remod Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 (edited) I posted on this forum images for two sets of I Ching cards made with AI, the first one with Wombo (like yours) and the other set with Midjourney. There's a lot of debate on wether AI can be considered "art" or not but that's not the point for me. Personally I consider it as a tool that helped me express myself visually in a way I couldn't have done without. Something like having an image in mind and asking a friend to draw it for you. Except that the "friend" is not a person and can draw dozens of images in no time. Or like selecting one image among thousands you have in a large book (possibly cutting or slightly editing them). Except that those images are made specifically for you. That said, I would judge the outcome and not the process. The "fluffy bunny" theme is not one I would have chosen but I'm sure others will love it. As others have already commented, some of your cards are very intriguing and some are still too generic. I know very well how hard is to "steer" the AI in the direction you want. It requires some time but results are often rewarding. Thanks for having shared this with us. Edited November 22, 2022 by remod
Raggydoll Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 I think it’s great to feature many different types of deck creations on the forum. Diversity is a good thing 🙂
DestinationQ1 Posted November 22, 2022 Posted November 22, 2022 I very much enjoy the images and also the conversation of the trend. Thanks for sharing. To fluffy bunnies, cheer cheers 🍻
Kneeling Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 @Fluffy_Bunny thank you for sharing these! I am a fan of AI art - I know some are confused over where to place it, and some feel threatened, but that was what happened when photography was invented too; and that's really how I see it: photography. A new kind of camera, and a new kind of photo, and like photography it will enhance rather than replace handcrafted art, and adds an entirely new medium of art. My favourite is The Chariot (downloaded as suggested 😊). The Wheel of Fortune reminds me of some Beksinskis - I've found that "Zdzislaw Beksinski" in the prompt helps a lot with really detailed textures. I use Gabby, Gab.com's AI image generator (they consider the images produced to be public domain). The problem with The Lovers I've found as well, whenever I look for two characters to be interacting with each other doing anything really. With the following prompt though (coming from a lot of tweaking), I was able to get the attached picture (not in the same style as yours). Prompt: bunny in the arms of a bunny, doll, #tall, fuzzy, fluffy bunny, embracing, storybook, nick butterworth
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