I had an AI graphically render TNCR.
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@Horace said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
Sue is in at least two of them.
Right? One of those prompts was something like, "piano forum, like old coffee room, -no biker bar." Weird. I wonder what it
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Bloody hell, the AI renderings are almost as grim as the actual place.
I love them!
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@jon-nyc said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
OMG - that first picture is literally Klaus sucking at his piano
Good eye.
Now find "Jon bragging about his Bösendorfer."
@Aqua-Letifer said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
@jon-nyc said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
OMG - that first picture is literally Klaus sucking at his piano
Good eye.
Now find "Jon bragging about his Bösendorfer."
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@Aqua-Letifer said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
@jon-nyc said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
OMG - that first picture is literally Klaus sucking at his piano
Good eye.
Now find "Jon bragging about his Bösendorfer."
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@mark said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
@jon-nyc said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
OMG - that first picture is literally Klaus sucking at his piano
Good eye.
Now find "Jon bragging about his Bösendorfer."
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Good guess! It's actually the last one if you can believe it. Right now, Midjourney is very good at interpreting visual nouns, and clear, visual adjectives. "Bragging about" obviously tripped it up quite a bit.
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Those are great. I like the ones best in the cafe's. Makes me think of an afternoon in Europe. LOL
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I made another attempt of depicting Jon playing the piano in a cafe, the audience screaming in disgust.
@Klaus said in I had an AI graphically render TNCR.:
I made another attempt of depicting Jon playing the piano in a cafe, the audience screaming in disgust.
That's excellent.
And see no fair, you're actually trying.
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So, here’s something I’m actually working on. I’m “making” a series of images called Undisclosed Location.
What I did was I went around my town and took very simple, stereotypical, “touristy” kinda photos. The kind of stuff you'd take if you've never been here before and you wanted to show your family where you were for the weekend or something.
I then threw these photos into Midjourney, and asked it to interpret the image, then recreate it, but in a stylized way that would be consistent across all of them. (That took a lot of finagling to figure out—how to make them look like they more or less came from the same source. What I’m having it do is pull stylizations from a Civil War era landscape painter who had a vibe that I think is similar to or at least compatible with the photos I took. It seemed to understand this a lot better than prompts along the lines of, "make it look like X Y and Z.")
So basically, here’s what Midjourney thinks my town looks like, stylized as "paintings."
For me, these are weird to look at. Each one has about a half dozen visual anchors that, yep, those are elements directly pulled from my photographs. But context and details are completely changed. They both do and do not look anything like the photographs I took. If you were to walk around here and try to guess where each of these scenes were supposed to be, you'd be completely stumped. But if I showed you after the fact, you'd say, "oh yeah, of course, makes sense."
Weird stuff.