Telos Tryp 🔮 🍌🥕🧩🍀🐸📿🙏
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Telos Tryp 🔮 🍌🥕🧩🍀🐸📿🙏
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Dreaming Yourself Awake / Awakening from the Dreamspell 🐱🌕🍊🐱







Prompt Share 🚨 Not copies. Multiverse variants. 🌌 (Recommended: Nano Banana 2 – Thinking Mode) Prompt ⚠️ A detailed, collectible-style 3D render of a linear procession of twelve identical figures, viewed in a dynamic diagonal 3/4 perspective down the line. The figures are arranged on a dark, gradient studio floor with a progressively shallower depth of field, making the furthest characters less detailed. Specific Pose Sequence: The procession must follow a distinct sequence of poses along the line: The first and closest figure stands with arms at their sides. The second figure stands with arms crossed over their chest. The third figure stands with one hand raised in a salute or wave. The subsequent receding figures doing different poses. Lighting and Atmosphere: The scene features dramatic, atmospheric backlighting from a powerful source behind the furthest characters, creating a bright halo and deep rim-lighting, combined with a strong, texturing haze or fog. Dramatic, focused front-side lighting illuminates the features of the nearest character. The background fades to complete shadow. Fixed Elements: The overall style is a high-end, textured, 3D vinyl toy aesthetic. Camera: Low-to-medium camera angle looking down the diagonal line. Camera & Framing Refinement (CRITICAL): Shot with a close-range 28–35mm lens to introduce natural perspective compression without distortion. The camera is positioned slightly below chest level of the first figure and very close to it, creating strong foreground dominance. The first figure occupies approximately 65–75% of the frame height and must be tightly cropped at knee level. The feet of the first figure must NOT be visible. The head of the first figure sits very close to the top edge of the frame with minimal breathing room. The figure should feel slightly too large for the frame, as if it cannot fully fit inside. Subsequent figures progressively reveal more of their full bodies as they recede into depth. The diagonal line of figures must start large in the foreground (left side of frame) and recede tightly into the background (right side), with each figure overlapping slightly with the next. The camera is not centered to the line. It is offset to the left, looking across the figures, not directly along them. Spacing between figures compresses progressively toward the background, enhancing depth and scale illusion. No wide empty gaps between characters. The line must feel dense and continuous. 2D to 3D Translation (ONLY if input is 2D artwork): If the uploaded reference is 2D (illustration, anime, flat graphic, cel-shaded), convert it into a fully realized 3D cinematic form while preserving exact identity fidelity. • Maintain exact head shape, eye design, spacing, and proportions • Preserve original stylization, do NOT add realism that alters design language • Translate linework into subtle surface geometry or shading transitions • Keep original colors, expressed through physically believable materials • Convert flat shading into controlled cinematic light falloff The result must feel physically real, not redesigned. ar 1:1



Why These NFT Communities Don’t Die After Mint To me, it comes down to one thing I’ve seen over and over. They remember why they started. I’ve watched these communities through bull runs and brutal bear markets. Some lost momentum, some went quiet for a while, but they didn’t disappear. And that’s not luck. It’s the people behind them and the people within them. The community keeps the fire alive. Even when hype fades, real members stay, support, and rebuild. That kind of culture can’t be faked. Then the founders… they hold the line. They don’t vanish when things get tough. They stay present, they keep building, and they carry the responsibility of everyone who believed in them from day one. That’s rare. I’ve studied founders of project like @veefriends, @FelineFiendz @doodles @BoredApeYC @ChimpersHQ @Azuki @pudgypenguins @Imaginary_Ones @MetaVixensNFT @quirkiesnft and many great projects in the pictures below. Different backgrounds, different styles, but one shared mindset. They don’t forget their reason. They started to build something meaningful. They started to make an impact. And when things get hard, they go back to that reason instead of walking away. That’s what separates projects that fade from those that endure. So when you look at the communities listed below, don’t just see activity. See resilience. See leadership. See people who chose to stay when it was easier to leave. That’s why they’re still here.
















