallic scales shimmer under the bright explosions, while the mech wields a plasma blade, deflecting fire with its energy shield. Sparks and debris fly through the air as they fight in an apocalyptic cityscape, illuminated by raging fires and neon lights. The scene is action-packed, hyper-detailed, high-contrast, cinematic framing, ultra-realistic rendering, 8K resolution, dynamic composition. <lora:FluxDFaeTasticDetails:0.5>
    A futuristic warrior standing amidst a battlefield, with a holographic shield that reflects a distorted version of reality—explosions and debris freeze mid-air, giving the scene a suspended, otherworldly effect.
    A futuristic cybernetic knight, heavily armored with sleek metallic exoskeleton, wielding a technologically advanced shield embedded with energy barriers and a razor-sharp sword infused with pulsating energy. The knight stands amidst a dystopian battlefield, illuminated by neon lights and surrounded by swirling digital debris, ready to engage in a high-stakes battle against formidable adversaries."
    Ultra-realistic photo of a fantasy knight wearing ornate armor with gold filigree, dramatic cape, hkstyle, full helm, carrying \(massive shield with lion insignia\), standing in a battlefield after a massive battle, torn banners, battlefield debris, bokeh, art by Marc Simonetti, by Greg Rutkowski, drkms, cinematic lighting, dim, somber, clouds loom overhead, ral-dissolve, intricate detail, 50mm lens,
    A futuristic cybernetic knight, heavily armored with sleek metallic exoskeleton, wielding a technologically advanced shield embedded with energy barriers and a razor-sharp sword infused with pulsating energy. The knight stands amidst a dystopian battlefield, illuminated by neon lights and surrounded by swirling digital debris, ready to engage in a high-stakes battle against formidable adversaries."
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hyperkraximalism giant spider, bosstyle,
Anterior Median Eyes: Typically the largest and most central eyes, often responsible for high-resolution vision.
Anterior Lateral Eyes: Positioned slightly to the sides of the AME, providing a broader field of view.
Posterior Median Eyes Usually smaller and used for light detection.
Posterior Lateral Eyes: Situated farthest back, offering a wide-angle peripheral view.
The lens of spider eyes is a curved, transparent structure designed to focus light.
Some spider eyes, particularly the AMEs, have highly convex lenses for acute vision.
The retinas are adapted to specific tasks. In jumping spiders, the AMEs have tiered retinas with different layers that detect various wavelengths of light, enhancing color vision.
The PMEs are often more light-sensitive and better suited for detecting movement, even in dim conditions.
Many spiders have a reflective layer behind the retina called a tapetum. It reflects light back through the retina, enhancing sensitivity in low light.
This layer can create a glowing effect in the dark when light hits the eyes, especially noticeable in nocturnal hunters like wolf spiders.
Spider eyes often appear shiny black but may reflect green, blue, or white light due to the tapetum or other structural adaptations.
In some cases, the eyes are coated with fine hairs that help shield against debris or enhance sensitivity to light.
    masterpiece, cosmic aerial combat, aerodynamic blue assault spacecraft, swept-back wings, elongated fuselage, cockpit canopy, vertical stabilizers, retractable landing gear, nose-mounted railgun, underwing missile pods, rear-facing laser turret, exposed engine nozzles, glowing blue exhaust trails, bulbous red space fortress, asymmetrical battle, thermonuclear explosion epicenter, radiating shockwave, disintegrating armor plates, swirling debris field, distorted spacetime fabric, binary pulsar backdrop, technicolor nebula clouds, asteroid belt, holographic HUD elements, energy shield flickering, pilot in pressure suit visible, extreme banking maneuver, motion blur streaks, volumetric cosmic dust, hyper-detailed mechanical parts, 8K resolution, photorealistic textures, dramatic lighting contrasts
    Ultra-realistic photo of a fantasy knight wearing ornate armor with gold filigree, dramatic cape, hkstyle, full helm, carrying \(massive shield with lion insignia\), standing in a battlefield after a massive battle, torn banners, battlefield debris, bokeh, art by Marc Simonetti, by Greg Rutkowski, drkms, cinematic lighting, dim, somber, clouds loom overhead, ral-dissolve, intricate detail, 50mm lens,
    masterpiece, ultra HD,  extremely detailed, sharp focus, nightmare, , midjourneyv6.1,
hyperkraximalism giant spider,
Anterior Median Eyes: Typically the largest and most central eyes, often responsible for high-resolution vision.
Anterior Lateral Eyes: Positioned slightly to the sides of the AME, providing a broader field of view.
Posterior Median Eyes Usually smaller and used for light detection.
Posterior Lateral Eyes: Situated farthest back, offering a wide-angle peripheral view.
The lens of spider eyes is a curved, transparent structure designed to focus light.
Some spider eyes, particularly the AMEs, have highly convex lenses for acute vision.
The retinas are adapted to specific tasks. In jumping spiders, the AMEs have tiered retinas with different layers that detect various wavelengths of light, enhancing color vision.
The PMEs are often more light-sensitive and better suited for detecting movement, even in dim conditions.
Many spiders have a reflective layer behind the retina called a tapetum. It reflects light back through the retina, enhancing sensitivity in low light.
This layer can create a glowing effect in the dark when light hits the eyes, especially noticeable in nocturnal hunters like wolf spiders.
Spider eyes often appear shiny black but may reflect green, blue, or white light due to the tapetum or other structural adaptations.
In some cases, the eyes are coated with fine hairs that help shield against debris or enhance sensitivity to light.

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