@luh.albuquerque74: inspiração para gemini. prompts para Gemini. crie uma imagem minha. Esta é uma imagem que mostra uma mulher no que parece ser um terraço ou heliporto urbano, com um horizonte de cidade embaçado e um helicóptero preto em segundo plano. ​A mulher tem cabelos escuros e ondulados e está olhando diretamente para a câmera. ​Ela veste um conjunto predominantemente preto e elegante: ​Uma gola alta preta (ou suéter). ​Um casaco longo preto (sobretudo), que chega aproximadamente aos joelhos. ​Uma minissaia de ganga (jeans) escura, quase preta ou cinza muito escuro. ​Botas over-the-knee (acima do joelho) pretas de camurça ou material semelhante. ​Ela está segurando: ​Um copo descartável com uma bebida na mão direita (possivelmente café ou chá). ​Uma mala de mão estruturada preta com fecho de aba e cadeado na mão esquerda. ​A mulher também usa: ​Um relógio de pulso prateado ou metálico no braço esquerdo. ​Brincos pequenos e pendentes. ​A pose é confiante e o ambiente sugere uma atmosfera sofisticada e urbana. #amazing #photography #gemini #music #cr7

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crie uma imagem minha. Esta é uma imagem que mostra uma mulher no que parece ser um terraço ou heliporto urbano, com um horizonte de cidade embaçado e um helicóptero preto em segundo plano. A mulher tem cabelos escuros e ondulados e está olhando diretamente para a câmera. Ela veste um conjunto predominantemente preto e elegante: Uma gola alta preta (ou suéter). Um casaco longo preto (sobretudo), que chega aproximadamente aos joelhos. Uma minissaia de ganga (jeans) escura, quase preta ou cinza muito escuro. Botas over-the-knee (acima do joelho) pretas de camurça ou material semelhante. Ela está segurando: Um copo descartável com uma bebida na mão direita (possivelmente café ou chá). Uma mala de mão estruturada preta com fecho de aba e cadeado na mão esquerda. A mulher também usa: Um relógio de pulso prateado ou metálico no braço esquerdo. Brincos pequenos e pendentes. A pose é confiante e o ambiente sugere uma atmosfera sofisticada e urbana.
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