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Qiu Zhijie - Prompts & Triggers: Blueprints (2012)
Witte de With, Rotterdam 2012
Kunstenaar Qiu Zhijie (邱志杰) (geboren in 1969 in de provincie Fujian, China) neemt belangrijke politieke en historische verhalen als uitgangspunt voor zijn grootse, met inkt gemaakte kaarten en diagrammen. Van het Confucianisme tot aan de Verlichting brengt Qiu Zhijie nieuwe paden, kruispunten en relaties in kaart en onderzoekt daarbij de veranderlijke grenzen van het mondiale denken.
Artist Qiu Zhijie (邱志杰; b. 1969, Fujian Province, China) draws from major political and historical narratives to produce large-scale ink-based maps and diagrams. From Confucianism to Enlightenment, Qiu Zhijie charts new paths, centers, nodes and relationships, scrutinizing the mutable boundaries that outline histories of world thought.
Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.
Unexpected results using the Latin name (Desmodus rotundus) for the common vampire bat. rotundus is round in Latin so that probably explains the circular results.
DALL-E 2024 prompt:
The scene is set in a 16:9 widescreen format, within an atelier in an old, worn-down building. A white robot painter is in the center of the room, actively painting one of the younger models on a canvas. The models are standing along the right wall, both with long, messy black hair and worn clothes. This widescreen image captures both the models in the background and the white robot painter in the foreground, emphasizing the contrast between the rustic human element and the sleek mechanical nature of the robot. Atmospheric lighting highlights the textures of the old building and the subjects.
Prompt: A photograph of a 23 year old Sri Lankan woman at the beach, she is wearing a bikini, the bikini top is crochet made with cream color yarn, the bikini bottom is crochet and made from cream color yarn, she has short black hair, she is standing on the sand, near her is some crystal blue water, in the background are some small islands with trees, a sailboat is in the distance, cowboy shot, 1girl, solo
Negative Prompt: EasyNegative, extra hands, extra arms, extra legs, extra limbs, missing hands, missing arms, missing legs, missing limbs, bad hands, underwear, bra, panties, ((modesty)), out of frame, crowds, people
Seed: 4249706971
Stable Diffusion model: pornmasterPro_fp32V2
Clip Skip: True
ControlNet model: None
VAE model: vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned
Sampler: dpmpp_2m_sde
Width: 1200
Height: 1200
Steps: 100
Guidance Scale: 20.0
Prompt Strength: 0.5
LoRA model: None
Hypernetwork model: None
Embedding models: None
Seamless Tiling: none
Use Face Correction: codeformer
Use Upscaling: None
Hamburg, Germany on 18th April 2014.
IMO number :9647409
Name of ship :PROMPT
Call Sign :DMEM
Gross tonnage :250
DWT :122
Type of ship :Tug
Year of build :2013
Flag :Germany
Inspired earlier by Fengs breakfast shot and his prompt for 16 things.. here we go..
1. I have a scar that is over 30cm's long that stretches from one side of my body to my back.
2. The scar is from a heart operation when I was 6 months old.
3. I have 2 brothers Victor and Paul and 1 Sister Renae.
4. I am a lifelong Manchester United Fan.
5. I too have never seen godfather :-p
6. I am addicted to Articulation on Action Figures.
7. I want to visit NY
8. I too cannot legally drive, I've held my provisional and passed my Theory.. but i've never had the drive ... to drive?
9. I love music.
10. I drink alot of tea.
11. I love my family & friends.
12. I once got roy keane's autograph at Manchester airport while he was havin a drink. I still have it, along with a blade of grass from Old Trafford.
13. Will & Grace is my favourite TV Show.
14. I dont understand NFL the rules or the strategy of the game. why is it called football when they play most of the game with their hands???
15. I now only have turkish songs on my Itunes, I am loving Turkish Singer Benu atm.
16. I love Rio (my dog)
I think that about covers everything, I like to talk alot and have my own website *shameless plug*
Hope you all have a fantastic super lazy sunday :-D
Day 23 - Electric // Were you expecting something more pink? Yeah, me too. This is my laptop. It was a bargain seeing as it was an old OS and a display model on top of that. It works, but I was really looking forward to getting my dream computer that year. Rather depressed about it actually seeing as I probably will never see another computer as cute as the one I saw last year. Should have spent the extra six-hundred dollars for happiness.
