I’m picking up Phyde1001’s challenge of ‘Things made up of smaller things.’
Fun challenge! I really had to tweak the one of the dandelion seed head horse. It’s still not right where I want it…Any suggestions?
I’d call it, “If Wishes Were Horses”
Things… made from smaller things.
creativeflight - describe the building block, in your case the seed thinger. Describe to the Ai how they are networked or woven, or placed perhaps… together.
Mention you want the darker seed part represented too, if that’s what you’re missing.
it’s a hard guess where you want it to go from there but I’m guessing it’s the way they would be matted together looking less systematic and more organic?
Your dandelion horse has a similar pattern to a crystal lattice - I like it
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I only help out in a barn, I don’t have my own horse ![]()
The first try:
Only on the third attempt was 4o ImageGen able to place a forest right on the edge of the sea:
@windysoliloquy it looks great, really ![]()
OH I LOVE this one! Great concept!
Had to do this after seeing @pearsoncd’s awesome teacup crab.
Relflections, Rowell-style, a master photographer of the 20th century. GPT has captured the soul quite beautifully here, and while Fuji’s classic slide film Velvia isn’t available anymore, it gives me great joy to be able to create images in the iconic style of the 80s and 90s using AI. The high contrast is really difficult to replicate and I hope some day we can create really high-res versions that can be printed on large paper and hung in our spaces to reflect on.
I hope some day we can create really high-res versions
I create very large versions of my 40 and DALL-E images, for printing 18" wide @400ppi, using Topaz Photo AI. It does a lovely job.
Just looked at their platform @StanleyKrute, and it looks really good! Any tips/best practices you can share on using their service? Thank you!
What is your prompt for AI to generate like that?
I’m having a hard time nudging this guy to where I wanted it to be…
Not bad, seem to be loosing context quality as I add color
I tried imagining a space where different AI assistants could gather in the real world. Started with one style, then kept tweaking small parts of the prompt — warm lights, sleek furniture, casual seating — just to see how the whole vibe would shift.
It’s crazy how tiny changes completely transformed the feel of the room. Anyone else explored bringing abstract AI into a physical setting? Would love to see your takes!
That is insane, because it is insane
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