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This work does not have a singular release date. It exists in a state of permanent becoming. The audience is not a consumer but a tester. Feedback, interpretation, and error reports (so to speak) are part of the art.
If you are an AI artist tired of the "Midjourney look"—that hyper-saturated, glossy, zero-deviation aesthetic— is your salvation. It requires a heavier GPU (minimum 12GB VRAM recommended due to the dual diffusion pass), and it is slower than base SDXL (approximately 45 seconds per generation on a 4090). The Renaissance -v0.3- By Miron HFG
The Renaissance -v0.3- by Miron HFG represents a fascinating intersection of historical reverence and modern digital craftsmanship. This specific iteration serves as a bridge between the classical aesthetics of the 14th through 17th centuries and the contemporary tools used to visualize them. To understand the significance of the "v0.3" designation, one must look at both the era it depicts and the creative process behind this specific digital curation. The Core Concept of Miron HFG’s Vision This work does not have a singular release date
The Renaissance, a term that translates to "rebirth" or "revival" in French, refers to a pivotal cultural and intellectual movement that took place in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries. This transformative period marked a significant departure from the Middle Ages, as it witnessed a resurgence of interest in classical Greek and Roman knowledge, values, and aesthetics. Feedback, interpretation, and error reports (so to speak)
While v0.2 was a leap in visual fidelity, v0.3 focuses on usability. Whether you are using this as a backdrop for digital photography or a framework for a game engine, the assets are more streamlined and performant. The Vision of Miron HFG