I used today's prompt ("intersections') to try to get an hybrid animal.
I used AUTOMATIC's alternating words feature.
I used today's prompt ("intersections') to try to get an hybrid animal.
I used AUTOMATIC's alternating words feature.
Missed a couple of #Genuary prompts because I spent the weekend playing videogames.
#Genuary9's prompt is "plants". The passion flower is one of my favourites so I wanted to create a spaceship that looked like one.
Many people think Picasso said "Good Artists Copy; Great Artists Steal". Ironically, this or similar quotes have been said by many artists and there's no evidence to attribute it to Picasso himself (https://quoteinvestigator.com/2013/03/06/artists-steal/).
Anyway, here's Picasso stealing the Mona Lisa. Made with #StableDiffusion, which was arguably trained with stolen images.
For #Genuary10 I'm recycling this song created using #GPT, including the python program to write midi files.
https://eliocamp.github.io/codigo-r/en/2022/12/chatpgt-midi-music/
Does this fit #genuary16 prompt "reflection of a reflection"?
I don't know, but I like it.
Any signal can be represented as a sum of sine waves so this technically works for #genuary15 prompt (also, not really, and waves in the ocean do not break, but whatever).
Not the best example of suprematism for this #Genuary, but it's got somewhat geometric shapes so I say it works.
For "grid inside a grid" I wanted to create one of those trippy infinite recursive zooms. I'm not super satisfied with the result. The seams are painfully visible and the zoom is anything but constant.
BTW, this was going to be my image, which is much more literal and figurative, but then I saw the other one.
For no particular reason I wanted to create a pulp cover.
I visited London in 2019 and, coming from Argentina, it was my first time on a city older than the colonisation of America. The first thing I noticed is that these medieval cities are definitely not a grid! It's very easy to get lost on the meandering streets and irregular blocks.
Not very art deco but the #genuary20 prompt eh... prompted me Pray and Bioshock's retrofuturistic style.
I tried to create optical illusions without success before. "Black and white" seemed like a good excuse to retry it with all my learnings. I'm pretty happy with this one.
The trick is to use alternating prompt to create a base image and then iterate img2img alternating between the "vase" and the "silhouette" prompt. Also, I think the Euler A sampler is too unstable for this; DDIM seemed to work better.
Again a #genuary prompt that I don't know how to follow to the letter but that I used as an excuse to try something new. In this case, tiling patterns.
Second round on #genuary20
"My kid could have made that"
This is ant-maximalism rather than minimalism since I used the prompt from the previous image as the negative prompt.
I'm travelling to visit my dad so I didn't have a lot of time, but here's something rather maximal.
I study the ocean of air we live in. I aspire to live a life inspired by love and guided by knowledge. I use #Rstats a bunch.I post images created with #StableDiffusion on https://pixelfed.social/@eliocamp
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