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This started out as an exercise in using one of the features of the new generative fill tool in Photoshop & then I just started to have some goofy fun with it. The original photo was of my wife Arlene on a small wooden bridge over the Metolius River & was in portrait format. I extended it out left & right to turn it to landscape format - about twice as wide as the original. A simple click of the generative fill tool & a few seconds later, the background was extended out in both directions seamlessly. I added a few snowy structures, exchanged her wool hat, ski jacket, pants & boots for a crown, fur coat & long wig, & added a polar bear, rabbit & owl.
I really love this one, it has many details. It's like a generative war with lines and exploding pieces.
Created with actionscript: 10.000x10.000px
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Some new generative artwork. It's been a while since I uploaded some new work. I didn't want to upload the results of my new generative engine untill I was satisfied with the results.
Continuing my adventures with generative fill. The original photo was rushed, not great quality & had two women walking from the building. I used a variety of techniques, but mostly generative fill, to eliminate the two women, flood the streets (they were completely dry in the original shot), extend the two sides (there was no door on the left in the original), add a potted plant & create two imaginary statues. Photoshop did a great job with the reflections in the puddles, though it did take some extra tweaking & fine tuning on my part. It's definitely not a "push the button & everything happens automatically" situation (at least at this point in time)
Just to be clear, I'm not advocating the use of AI tools to be deceptive. I'm exploring the capabilities & limitations of these fascinating new tools & trying to have some fun while doing it. I hope photographers & others will use these tools responsibly & not for nefarious purposes.
Created in DALL-E 3.
Inspiration from all the great adventure games from the 1980s and 1990s.
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