I immediately took the experimenting with AI art to the next level with DreamStudio

in #computer-art2 years ago (edited)

I clicked the link on the Stable Diffusion demo page, and it lead me to DreamStudio Beta.

If you want, you can also check out my previous post on AI created art.

Here are a couple of images I dreamed up.


An oil painting in the style of H. R. Giger of a beautiful lady in Victorian era clothes with white wings sprouting from her back as the weeping willow watches over her by the brook where a mountain range can be seen in the distance.

The next one is one of my own photos, but on DreamStudio, I could upload it, and give it a new look by writing a sentence at the prompt.

Here's what happened when the prompt was: "The racing season of snail fantasy land has started, and our competitor is setting the pace."

I also used the copse snail photo to re-create the first one or something similar. Copypasting didn't work, as I mistakenly used a line I had used in one of the previous pictures I had created on Stable Diffusion, and I got something weird instead.


A painting of a beautiful lady in top hat and Victorian era clothes with white wings as the weeping willow watches over her by the brook where a mountain range can be seen in the distance.

So, after all it wasn't supposed to be Gigerian, at least by the prompt, but came out more or less... Gigerian. I guess it was the snail.

Here's the picture I had created over at Stable Diffusion using the same prompt:

I kind of forgot the top hat from my previous post in when I was thinking what to come up with next.

I hope you liked these as much as I had fun co-creating them with the neural networks. It really is fun.

The only thing that bothers me is, is what are human artists going to do to get commissions now? It is kind of sad now that I think of it.

But times are a changing, and I guess we humans just have to evolve with them. Perhaps this will be a new renaissance for art. At least for a while, until we get bored again.

See ya!

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Awesome indeed

I never knew this kind of art existed where merely a prompt would bring you images. It is amazing but it is sad also just because of the same reason that you stated. Is hand work is going to erode altogether? Do these AI based arts would give us the kind of satisfaction and relief as we get when we are drawing the things with our hands?

I think there may be one beneficial thing about it. Those of us (me included) who aren't very good in drawing, can improve and learn on our own drawings by iterating and improving on the results.

I'm currently trying to learn like this:

  1. Draw a rough sketch. (Doesn't matter if it's awful.)
  2. Upload it to DreamStudio
  3. Tune the settings (minimal resolution, multiple results) and describe it.
  4. Download the results and choose the best one to improve upon in either paper or in Krita.
  5. Rinse and repeat until the picture is ready.

After a few iterations I suppose I've become better at drawing too, since it will take some time and effort. It should be a bit easier than trying to draw everything from scratch.

As you can see, I am really bad. This is what I started with.

I'm now at the third iteration. I've started colouring them in after the first ones, and this is one of the latest resulting images.

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I now need to choose one again, and make it better, and then maybe gradually become better at drawing myself.

I can see you are already good at drawing. Hehe.

The resulting image is quite good. I have a question though. How are you coloring those images? I mean what kind of description you provided to the bot to turn the first image into the later.

I used Krita to tweak and color the pictures, then ran the resulting image through DreamStudio again. Since DreamStudio added some triangles into the picture without my asking, I rewrote the prompt to reflect that change, and now they are mountains.

Here's a sneak peek into the next one:

My first prompt was: "A sketch of a rabbit in a jacket and jeans having a glass of wine in front of a car and a log cabin."

It has now evolved a bit.

Lol. So the triangles are not what you told it to do but they created on their own. Funny....

I am hearing the word krita for the first time. Guess, there is need to learn a lot about the computer generated art. So far I have only used canva. Hehe

Krita is a graphics software for digital artists.

I will try it too. Thanks for telling. I tried the dream studio after reading your post. Lol. I think I need to learn to give better description to generate the images according to my desires

Nice

Thank you very much, I appreciate it!

You are most welcome