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CleverToad  Sep 26, 2022 • 7:00:52pm

Of the choices, I’d pick #7
But wow, they all come out cool

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dat_said  Sep 27, 2022 • 7:06:21am

re: #1 CleverToad

I agree - they all look sort of neat but #7 has more interesting color, especially for the clouds and sky.

Thinking more about this, the folks who will likely be among the first impacted are those who make a living supplying hotel and lobby art.

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dat_said  Sep 28, 2022 • 10:03:28am

Here’s what I got with just their stable text description using “North Dakota sunflower field hyperdetailed matte painting, neon fantasy art, photorealistic, a masterpiece, trending on artstation HD, Darek Zabrocki Khalil Ibrahim Khalil Zuhdi Lawaurain John Rogers Cox” as input

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Rightwingconspirator  Sep 28, 2022 • 6:41:55pm

As a lifelong photographer, I have a deep interest. Yet, I have really mixed feelings about AI-generated art. Maybe I’m biased. High-resolution rendering has largely displaced where I once made money. High end jewelry photography.

I like what I’m seeing here. A tool for you to take your own images further. My favorite is at the top, your #1 as I like the stained glass kinda look. The Sunflower image is breathtaking. Great Page.


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