AI-generated art

11 Mar 2023 | in ai

23 Sep 2022

Playground AI

What amazes me is how good & creative the outputs are on average, considering how early we are still in AI-generated art.
Underlying though is also the creativity of those writing the prompts for the AI - known now as "prompt engineering" it seems.

Example:

Prompt:
Fairy ocean book, unreal engine, greg rutkowski, loish, rhads, beeple, makoto shinkai and lois van baarle, ilya kuvshinov, rossdraws, tom bagshaw, alphonse mucha, global illumination, detailed and intricate environment

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many more examples at: https://playgroundai/post/cl8ey0d87844301s6pbo0xg9b

Just came across this - somehow related 😂:

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Stable Diffusion

27 Sep 2022

Prommpt: "a chalet in the mountains overlooking green pastures with unicorns grazing and snowed mountaintops in the background"

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Prompt: "leaving on a high"

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Prompt: "a detailed and dreamy green landscape with fountains of translucent water glowing"

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It's quite good but not as good as some of the other models I have seen from others.

to run locally:

Photosonic

Thoughts about AI art

I never really liked traditional human art - painting, sculpture, etc.
I appreciate that there is a lot of craft & creativity, but it does not evoke much for me.
But..
- some movies are art pieces for me (the "7th art" in France).
- some AI art are - already - art pieces for me.

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