I'm 48 and just discovering Brom. Proof positive that magic is still out there no matter how old you get. Love both these gents and everything they represent 💜💜💜 p.s. I've read all his books at this point and each one has touched me in a special way and absolutely transported me into that world and those are the true hallmarks of a phenomenal story.
I am so happy I found this podcast! Looks like you have been around for awhile. Brom, my favorite artist and writer. Krampus is my Favorite right now. He is also the reason I started painting weird. Mad love for Brom and his lovely wife.
Two artistic heroes hanging out! I loved the last talk and am excitedly listening as I type. I read Slewfoot and loved it. The book has been making it's rounds between friends and family, all to great acclaim. I eagerly await his next book.
This was great podcast. I've known Brom for almost 50 years. I can attest to his anecdote about his notebooks of stories he illustrated and wrote. He was brilliant then and is brilliant now. Thanks for everything my friend, Stay The Coarse!
This channel deserves 100× the subscribers. Only just discovered you but there is such a wealth of a backlog of videos for me to catch up on, subscribed :)
Hey, thank you so much! I'm still trying to catch that algorithm because I really do believe the pod guests are always so interesting. I'm determined to get it out to as many people as possible. Thanks for the sub!
'Dark Werks' was gifted to me a couple of decades ago. I was blown away at the art within. I have used his work a couple of times in the past. I failed to get an accurate rendering. Phenomenal werkx forsure. I can see why his work has inspired people. Rock on☠️🖤☠️
I would love to sit down with him and talk about his publishing journey. I'm great at selling a short story, but my novels are only good at generating rejection slips!
The Reason AI can't replicate your art in any way that's convincing, is that it doesn't generate "ART." Stable diffusion is a complicated paint by numbers. It analyses images that are associated with a "tag" like man, women, or an artist. It finds clusters of pixel values that are used and then creates a probability cloud of the most vs least used. That can work when the image is similar to other things in the model. But it doesn't "understand" anything, and it certainly can't infuse the idea of the Mandela or hexagonal patterns remembered from that Ayahuasca trip that one time. It ain't art. But it will most likely develop into a tool that is a virtual assistant, and has all the actual knowledge of art history and can teach techniques of the old masters etc.
His art influenced me from my teen years in the 90s.
I'm 48 and just discovering Brom. Proof positive that magic is still out there no matter how old you get. Love both these gents and everything they represent 💜💜💜 p.s. I've read all his books at this point and each one has touched me in a special way and absolutely transported me into that world and those are the true hallmarks of a phenomenal story.
True Legend and reference for many artists! Nice chat, once again!!
Brom is the reason I am who I am today Love this!!
Broooooooom! What a genuinely good dude. Really needed to hear this episode today. All the love to everyone
I am so happy I found this podcast! Looks like you have been around for awhile. Brom, my favorite artist and writer. Krampus is my Favorite right now. He is also the reason I started painting weird. Mad love for Brom and his lovely wife.
Brom is a legend. looking forward to his return.
Brom's dark art inspired me as a kid and now I'm a dark artist and budding writer myself!
These are two of my current favorite artists! Pretty cool to see them collaborating!
@@cristenaroll5711 thank you!
Always exceptional.
Great episode! Been a fan of Broms work for a looong time!
Reading my first book of his, Slwefoot, and it's great!
Two artistic heroes hanging out! I loved the last talk and am excitedly listening as I type.
I read Slewfoot and loved it. The book has been making it's rounds between friends and family, all to great acclaim. I eagerly await his next book.
This was great podcast. I've known Brom for almost 50 years. I can attest to his anecdote about his notebooks of stories he illustrated and wrote. He was brilliant then and is brilliant now. Thanks for everything my friend, Stay The Coarse!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it
This channel deserves 100× the subscribers. Only just discovered you but there is such a wealth of a backlog of videos for me to catch up on, subscribed :)
Hey, thank you so much! I'm still trying to catch that algorithm because I really do believe the pod guests are always so interesting. I'm determined to get it out to as many people as possible. Thanks for the sub!
'Dark Werks' was gifted to me a couple of decades ago. I was blown away at the art within. I have used his work a couple of times in the past. I failed to get an accurate rendering. Phenomenal werkx forsure. I can see why his work has inspired people.
Rock on☠️🖤☠️
That book is one of the things that inspired me to start painting.
cant wait for this! gonna listen to the audio version now
Good morning! I was just saying time to read Slewfoot again now it’s almost fall!
I would love to sit down with him and talk about his publishing journey. I'm great at selling a short story, but my novels are only good at generating rejection slips!
Greenday dropped Dookey my freshman year, they were my gateway to punk.
Hey. great fuckin episode. getting the new Brom Book now. Hey Chet, Is mini Soft spot resin bust happening? Cause I am in.
Thanks! Yes they are!
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The Reason AI can't replicate your art in any way that's convincing, is that it doesn't generate "ART."
Stable diffusion is a complicated paint by numbers. It analyses images that are associated with a "tag" like man, women, or an artist. It finds clusters of pixel values that are used and then creates a probability cloud of the most vs least used. That can work when the image is similar to other things in the model. But it doesn't "understand" anything, and it certainly can't infuse the idea of the Mandela or hexagonal patterns remembered from that Ayahuasca trip that one time. It ain't art. But it will most likely develop into a tool that is a virtual assistant, and has all the actual knowledge of art history and can teach techniques of the old masters etc.