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AI-generated posters and album covers

Yesterday I started playing around with DALL-E to generate posters for shows and some paintings. It can’t be denied that it is incredibly impressive and useful. Just like with ChatGPT your prompt matters. But after a few trials and errors I was able to make these. I can’t imagine how much a graphics designer would charge for graphics like this and how long it would take them to do it.

My take on all this AI stuff across the board is simple. The cat is out of the bag. If you don’t use it, your competitor definitely will and will put you out of business.

What do you all think?












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  • edited November 2023

    I have been using it all the time for work for the past two years. Side effect is that nothing I see (human or machine made) seems cool or amazing anymore.

  • @AudioGus said:
    I have been using it all the time for work for the past two years. Side effect is that nothing I see seems cool or amazing anymore.

    Yup. That’s a point I’m trying to make. The novelty of it all is fading quickly. Just a set of new tools and if you don’t use them you will be left behind.

  • Very trippy. I like these. And it's nice that they finally got text right.

  • @reezygle said:

    @AudioGus said:
    I have been using it all the time for work for the past two years. Side effect is that nothing I see seems cool or amazing anymore.

    Yup. That’s a point I’m trying to make. The novelty of it all is fading quickly. Just a set of new tools and if you don’t use them you will be left behind.

    A huge percentage of people using them will be left out too.

  • @NeuM said:
    Very trippy. I like these. And it's nice that they finally got text right.

    Thanks! Getting the text right was one of the biggest challenges. Seems like it tends to hallucinate, messing up words and fonts. Lot’s of trial and error with the prompts to get the text right.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @reezygle said:

    @AudioGus said:
    I have been using it all the time for work for the past two years. Side effect is that nothing I see seems cool or amazing anymore.

    Yup. That’s a point I’m trying to make. The novelty of it all is fading quickly. Just a set of new tools and if you don’t use them you will be left behind.

    A huge percentage of people using them will be left out too.

    That’s the same with any technology. Not everyone wins. That’s life. You’re just more likely to be left behind if you don’t use tech to your advantage.

  • @reezygle said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @reezygle said:

    @AudioGus said:
    I have been using it all the time for work for the past two years. Side effect is that nothing I see seems cool or amazing anymore.

    Yup. That’s a point I’m trying to make. The novelty of it all is fading quickly. Just a set of new tools and if you don’t use them you will be left behind.

    A huge percentage of people using them will be left out too.

    That’s the same with any technology. Not everyone wins. That’s life. You’re just more likely to be left behind if you don’t use tech to your advantage.

    I have just seen it completely eliminate some roles all together.

  • Any requests? I work cheap (as long as I dont hit the usage cap).

  • edited November 2023

    Oooh i gotta get in on this now.








  • @AudioGus said:
    Any requests? I work cheap (as long as I dont hit the usage cap).

    My AI looks better than your AI. 🤣

    Is that what we’re doing here? 😜

  • Yep, I tried to create covers myself using my current art abilities, but they all came off as just too cartoonish. I liked playing with AI, and I thought "Why don't I just generate album covers with this instead?" And this is how I'm able to release music faster than if I had to create every album cover by hand.

  • Just joining the party


  • Weird, for some reason the forum is desaturating them.

  • edited November 2023

    Basically it now comes down to how can I use this to bolster my capacity to make 3d games because 2d images will soon have zero value.

    Then of course 'human made' 3d games will eventually be gobbled up too.

  • The only thing I would like is to know real artist references for each piece. Like when you write a book, you always list all references. ;)

  • @reezygle said:

    @NeuM said:
    Very trippy. I like these. And it's nice that they finally got text right.

    Thanks! Getting the text right was one of the biggest challenges. Seems like it tends to hallucinate, messing up words and fonts. Lot’s of trial and error with the prompts to get the text right.

    Did you find a way of prompting it that makes correct spelling of words more likely? Incorrect spelling is one of the biggest problems by far with DALLE-3

  • @Luxthor said:
    The only thing I would like is to know real artist references for each piece. Like when you write a book, you always list all references. ;)

    It would be about a million names with variable weights.

  • @Luxthor said:
    The only thing I would like is to know real artist references for each piece. Like when you write a book, you always list all references. ;)

    By the way, "real" artists freely borrow subject matter, poses, techniques, lighting, layouts, etc. from each other all the time without crediting their inspiration unless it's a direct tribute, parody or criticism of another work. Taking a little bit of this, that and the other for an "original" work is how art is made.

  • Maybe by "references" they mean prompt parameters. That's what im curious about too, the process. Ex: "i started with "Give me a green dinosaur making beats", that's the first pic, then i suggested "Make a green T-rex trying hard to reach 2 turntables with its tiny arms" and got the next pic."

  • Is there a cost for this coolness?

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    Yep, I tried to create covers myself using my current art abilities, but they all came off as just too cartoonish. I liked playing with AI, and I thought "Why don't I just generate album covers with this instead?" And this is how I'm able to release music faster than if I had to create every album cover by hand.

    No offense to the creators, but these all feel pretty cartoonish, too. I guess you can say “in the style of” to eliminate that. Please try that @audiogus… a synth player in the style of Rembrandt daydreaming about Andy Warhol.

    I used to rep illustrators. They got doomed first by photography, then by the computer/ internet/photoshop/stock illustration catastrophe… This might seem like the last nail in the coffin.
    I make my own album covers in ten minutes.

    I still feel side for all the isinglass manufacturers (posthumously, of course).

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