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Are You Dizzy Yet??? Creating painting Scenarios in AI.

Here’s a little journey taking my original photo down fantasy lane. These are just some options of how AI interpreted my photo. Just one word change in the prompt leads to possibilities. Enjoy!!! If you have a favorite, let me know in the comments, I would love to hear about what you think.

This is My original photo of me in my studio drawing and painting. These are the materials I use a lot. I also use this grey and white Olfa board as a base most of the time. Observe closely how the AI interprets this background.
Version #1
Version #2
Version #3 – a little wilder with a color intensity change
version #4 changing the color palette
Version #5 a different point of view, now we have even big easles and a 3D look
Version #6 very imaginative with a new piano element
Thanks for looking. Let me know if you like these posts.

3 thoughts on “Are You Dizzy Yet??? Creating painting Scenarios in AI.”

  1. I like yours the best, the AI’s are funny and interesting. I would like to see how it would go doing the second version with those brushes.

    The third one looks like it was getting bored and decided to cut loose and get wild.

    I don’t trust the left easel on the fifth.

    The last one is cool, I wonder how it decided to put the keyboard in it.

    I like how version 2 and 3 have a little subject painting in the background.

    Out of the AI’s I like them all. I like how creative the last one is. The easel one I like the least, probably the version 3 the best where it got wild.

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    1. Thanks for the input. It’s such a challenge. AI is Kind of like talking to a robot far away. The thing I like about Reimagine is the tremendous variety you can get. I use that Olfa mat on my wood desk so it doesn’t get ruined. The engine kept seeing it as tile because of the way it divided they squares. Haha. I was a little blown away by the keyboard too. I like it. Goofy. I like goofy. My favorite is the funny critter at the end. I created a bunch of those cute, sometimes creepy critters from my doodles. I’ll be doing more of those.

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