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"A.I." (Machine Learning Algorithms) To Generate Art

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  • @NeuM said:

    @echoopera said:
    Good morning everyone. Happy Monday!

    You’ve gotten really good at this style.

    Agreed, these are all very beautiful, kudos Echo!

  • edited July 2023

    @Stochastically said:

    @echoopera said:
    I’ve had it for over 20 years 🤪 i just do it all digitally now:

    @echoopera , I enjoy seeing your artwork. Do you offer them for sale online? if so where? I'm curious what kind of venues there are currently for digital art.

    Many thanks @Stochastically i appreciate the feedback.

    I’ve started putting my work up here: https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/echo-opera/shop

    Just getting back into the whole digital print space. I may try Etsy at some point as well. Stay tuned.

    Thanks everyone for the feedback @Gavinski 👊🏼™️

    Cheers.

  • @echoopera
    Just curious... and sorry if I missed wherever you may have mentioned it before...
    But what programs are you using for your digital art?

    Have you dabbled with Rebelle? it's pretty awesome

  • Some beautiful work on the your finartamerica site @echoopera , very impressive 🙏

  • @senhorlampada said:
    @echoopera
    Just curious... and sorry if I missed wherever you may have mentioned it before...
    But what programs are you using for your digital art?

    Have you dabbled with Rebelle? it's pretty awesome

    Sure. I use Photoshop and Fresco for all my finishing.

    Rebelle is a great app. I’ve just dabbled with it.

  • @GeoTony said:
    Some beautiful work on the your finartamerica site @echoopera , very impressive 🙏

    Thank you thank you. 🙏🏼

  • @echoopera said:

    Sure. I use Photoshop and Fresco for all my finishing.

    Rebelle is a great app. I’ve just dabbled with it.

    Hell yeah, brother! You're rocking those, gotta tell ya.
    Awesome artworks :heart:

  • edited July 2023

    Hey MadeofWax! Thanks for sharing the app and the subreddit! I'm always on the lookout for cool stuff to try on my iPad.
    The app sounds interesting, but I feel you on the limited space struggle. My iPad is also filled to the brim with music stuff. Gotta have those tunes on hand, right?
    So, if I understand correctly, this app called ""Draw Things AI Generation"" needs a 2gig download for the model after the initial 34.6 MB download. That's quite a chunk of data, but I guess it's worth it for Stable Diffusion enthusiasts.
    Thanks again for sharing! If anyone else is into this kind of stuff, it might be worth checking out. By the way, speaking of pictures, have you ever looked into Standard and Custom sized picture frames? They have a wide range of options to choose from.

  • MidJourney is /blending my mind tonight:



  • @echoopera said:
    MidJourney is /blending my mind tonight:

    The first, third and fourth images are just about perfect. The second one looks like a really high quality airbrushed painting.

    Midjourney and a host of other prompt-based art/image generation software has made it largely unnecessary to hire models, worry about maintaining photographic equipment, learn the fine aspects of lighting, exposure, film stock, etc....

    A skilled prompter can beat a skilled photographer hands down these days.

  • Without fail, I find everyone of these images to be pretty f-ing tacky - some more than others, but everything has the stink of sh-y fantasy art or is adjacent to that. I don’t think Willem DeKooning would be impressed - I know I’m not. Oooh - it looks so real/creepy/old master-ish/psychedelic, etc. Juvenile stuff this, in subject matter and execution. The future does not look challenging.

  • edited July 2023

    Not near the standard of some of the stuff here, but gave me a chuckle

  • edited July 2023

    @ALB said:
    Without fail, I find everyone of these images to be pretty f-ing tacky - some more than others, but everything has the stink of sh-y fantasy art or is adjacent to that. I don’t think Willem DeKooning would be impressed - I know I’m not. Oooh - it looks so real/creepy/old master-ish/psychedelic, etc. Juvenile stuff this, in subject matter and execution. The future does not look challenging.

    Blanket statements of disapproval are usually good indicators of how a new techs potential is having a disruptive impact on a particular sector in new and unpredictable ways.

