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Whoa, I feel like I've opened up the First Seal of the Singularity with this Luma video.
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Artificial life, uh, finds a way.
There's a new generator in town, Flux, and it's insane
You can only do 3 or 4 images per hour though
Classical southern Europe mapping by AI.
However the plants coming off the small windows, well is quite rare to happen and there is a repeating pattern, the red vases also repetitive as the black doors.
A river or canal near two hills, well that's also uncommon.
FluxAI is pretty good but it struggles with finger count like other generators but sometimes hand position hides it well.
I heard about FluxAI, it's insane how well it handles this type of image.
Most of the time FluxAI does a good job on finger count but here's one that's off. I use the same prompt for every new AI image generator and style just to see what it how they all differ.
The last image got "fingered" several times.
AI in 2021 vs AI in 2024.
3 years.
Imagine where we'll be in 10 years
In 10 years? Perhaps refusing to go outside because real people and buildings look awful and scary.
I actually enjoy the surrealism vs Sir Realism.
I liked the quirky surrealism better too. But Sir Realism is what the video game and movie industries want. I imagine most studios are busy retooling right now.
I remember when doing rendering for CGI movies and scenes took weeks if not months on computer farms (of specialized hardware - in the 90s) running in parallel, now it takes just a few seconds or maybe minutes.
Love some of these. I know a lot of people have negative things to say about AI art, but I've seen amazing stuff. It's fabulous.
AI art is becoming a staple of interior design. They put the client's request into a prompt, and then have visual examples to work from which makes the job easier if the client has very specific tastes. Or they have the client do it themselves and send the the pics.
This one turned out to be a bit disturbing and I used this prompt: Saint Nicholas entering an old victorian era brick tenement from the rooftop on a snowy Christmas eve night.
The more I look at that third picture down of Azaran's the more I like it. I would make the interior of the columns where circular stairs lead to the next level. The middle ones extended height needs to include a parapet for drinking and gazing over. Also the division line from it needs to lead to one at the back exactly the same. Otherwise, I imagine the back as a series of glass panels held together by bronze frames.
I started using ChatGPT to create short and concise prompts for NightCafe art AI and then changed a couple of styles and clicked create until I got something close to what I was thinking. One thing that drives me nuts is for some reason I can't get NightCafe to make the images darker overall and it keeps putting a moon or moon glow into everything. The upper left image was the final one in the stream of clicks. I also had to shorten the prompts so that NightCafe wouldn't ignore the last bits.
Some time ago, I tested the program Ideogram. It has incredible potential—you can generate amazing things with it. Programs like this will become increasingly common, offering even more possibilities. The race is on...!