I cut up an old pair of my jeans and used up some very old blue butterfly fabric as lining and handl for a new bag. Side have pockets to put things in. My machine broke in the middle of putting the lining in so I'm so sad!
Various sized starter play art cards for collaborating with my BigSis :D. Gave her some blank ones, and Tombow pens too :D
Created in 1545 on the property of the Benedictine monks of St. Justine, the Botanical Garden of Padova is the oldest existing university botanical garden in the world. The Senate of the Venetian Republic approved its foundation for the cultivation of medicinal plants, which then constituted the largest portion of the so-called "simple" herbs, i.e., medicaments of natural origin. This is why early botanical gardens were called Horti simplicium ("Gardens of Simples"). The identification of plants used for medicinal purposes by renowned botanists of ancient times was uncertain, and frequently led to mistakes and even frauds, which caused great damage to people's health. The institution of a Horto medicinale, prompted by Francesco Bonafede, who held the chair of "Lecturer of Simples", enabled students to identify true medicinal plants, and the first "custodian" of the Garden, Luigi Squalermo, called Anguillara, introduced and cultivated a large number of species (1800).
In spite of severe punishments (fines, imprisonment, exile) for whoever damaged it, the Garden was often the target of thieves, who stole many of the rare plants it contained, due to the high prices that could be obtained for them. A circular enclosing wall was soon built (hence the names Hortus sphaericus, Hortus cinctus, and Hortus conclusus).
The Garden was constantly enriched with plants from all over the world, particularly from countries where the Venetian Republic had possessions, or with which it traded. This is why Padova played such an essential role in the introduction and study of several exotic species.
These are a few of my gelatin prints, stitched together then glued onto watercolor paper. Pitt Pen
Sponsored by: Daisy Yellow Daily Paper Prompts
[b]About the (conversion) project:[/b]
After a long hiatus an anime character model again! This Rei Ayanami figure was inspired by a photo-realistic illustration I found while browsing A.I.-generated artwork at playground.com, and the respective artwork was created by a prompt from someone called “YCTt”.
I liked the less anime-esque style of the character, and the red-and-white plugsuit design with many colorful contrasts, and saved the artwork as an inspiration – until I recently felt the urge to build “something different” from my usual what-if military vehicles and went through my stock of resin anime character kits to find a suitable “canvas”.
I eventually settled upon a 1:6 scale model of Rei Ayanami in her authentic white plugsuit, even though it’s a more anime-ish rendition and not so “realistic” as the A.I. illustration. The kit is just a recast and I had preferred a smaller scale, but I found that the figure’s upright standing pose and the plugsuit’s rather simple style would be a good starting basis.
The parts were cast well, without bubbles and with almost no seams, but details and edges not particularly crisp. The white resin material was not very dense either, everything felt light and a bit delicate – but not brittle. However, the kit was quite cheap, and you get what you pay for – and that was/is not bad at all, esp. as a conversion basis.
After cleaning the fit of the major parts (torso and legs were a single piece, and both arms, together with an area of the flanks, cut out along natural seams of the plugsuit) turned out to be very good, so that the arms could be worked on and especially painted separately, to be assembled later without PSR!
For display I built a neutral 4x4” base from a piece of laminated chipboard, pimped with edge band. A 2.5mm iron wire was mounted as a figure holder, and the same material was also used to strengthen the connections of the figure’s major components. Once completed the base was painted with semi-matt acrylic black paint from a rattle can.
The figure was built mostly OOB, I just made some minor tweaks. One fundamental thing I changed was the head position. The original figure looks over the left shoulder, but I wanted to present her later in a frontal view, so that the eyes should rather look forward. That was not so easy to realize, because the neck had to be modified, with a wedge-shaped plug under the chin to lift the face into a proper new position. This was sculpted with 2C putty around the head’s iron wire connector and some fine acrylic putty for a smooth finish.
From that point on head and body developed separately. The boxy things under the breast were removed, and instead I sculpted a W-shaped ledge, again with 2C putty, to come closer to the A.I-generated, somewhat “cleaner” version of the plugsuit.
