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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 was channeling my inner "shaman" to see what it would do if I gave in prompts like "mushroom forest." This used the VQGAN library and different PyTorch optimizers.
This surface is simply brushed silver with an Arabic art calligraphic carved on it. Teapots like this are actually very popular in Egypt and sold in a place called Khan-ElKhalily. In case you visit Egypt then remember to buy one of these :)
To achieve this surface I used the following:
1- Bump mapping to map the normal according to the calligraphic to be carved on the surface.
2- Turbulence to slightly perturb the normal hence giving the illusion that the silver is brushed.
3- Reflection shading to give the illusion of the silver being reflective.
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 was channeling my inner "shaman" to see what it would do if I gave in prompts like "snake spirit." This used the VQGAN library.
Fractal image generated using the Apophysis program. Best viewed large. I intend to crop it in the future maybe to a portrait orientation. This will happen when I learn how to open these files in Photoshop.
I downloaded the PNG format plug-in for Photoshop, but it still doesn't work.
collaborative documentary in situ of the salon exhibition, the study gallery of modern art, poole (04-08 nov)
When you receive your design, you will notice that there are several pages for the charts. All my patterns easy to read because they are large (I use 6.8 to 7 stitches per inch)
There are two ways to work with pattern, you choose the one best you like.
One is to print page 1 , complete it and go to page 2 and do so till you finish entire pattern.
Another way is - ones you have your pages layed out, you would look for the center markings. It's a small arrow on one of the top row pages, then another small arrow on the left middle page.
You follow these 2 arrows until the intercept. This will be your first Stich on your design. You just continue stitching your pages until you have finished.