I have recently been pushing the boundaries of what is possible with the mass market consumer smartphone app called "Wombo Dream" to create machine learning generative art images, often referred to as AI Art. I am torn between photography, video making, electronic music creation, digital painting with a wacom tablet, rendering in Bryce, and using Artmatic Voyager and Artmatic Designer for otherworldly images... Not enough time for everything alas.
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Comments (9)
vikinglady
Very Cool... or should I say Hot!
Wizzro
Great work love the colors
Mondwin
Fabulous light and atmo!!!Bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
Conniekat8
oh, wow! Different and gorgeous! Like jewels rising out of the water!
serendigity59@gmail.com
Thanks for the nice comments. ArtMatic Voyager is truely amazing as you can zoom into the terrain and continue to see complex details. And the largest size renders are huge allowing printout to impressive poster sized prints. In my perfect world the combination of all that's best in ArtMatic textures, Voyager landscapes and skies, Bryce scene composition and trees, DAZ Studio/Poser figure posing, Wings 3D modelling, Photoshop tweaking and Studio Artist texturing of the finished image would be available in the one package... with real time rendering :-)
zfigure7
Surreal colors and textures. Out of this world stuff. Excellent work my friend!!!
Mimey
Unusual and fantastic picture!!!
eonite
Impressive!
serendigity59@gmail.com
I achieved this by setting the lowest camera angle over water, maximum zoom, and setting the sun colour, position, haze colour etc optimally for the desired reflected colours on the rock textures (the rocks were dull grey with maximum wetness applied).