The head was taken OOB, but the eyes required some attention, because they were sculpted in a rather protruding fashion, and overall it did not have much resemblance to the original character. However, I did not dare to take the risk of physically modifying the eyes and the IMHO too pronounced lips – a decision that later turned out to be better than expected (if you do not cling too much to the real Rei Ayanami character and her traits).
Head, body and arms were worked on and painted separately – the arms made it insofar easy as they were molded with the body’s armpit sections, using natural edges of the plugsuit to hide the kit’s seams.
Painting started with an overall coat of grey acrylic primer on everything, followed by a foundation with RAL 9002 (Grauweiß) on arms and body, plus some Tamiya TS-26 (Pure White) post-shading “from above” to support light effects. This was not really necessary, though, because the figure is at 1:6 scale (1’ tall!) large enough to produce realistic light and shade effects on its own.
In the meantime the face was spray-painted with a foundation in Tamiya TS-77 (Flat Flesh) and some shading with Vallejo “Pale Flesh” from a rattle can. The lip’s line was laid out with thinned Humbrol 70 (Brick Red), and at first I painted the lips themselves in a rather dark and reddish skin tone – but that looked too exaggerated and obtrusive, esp. for Rei’s introvert and reclusive character. This was later changed to a much lighter skin tone, similar to the rest of the face.
The eyes were experimentally created with the help of decals; I had ordered a set of generic anime eye decals of various sizes and colors before the build, and luckily there was a pair of suitably red female eyes in the set that I tried. To make them fit properly onto the face I separated the yes from their brows, though, and the rather tall eyes had to be trimmed to fit on/into the sculpted eyes sockets in the resin face. Weird task, but it wok4ed better than expected, also because of a rather sturdy but flexible clear carrier film, reminiscent of vintage Matchbox kit decals.
However, this was not the end concerning the eyes: I added some eyelashes and eyelids with black paint, some lighter red sections to the pupils and small white light reflexes. In the end the combined method of decals plus painting worked well, with a presentable result.
After the face had been finished it was sealed with matt acrylic varnish and the “hair helmet” had to be mounted and PSRed around it – another delicate task, followed by paint work on the pale blue hair for which I used Humbrol 47 as basis, mixed with Cobalt Blue for some deeper areas and hair strands and with some white for highlight, tips and an artificial light reflex halo around the upper head, frequently seen on the animated character.
In the meantime body and arms received contrast areas in deep red (Revell 34), Garter Blue (Humbrol 221) and Oxford Blue (Humbrol 104). This stunt required a lot of masking, and the demarcation lines between the red and the white sections on torso and legs were later added with generic 2mm black decal stripes. After a light black ink washing to emphasize edges and recesses the suit’s wrinkles were post-shaded with lighter shades of their foundations – only as a subtle effect to add a bit more materiality to the figure. The “00” on the breast was created with 45° USAF letters from an aftermarket decal sheet, while the large “0” on the backpack was laid out manually with black acrylic paint.
A lot of detail paint and corrections followed, everything was sealed with a coat of matt acrylic varnish, and the figure was finally assembled.
A tough project, and at first I was a bit disappointed by the kit’s face which does not resemble the anime Rei Ayanami at all. However, once completed, the face and the figure’s expression matches the A.I.-generated, rather realistic picture of the character more than expected, as if the figure would rather be a physical model of that picture than of the “real” anime Ayanami. Odd, but a pleasant and conciliatory outcome of a quite challenging conversion project. And the colorful plugsuit variant looks pretty good, too.
Hi! My name is Amber. I was born and raised in New Mexico (no longer living there, but love visiting there). I like graffiti.
Photo-A-Day June challenge. Today's prompt is "On Your Plate." I've been trying to eat healthier, less processed food for several months. Tonight we picked up some salmon sashimi and I made a salad with lettuce, avocado, grapefruit, mango, edemame beans, and blue cheese.
The Prompt gallery and nightclub site is at promptgallery.space where there are event listings for shows in AltspaceVR - also see account.altvr.com/channels/abstraction. The world code for the Prompt is YQT013
There are videos of the Prompt Events here www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfzKgAP3NhxBe0FW2bXY5Xvk8h...
i liked this final prompt. it was a lot o' fun. i didn't want to get negative with the "nots", but it's funny how they reveal what i wish i were (a little more of)! the precious items i tend to save (not use) are vintage labels and seals so i used them on this assignment!