    My guess is that it is working 😉

    Here are a few more images to feed into to your asstute narrative:




  • @echoopera said:

    @ALB said:
    Without fail, I find everyone of these images to be pretty f-ing tacky - some more than others, but everything has the stink of sh-y fantasy art or is adjacent to that. I don’t think Willem DeKooning would be impressed - I know I’m not. Oooh - it looks so real/creepy/old master-ish/psychedelic, etc. Juvenile stuff this, in subject matter and execution. The future does not look challenging.

    Blanket statements of disapproval are usually good indicators of how a new techs potential is having a disruptive impact on a particular sector in new and unpredictable ways.

    My guess is that it is working 😉

    Here are a few more images to feed into to your asstute narrative:




    I’m not sure what is “working.” I do know that tech evangelism about building a new and better world is typically quite wrong or at least a bit misguided. I find your images to be cheesy in the extreme - was I meant to be impressed??? For me, it”s the equivalent of black light posters from the 70’s. It’s kitsch. Always a big audience for it (my mother loved Hummel figurines).

  • @echoopera, don't bother trying to convince this person of anything. It's a waste of your time. If you had told them the images were all meticulously hand made they'd still offer some snide commentary, pretty sure of that.

  • edited July 2023

    It’s all good. I’ve been image making digital art for 20+ years and i am quite confident in my work and how i go about producing it.

    AI is augmenting some things and enhancing other things but in the end the artist is wielding the emotion and intention of the work being produced.

    It still takes skill to know what looks good.

    Thank goodness Art is subjective and open to every viewer and creator in the greater spectacle of creation. 🙏🏼💗

    Plenty of room for critic and creator 😉

  • @AudioGus said:

    Yep. I like it. It takes me to unexpected places. The lines are fast, wristy and cutting, the color is beautiful but not too sweet. Looks like an abstraction of the artist’s studio w/ figure and a skull on the floor. A meditation on time, work, mortality - yeah maybe. But it’s old tech and not some weird version of realism - it can’t possibly be any good. I also don’t see a a male model as Jesus, so there’s points off for that as well. And where’s the pouty model girl?

  • Another mash up from today:

  • Very nice, @echoopera. Has a bit of a J.C. Leyendecker feel to this one.

  • updated my stuff here:
    https://tinyurl.com/aistudies

    ( *you need a damn twitter account to see the images...
    not my choice :(

  • @ALB said:
    was I meant to be impressed???

    Have I missed International-shit-on-other-people’s-art-day?

  • @el_bo said:

    @ALB said:
    was I meant to be impressed???

    Have I missed International-shit-on-other-people’s-art-day?

    Hehe, no, I think it was International-throw-yo-mamas-taste-under-the-bus-day.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @el_bo said:

    @ALB said:
    was I meant to be impressed???

    Have I missed International-shit-on-other-people’s-art-day?

    Hehe, no, I think it was International-throw-yo-mamas-taste-under-the-bus-day.

    :sweat_smile:

  • @el_bo said:

    @ALB said:
    was I meant to be impressed???

    Have I missed International-shit-on-other-people’s-art-day?

    It was international honesty day and I brought a gift.

  • @ALB said:

    @el_bo said:

    @ALB said:
    was I meant to be impressed???

    Have I missed International-shit-on-other-people’s-art-day?

    It was international honesty day and I brought a gift.

    It’s a bad gift. Like a pair of ill-fitting socks.

  • edited August 2023

    Happy Tuesday folks:

  • Another nice one. B)

  • edited September 2023

    This was fun. Chats turned to renders...

    https://www.youtube.com/live/vjkvGOXBAqM?si=RY-ixU_O_d7bzILW

  • @ALB said:

    @AudioGus said:

    Yep. I like it. It takes me to unexpected places. The lines are fast, wristy and cutting, the color is beautiful but not too sweet. Looks like an abstraction of the artist’s studio w/ figure and a skull on the floor. A meditation on time, work, mortality - yeah maybe. But it’s old tech and not some weird version of realism - it can’t possibly be any good. I also don’t see a a male model as Jesus, so there’s points off for that as well. And where’s the pouty model girl?

    3 DALL-E variations: (not saying they're better)

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