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A MidJourney Version 7-created image of a cute and curvy woman.
Created using the new Version 7 of MidJourney.
If you somehow missed picking up issue #156 of Computer Arts magazine, which contains my tutorial entitled Creating the New Retro, it is now available as a PDF download from the Computer Arts website. You can check it out right here:
Creating the new Retro: Tutorial by James White
Many people have contacted me regarding when this tutorial would be available online, however I strongly recommend picking up the issue if you have the means. Lots of great stuff in there.
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Year 2 of my creating an image of Christmas using Artificial Intelligence Art.
Created using the new MidJourney Version 6 Alpha.
Rendered with Incendia 64bit donation ware version,have been investigating the snowflake generator since and have yet to find how to get the snowflake mesh files into Incendia to render them ?
Saved some to use in Bryce's format too ,now to get Bryce on the i7 and try it !
Oil on canvas
20" x 20"
June 2015
None of This Was Real is a series of oil paintings that portrays fictional scenes of objects randomly generated by a computer program. These objects are a product of code written by the artist and rendered using a global illumination ray tracing engine. They are effectively subjects for still life. But there was never any life – any reality – in the subjects. Everything was virtual and simulated.
The software for creating the reference images was written in Processing (processing.org), with the additional help of toxiclibs (toxiclibs.org) for geometry creation and Sunflow (sunflow.sourceforge.net) for the global illumination rendering engine.