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Hi, I am the author of this work. Picture was generated using AI, but a significant amount of work was also done in Photoshop, which took me about 4 hours. I have the original version prior to the edits, and I can also explain in detail what was changed and which Photoshop tools were used. All of my works go through a final post-processing stage in Photoshop. I am ready to upload the original and provide a detailed explanation of what edits were made, if this helps keep the image visible.

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What changes were made: 1) The head and arm were shifted to the left so that the body would appear more proportionate. 2) Some elements were removed: the blue stripes on the chest, the collar, and the extra beads on the hair clip (their color was changed). 3) The sleeve thickness was increased. 4) A glowing effect was added to the halo. 5) The background was slightly adjusted (leg, pedestal, painting, vase). 6) Additionally, when the head was moved, an extra arm layer was created to prevent the head from overlapping it. The arm needed to remain in the foreground.
Tools used in Photoshop: Quick Selection Tool, Move Tool, Eraser Tool, Clone Stamp Tool, Pencil Tool, Transform โ€“ Warp, Hue/Saturation, Outer Glow (for the halo)

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*Chokushin disapproves*

Would be funny if Bakushin ended up in Kazimierz instead. *Winged Hussars intensifies* either way.

Anyway, I'm assuming Pavement the Polish uma here is this Pawiment, whose notable victories include the Great Warsaw Race, the Preis von Europa and the Gran Premio del Jockey Club. The latter two of which were prestigious G1s, at least back in his time. (The Gran Premio has since been downgraded to a G2 from 2017 onwards.) He also ran in L'Arc.