The prompt was fairly easy today. These are people who are very important in my life.
My daughter and her family last year when the baby was only a couple weeks old. Photo taken by Posy Quarterman
I played around with Twinkling H2Os.
Supplies: leaves by Prima
Stamps: alphas by Kelly Purkey (I think), saying by Studio Calico.
Rani Rupmati, also spelt as Roopmati or Rupamati, was a Hindu singer of Malwa. Sultan Baz Bahadur and Roopmati fell in love with each other and were married according to Muslim and Hindu rites. Adham Khan was prompted to conquer Mandu partly due to Rupmati's beauty. When Adham Khan marched on the fort Baz Bahadur met him with his small force and was defeated, roopmati poisoned herself. Thus ending the magical love story which was steeped in music, poetry, romance, war and death. This romance is considered a legend by some whilst others consider it to be true.
LOVE
Baz Bahadur, ever so fond of music, was the last independent ruler of Mandu. Once out hunting, Baz Bahadur chanced upon a shepherdess frolicking and singing with her friends. Smitten by both her enchanting beauty and her melodius voice, he begged Roopmati to accompany him to his capital. Roopmati agreed to go to Mandu on the condition that she would live in a palace within sight of her beloved and venerated river, Narmada. Thus was built the Rewa Kund at Mandu. Nowadays, their family members are living in Indore. The area held by her family was jamnia ruled by Chauhan Rajputs,in the foot hills of Mandu. The Songaras held the fort Songarh located in the periphery of Mandu. Which still exists.
THE END OF THE LOVE TALE
Unfortunately, the romance of this Muslim prince and Hindu shepherdess was doomed to failure. The great Mughal Akbar decided to invade Mandu and capture Roopmati and Baz bahadur. Akbar sent Adham Khan to capture Mandu and Baz bahadur went to challenge him with his small army. No match for the great Mughal army, Mandu was easily defeated fell.
Baz Bahadur fled to Chittorgarh to seek help. As Adham khan came to Mandu, was surprised by the beauty of Roopmati and Rani Roopmati stoically poisoned herself to avoid capture. Thus ended this magical love story steeped in music, poetry and beauty.
POEMS OF RANI RUPMATI
In 1599, Ahmad-ul-Umri Turkoman, who was in the service of Sharaf-ud-Din Mirza wrote the story of Rani Rupmati in Persian. He collected 26 poems of her and included them in his work. The original manuscript passed to his grandson Fulad Khan and his friend Mir Jafar Ali made a copy of the manuscript in 1653. Mir Jafar Ali’s copy ultimately passed to Mehbub Ali of Delhi and after his death in 1831 passed to a lady of Delhi. Jemadar Inayat Ali of Bhopal brought this manuscript from her to Agra. This manuscript later reached C.E. Luard and translated into English by L.M. Crump under the title, The Lady of the Lotus: Rupmati, Queen of Mandu: A Strange Tale of Faithfulness in 1926. This manuscript has a collection of twelve dohas, ten kavitas and three sawaiyas of Rupmati.
REWA KUND AND RANI RUPMATI PAVILION
The Rewa Kund is a reservoir built by Baz Bahadur at Mandu, equipped with an aqueduct to supply Roopmati's palace with water. Today, the site is revered as a holy spot. Baz Bahadur's Palace was constructed in the early 16th century, and is notable for its spacious courtyard fringed with halls, and high terraces which give a terrific view of the lovely surroundings. Rani Roopmati's Pavilion was built as an army observation post. It served a more romantic purpose as Roopmati's retreat. From this picturesque pavilion perched on a hilltop, the queen could gaze at her paramour's palace, and also at the Narmada flowing by, below.
WIKIPEDIA
High school students will explore the motivations behind Shakespeare’s comic, tragic, and historic characters with these creative journal prompts.
Source by jewelz8978
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The Prompt gallery and nightclub site is at promptgallery.space where there are event listings for shows in AltspaceVR - also see account.altvr.com/channels/abstraction. The world code for the Prompt is YQT013
There are videos of the Prompt Events here www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfzKgAP3NhxBe0FW2bXY5Xvk8h...