Today's AI Generated Art Study "brush stroke" and "brush strokes"

Today's AI Generated Art Study

Working with AI generation software to create artwork is obviously much different than using traditional mediums.

One of the first steps of learning how to create more authentic or unique pieces is to learn how the software reads and reacts to your "tag" or word used, if you are using Text to Image software as I am. I have been calling this "tag testing".

Today I am studying the tags "brush stroke" and "brush stroke". Two basic painting terms.

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"brush strokes"

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"brush strokes"

I did not add any other words. No color. No art style. Nothing else.

Both images came out with bright red brush strokes and beige backgrounds. The beige / white backgrounds make sense since the software could have used images of canvas or minimalist paintings that have the canvas or a white backgrounds.

The image for "brush stroke" did what I thought it would do and had much very digital brush strokes, while the image for "brush strokes" had more and was more complicated of an image. The "brush strokes" image also had more main colors, Red and blue with some hints of black instead of just red with some hints of black and spots of yellow/orange.

The "brush stroke" image has less of a realistic paint brush texture. Realistic painting texture is something I have noticed the software is lacking so far. This could be due to the limited CPU allotted to each image.

I am going to work with some color tags next and maybe some capitalization tests too.

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