A bunch of Cthulhu Medusa Wombos by 3dcheapskate
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Description
At least that's how they started.
But then I think Wombo got bored and tried adding a shark.
And then a chicken.
And then I think it just lost the plot completely.
I like it when it does that.
(of course it might just be that I got bored and started changing stuff. But I don't think I ever tried sharks)
Comments (4)
Great !
I'm particularly pleased with the Kentucky fried Cthulhu ! (see my reply to maneki_neko below)
wow you got excellent results! way better than mine! the fishie & eagle ones (that's NOT a chicken lol) are fun, the cool lady has food tastes i don't share XD
I've just checked - the prompt was just "cthulhu medusa" for the first half dozen, with one "cthulhu gorgon" thrown in. The sharks were actually "kentucky fried cthulhu", and the chicken was "cthulhu jabberwock chicken". The other two were "cthilhu jabberwock graveyard" and "cthulhu eating woman". All but the last (which was Unrealistic v2)were VFX v2
lol.. you have very original prompts! KFC...XD! yeah.. i lost access to VFX v2 since wombo apparently decided to make it premium.. also i didn't open an account on wombo (but did on NC) - which means everything i haven't downloaded is gone ~
"Kentucky fried Cthulhu" was just a logical (to my warped, twisted mind) progression from "Cthulhu Gorgon", although thete were a couple of intermediate steps I didn't mention - "cthulhu gorgonzola", "cthulhu cheeseburger", and "McCthulhu burger and fries". Premiumizerating VFX v2 means I can't use it any more either. I made the wise decision shortly after starting to use Wombo to open a free account so that I could save my (sorry, Wombo's) masterpieces for posterity.