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Check out: my Abstract Set.
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Prompt: fine art photography, fashion portrait, fashion magazine, contemporary, full body portrait, minimalism, minimalist, unique, modern surrealism, wandering, hyperrealistic, loneliness, faded pastel colours, mirror, still life, anatomical, climbing, albino, floating, botanicals, dreamlike, ethereal, collage, collage art, cinematic lighting, dramatic lighting, artistic, alternative camera angles, low down, the human form, evocative, full body
Check out: my Abstract Set.
Go to matre.com/abstracts for print availability. These look great on canvas and can be printed up to six-feet wide.
Check out: my Abstract Set.
Go to matre.com/abstracts for print availability. This can be printed up to six-feet wide.
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I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh
Check out: my Abstract Set.
Go to matre.com/abstracts for print availability. These look great on canvas and can be printed up to six-feet wide.
beautiful mistake. sometimes, a generated piece comes out the wrong way, not as intended at all...and sometimes, that unintended outcome is quite beautiful.