Fenodyree, Isle of Man Mythology and Folklore - 200+ Reference images
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- A fenodyree in Manx folklore is considered a kind of fairy, covered with copious amounts of body hair, normally conducting itself in a naked state without wearing any clothing. Comparable to Anglo-Scottish brownie, the creature is said to be oftentimes helpful to humans, performing arduous tasks such as transporting great blocks of stone, or clipping meadow grass with stupendous speed. For his talent in the grass-cutting skill, he has earned the nickname yn foldyr gastey or "the nimble mower" and is sung in a Manx ballad by that very title.
- All images were created with MidJourney AI - versions 4, 5 and 5.1
220 images were picked and then upscaled with Topaz Gigapixel AI v6.3.3. and saved in PNG format.
Resolution is from 5376x8064 (71 images), 6144x6144 (4 images), up to majority in 8736x4896. - Note: Some of images in thumbnails are cut, which of course is not a case with full images.
- Disclaimer: As it says, this is Reference images package made by nowadays AI generators. The purpose is to give ideas on subject that is not easy to find with standard search engines and to save time for people that want to make some actual art. Do not use those images as end product, instead be real artist and make something new and wonderful.
200+ reference images, around 12.7 Gb of Fenodyree, creature from Isle of Man folklore, generated by MidJourney and upscaled with Topaz Gigapixel AI
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