In Midjourney, Dan McPharlin's name evokes distant sci-fi cities on faraway desert planes. This context transcends most other generations in McPharlin's style, too. His Nazgul and Chernobog look like they have come out of the pages of a space fiction comic book. His peonies decay amidst an otherworldy wasteland—next to a bioarchitecture building with a retro-futuristic vibe. The style of McPharlin's illustrations—a wide range of warm-hued colors, flat solid shapes and gradients, and clean lines—is excellent with even non-sci-fi prompts. Just look at Thom Yorke! The only prompt that remained impenetrable for McPharlin's style is the cute Mainecoon cat (although even the cat came out slightly extraterrastrial ^___^).