I told it what and how to do it; in general terms and that is how I steer things. I can be specific or general. I can mix artist's styles like paint. I can describe things to detail or leave things vague. I have even discovered terms that the AI generator does not know how to handle (nothing bad; just weird) and the results can be surprising. Kinda fun.
I tried to hit a balance between too little time per image, vs. Making the video too long, or including too many or too few images per concept. I was hoping that I could find a sweet spot there. However, I'm open to suggestions. I'm a ph.d. scientist with artistic pretentions. I started out with pen and ink, then pencil drawing, then off to photography and videography, aerial videos, and now AI Art. Considering the time, attention, thought and work creating imaginative descriptions that go into these images, I must insist that although a computer program does the nitty-gritty drawing work, it does so according to my input.
To, that sounds crazy. There's no way they can see all the details with such fast views. But, the ability to slow or speed up the video is at hand, so no worries. @@jeffmarmaro5650
Beautiful!
Magnificent mind to make it
I’m new to these deep waters. I see the most beautiful artist. Thank you for the vision.
Thanks for the kind words.
reminds me a lot of painting of Remedios Varo
Загадочный и фантастический сюрреализм
It does have influences from Dali. Cool.
Not Dali, not for this one. Related, though.
Amazing work!! Well done!!
The eyes have it.
Я такое в натуре, бывает, вижу
So AI completely created all of these? If so, amazing.
I told it what and how to do it; in general terms and that is how I steer things. I can be specific or general. I can mix artist's styles like paint. I can describe things to detail or leave things vague. I have even discovered terms that the AI generator does not know how to handle (nothing bad; just weird) and the results can be surprising. Kinda fun.
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This is not surrealism because it's not made by a human.. it's juste an ai image.
It's a tool, like brush and canvas. At least that's how I use it.
@@jeffmarmaro5650 the ai is not tool… you are the tool for the ai.
Slow down. I want to actually look at the pic.
Run it at 25% Worked great for me, though I went with some John Petrucci's blistering guitar.
Usually, folks think the slides go too slow. UA-cam allows the viewer to slow down the playback.
I tried to hit a balance between too little time per image, vs. Making the video too long, or including too many or too few images per concept.
I was hoping that I could find a sweet spot there.
However, I'm open to suggestions.
I'm a ph.d. scientist with artistic pretentions. I started out with pen and ink, then pencil drawing, then off to photography and videography, aerial videos, and now AI Art.
Considering the time, attention, thought and work creating imaginative descriptions that go into these images, I must insist that although a computer program does the nitty-gritty drawing work, it does so according to my input.
To, that sounds crazy. There's no way they can see all the details with such fast views. But, the ability to slow or speed up the video is at hand, so no worries. @@jeffmarmaro5650
You could always let it run to the picture you want, then pause the playback. Unpause to continue.