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Fractal image generated using Apophysis

This image was generated from an AI GAN (General Adversarial Network). This is the AI that made the image of the above-titled work. Run on GPU and Google Colab.

 

I was channeling my inner "artist" to see what it would do if I gave in prompts like "a beautiful Asian woman" using my partner as the input image. This used the VQGAN library.

 

This started as an exercise in understanding how to graduate a selection (the small circles) and turned into a colour comparison of alternative base colours.

Orange, Cream or White?

More mandelbulbs. This is one of my favourites so far.

Fractal image created using Tierazon,

 

A sunset image from some evil place, or the outline of a leaf.

 

Best viewed large.

This is a henna-mehndi design I created out of khidab paintings i saw in Yemen last year.

I drew it with Freehand MX on a Mac

You can buy/download this pattern as a single PDF copy at www.henna-und-mehr.de/de/bestell5.html (German) or www.henna-und-mehr.de/franz/bestell5.html (French)

When I have designed 20 patterns of it, I will sell them all together as a book.

 

from the airplane... headed to new york

Ai art with Dalle E2. Input: dog being lifted to heaven.

Fractal image generated using Apophysis

Made with Fractile Plus on my iPad.

Image generated using Apophysis

An experiment in extremely low res: 100 x 100 x 1 bit

 

Continuing with the "resurrecting old stuff" series, some memories from the time when I challenged myself to do the most with the least: 10000 bits of information. Or: bringing abstraction to pixel art.

 

Size is everything for this images, so be sure to hit 'all sizes' to see the original.

 

On the other hand, I'm sure filckr's 75 x 75 thumbs will look like crap (or like glitch art at the best)

A Gosper curve generated from a Lindenmayer system with a program I wrote.

 

The L-system I used is:

 

Gosper {

angle 6

axiom XF

 

X=X+YF++YF-FX--FXFX-YF+

Y=-FX+YFYF++YF+FX--FX-Y

}

This is a henna-mehndi design I created out of khidab paintings i saw in Yemen two years ago.

I drew it with Freehand MX on a Mac

You can buy/download this pattern as a single PDF copy at www.henna-und-mehr.de/de/bestell5.html (German) or www.henna-und-mehr.de/franz/bestell5.html (French)

When I have designed 20 patterns of it, I will sell them all together as a book.

 

a computer generated picture.

MADE WITH VEXER (a drawing program I wrote)

 

meblar.org/vexer

VEXER - by Flikr

Same algorithm as before - even more of a zoom in and more contrast.

See www.skytopia.com/project/fractal/mandelbulb.html for more details.

a computer generated picture.

made by a program I wrote.

This is the video compilation from each epoch of the GAN (General Adversarial Network). This is the AI that made the image of the above-titled work. Run on GPU and Google Colab.

 

I used the Unreal Engine modifier and a selfie of me to get it started.

This is the video compilation from each epoch of the GAN (General Adversarial Network). This is the AI that made the image of the above-titled work. Run on GPU and Google Colab.

 

This one used a selfie of me as an input to get the generation started.

playing with new cheapo macro add on lenses for my x100. And trying out some backgrounds.

The images get very complicated under magnification.

 

The program to compute the images uses fixed-point arithmetic, with a fractional part of 28 bits. This image shows the numerical error under high magnification.

 

I've taught compilers for many years, like CS 134. A compiler is a program that translates your words into a program that can be run by a computer. It is more complicated than that of course, but that's the idea.

 

For the final exam, we compiled programs to generate fractals, showing the Mandelbrot set. This is pure math, but it has beautiful images illustrating chaos (like my life!)

 

These are images from programs produced by a working compiler... [I remember my words, "Don't complain so much, you signed up for this class!" Actually, Caltech kids are pretty smart, they learn fast.]

 

We used tools by Jef Poskanzer (photostream) to produce the final images that you see here.

  

Image generated using Apophysis

created with Gaea and rendered in Blender (Cycles)

Image generated using Apophysis

Created in Blender (I made a whole set). I'd like to figure a way of using a procedural texture to ape baize but all the ones I have tried so far haven't looked very realistic.

Fractal image generated using Apophysis

Sake cups illuminated internally with LEDs

 

Material: Southern Ice porcelain mixed with oxides by Peter Biddulph www.ceramicdesign.org

  

A surreal shell image that was originaly rendered in Incendia that I imported into Ultra Fractal and re rendered

combined with more infinite fractal patterns.

This image was generated from an AI GAN (General Adversarial Network). This is the AI that made the image of the above-titled work. Run on GPU and Google Colab.

 

I was channeling my inner "artist" to see what it would do if I gave in prompts like "mountainous landscape" This used the VQGAN library and different PyTorch optimizers.

This is the grass strip by the Town and Country Shopping Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, about 200 feet from my former home. Just never know what's going to turn up (or come down) next door. Carrot covering courtesy of yours truly.

Playing with Kai's power tools. Do view the jumbo size. Lots of cool detail.

Tendril with butterflies for the shoulder

 

This bodypainting pattern for the shoulder is conceived to do with henna or khidab, the Yeminite gall ink. the 4 pages cotain one sheet with a tendril of flowers and two butterflies, one sheet with different butterflies and 2 sheets are mirroring a variation of the flower tendril with two different butterflies.

 

You can buy/download this pattern as a single PDF copy at www.henna-und-mehr.de/de/bestell5.html(German) .

 

I hope in a few days the same file will be available also at www.henna-und-mehr.de/franz/bestell5.html (French)

Been playing with the editor in Forza 3 after seeing many an

inspirational video by graphic artists on YouTube and figures my tardy

race team livery needed updating. Retiring my two 2009 Ford Focus RS'

and their dated blue red and white stripes is sad but there's no

option to use them anymore as A-class races are long gone in my season

play.

 

Forza / Turn 10 gave out 2010 Nissan GT-R's with lame 'seasons

greetings' designs that made them look shit, I had two laying around

so figured I'd doll them up. I intend on playing as a race team with a

few mates so figured I need to get my livery in order, but in a way I

can share so our cars are similar. Needless to say all manufacturer

logos are locked, you have to strip them before you can gift or sell a

car, then it struck me!

 

I searched the auction house for some of the brands in my car, found

lots of remakes for very little, grabbed everything in the car and

began by choosing to create a new vinyl group, import their version,

colour in my version over the top (takes a little patience but it's

easy) and bam, I have a fully decked out race car that I can send!

 

This isn't a good res shot but I'm not near my PC and screen capped it

from my forza garage on my iPhone to upload it.

 

Follow this link to see the rest of it in high definition: - forzamotorsport.net/en-us/profile/default.htm?gamertag=xb...

Made with: Apophysis205beta2zplus.exe

Ai art with Dalle E2. Input: Nordic space alien on planetary background..Variation

Title: Sake flask 'Arc'

by Peter Biddulph www.ceramicdesign.org

  

Colorful balls generated rendered in Sunflow.

 

Design and coordinates generated in MATLAB

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