Deep Fake Art: AI Images from Reruns

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2025
  • I really liked rerunning my favorite prompts. A week of curated beauty.
    This year I learned don't start up with the platypus art, not even once, unless you want to have platypus energy in your life and their images on your walls. Last year I learned the same lesson about quakkas.
    I didn't take doing a pass seriously enough -- I was thinking of it as a test pass, I forgot that I would get one or two keepers. If I'm focused and I do my max prompts every day, I get a new image I want to print about every week. I'm generally more happy to see the bugs, I here to capture this grow.
    Keeping some colors limited and constant throughout my space helps keep my space calmer. I have some new colors I've been playing with, but I wasn't really ready to say "OK! This is this year's color choices."
    I know I like the "style=Audubon, Bosch, Monet" for most natural stuff. Over time the artists - none of which are close to right - but this AI's representation of their glommed style is becoming familiar to me, like it was an artist.
    If I wanted to charge for these or hang one and expect people to not guess it was AI, none of these are good enough. Many wouldn't take but 5 minutes to edit. There are better engines than Microsoft's, but it's impelementation of Dali-E is not too far behind the leaders. I think. Today anyway. :-)

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