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Frank Frazetta, Moebius, Syd Mead
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The Fellowship of the Ring
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Baking Bread
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Jack Vance
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SF & Fantasy Art
Can modern AI image generators improve your own artistic work? I investigated this question once to find an answer for myself. I chose an older digital work of mine that I created back then with the help of 3D programs and Photoshop. See the picture on the left. I used the original as a starting point for an image analysis and Dall-E. The prompt generated from this provided the image on the right. You can clearly see the similarities. However, it is noticeable that the original power of the visual force is missing. This has been replaced at the expense of realism. As a conclusion for me, I can say that the image generators do not improve the work but can rather develop it in a different direction. I will continue to experiment and of course look forward to your comments.
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As the veil between worlds thins and the nights stretch into endless darkness, our collective imagination plunges into the abyss. This October, brace yourselves for a haunting visual journey that will explore the eerie, the unsettling, and the downright terrifying.
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Thanks to #Making the Photo You Tube channel, I discovered the AI generating tool SeaArt. Fascinating UI and images, with some limitations. Still exploring but already uploading my first image. Hope, you enjoyed.
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