Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?
Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?
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- PhanLo5
Today I tried to draw some machine parts to re-generate some other part sheets from them, which I did. It more or less worked, creating an infinitea mount of machine parts that I'd use for kitbashing backgrounds.
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I also threw it into a vascular nightmare generator that had some interesting outcomes.
-- Your stuff is literally the best stuff I've seen people using this shit. The way YOU are working with this tech is truly inspiring, man.Nairn
- Cheers Nairn, I share some of the stuff with my mate at work and he always says but it looks a bit badly drawn. :-) But that's sort of the aim.PhanLo
- Everyone likes the perfect stuff, which the AI does well, (minus fingers) but I really like making it seem more like something I might draw.PhanLo
- Some of my favourite stuff I've was loads of images of Egon Schiele doing graffiti through a 7.5mm fisheye in Japan. So they were all drawn in a line art stylePhanLo
- but had Egon Schiele style posters and murals on the walls of this weird Tokyo street scene. Occasionally they would look like something I would draw.PhanLo
- "he always says but it looks a bit badly draw" lol, and therein lies the art :) But yes, it's that aspect I most admire.Nairn
- I think I broke my Mac from having too many windows open in my browser so it might be a wee while before I get back to it. Facepalm dot gifPhanLo
- Nairn's right. Great work and it's always interesting to see what pops up on here as a result of experimenting with apparent 'career killers'Ianbolton
- Yeah, fantastic stuffscarabin