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AI Art Thread: 2022

AI Art Thread: 2022

Show off your AI generated art!

Not surprisingly, I will start with these:

photorealistic Santa frog

 

 

photorealistic Santa frog

 

frog of the year, time magazine cover

Frog of the year..

 

photorealistic Santa frog

 

 

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I see the future wading through hundreds of same looking wallpapers and 'art'. If anything makes the problems of AI clear, it is the last 4 pictures. The loss of ideas, creativity and originality. Sorry.

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The colors are a bit garish for my taste (except for the skull). The sunflower field isn't at all original. It looks like many other renderings. 

 

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 102

The colors are a bit garish for my taste (except for the skull). The sunflower field isn't at all original. It looks like many other renderings. 

 

The Skull is a mix of the logo of a brand named Alchemy and Pirates of the Caribean. Van Gogh himself did enough of those sunflowers and we have seen myriads of waterfalls since Vista. The dragon, well...

 

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Hello Guys ,

As far as the images posted here by me so far in this thread , a couple of things , I am into using these AI programs for about 30 days now , there is a learning curve with all these type of programs and like Bryce Photoshop Apo Vue etc. it takes time , but also with AI it is still in beta and envolving.

I have been uploading Walls and Dreams here at WC for over 15 years and based on MY download totals I have a very good idea of what a lot of members here like to download ( yea a lot but not all of course ) . Most of the Wallpaper uploaders here like to do the Abstracts ( they use programs like Bryce Apo Photoshop etc. ) to make their images so I don't see why not AI to make images . Since they make a lot of Abstracts I rather make other images such as Landscapes Seascapes etc. there is a market for those too based on my download totals , also Holidays and Seasons have there market . 

Since Being a Dream Maker here since Day 1 and over 4500+ Dreams uploaded here I also have a good idea what dreams get the most downloads and so I will use AI to generate Walls that can be converted to Animations for Dreams . So a very good program for that.

AI only generates the images you Ask it to base on information and other promts you put into the program so the more you know about Art / Digital Art the better results you will get , most AI programs let you start out or offer some Images you can make for Free to get your feet wet and see if it's for you or not and also at that time you'll see there's more to it than you thought to get good results.

Like I said only into it now for a little over 30 days and also switching back and forth between 3 different AI programs as I am finding out again AI being a new Art platform one might be better at Landscapes and one better at making objects or people etc.

So I  will be making My Images with the idea of uploading to WC and not so much for personal use . With that thought in mind I will need to use an AI program that can allow me to render in HD 4K with good quality .

I will have some winners and some losers but that's all part of the adventure moving Forward.

AzDude

Reply #105 Top

Az, I sure as heck don't know how to use the proggies you do except for Photoshop...which is part AI now with selections and earlier with the transpose, patch and healing brush tools, etc. I use Luminar Neo, onOne, DXO, Topaz plugins...all with AI. 

We all have to learn how to use them, and how to live with them. My comment about the colors wasn't criticizing your art... quite the opposite: Since you are an artist whose work I appreciate and enjoy, I was criticizing or offering a comment on whichever program you used. The AI's sense of color was garish...not yours. And that's the core of my feeling stand offish about the AI stuff. With the programs I use, I can pretty much control the amount and influence of the AI on the final image. I don't know if that's possible with the programs you're using. I hope it is...because that's where a lot of the "art" is going to happen, I sense.

I'll continue to be a fan of yours, no matter what. 

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there 

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There is no “AI look”. It can be as mundane or bizarre as the user makes it. It is still limited based in the user’s direction.  For me, it’s a lot like when I give direction to our human AI team to create things. 

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Ah....a self-portrait ...;)

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Angry Tiger in the Snow 

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Quoting Frogboy, reply 2

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alien feret mixed with a mouse, photorealistic, scales, very detailed, key art,
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Love the alien.

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Quoting Frogboy, reply 117

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Little bit concerned about how those wheels work :)

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Little bit concerned about how those wheels work :)

   In fantasy I don't believe they really have to work. Plus there could be hidden wings.....   just my 2cents!:thumbsup:  

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Little bit concerned about how those wheels work :)

 

Life itself is an illusion....so...there's that.

--Ace --

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Closest I get to 'AI' art is to paint the graphics for an aircraft model by hand via multi-layered PSD ...and then have the Flight Sim 'auto-generate' the image in-game ...;)

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Interesting, Mike. The front wheel has spokes, but not the rear...I wonder if this is tied to the finger count as well in other pictures. It'll probably improve with time, though. I agree with Brad in that.

I wonder if flesh and blood artists with 'hands on' skills with brushes, etc. will go the way of the dinosaurs. A sad prospect.