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R.M.S. Titanic

AI Generated Fantasy posted on Feb 05, 2023
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Notice the fault

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contedesfees

4:45PM | Sun, 05 February 2023

AI rules the waves!

radioham

6:26PM | Sun, 05 February 2023

Yes and apart from the missing stack I think it done quite a neat job.. Did you know that the fourth stack was only there to pass fresh air down to the men working deep with in it's hull.. any way many thanks for the comment

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Radar_rad-dude

5:23PM | Sun, 05 February 2023

Great wave action and fine looking remake, but only missed the stack count by one! LOL! A most excellent result! Well presented here! You got really good results with your prompt! Bravo!

radioham

6:28PM | Sun, 05 February 2023

Why do I look at my work and keep putting it down never happy I find so many faults with it. Oh I do want to try the great ship going down but I just don't have a clue Many thanks for the comment

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contedesfees

7:41PM | Sun, 05 February 2023

So. AI isn't perfect after all. I didn't notice the missing stack. I'm sure the powers-that-be will take care of that momently.

radioham

5:16AM | Mon, 06 February 2023

The fourth stack was for fresh air. as most ships at that time had one or two stacks, the fourth give the Titanic the look of super speed. But they should never had said even God could not sink her. she had water tight doors did they failed to make them on all decks. anything made of metal will sink. then the powers to be said that she would not sink why would she need lifeboats she only had to cover one third of the people on the ship... did u know that most planes don't have parachutes on board do we never learn. Yes I know that when a plane is above 10,000 feet you can not open the doors but in the fall from 10,000 to 100 feet you could get some out safe..

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Radar_rad-dude

8:04PM | Sun, 05 February 2023

You could try adding 'sinking of the Titanic' or something like that perhaps? Just a thought.

radioham

5:19AM | Mon, 06 February 2023

Yes but there is two versions of how she went down The officers of the ship that lived said that the ship went down whole.. while the passagers who at the time said she broke in two

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Radar_rad-dude

12:05PM | Mon, 06 February 2023

But the evidence is on the ocean floor which proves that she broke in two. Now the only way that could happen, I think, is that she broke apart before she went down because how could she break apart once under water. The two parts are a distance apart from each other which supports the 'break apart before decent' story. If she had broken apart once hitting the ocean floor, all the parts would have been close together. At least that is my thinking. But to each his own. I still like your art piece the way it is! A most interesting ai interpretation of the Titanic! I wish you the best of luck in your future works and hope to see more of them here soon!

radioham

5:49AM | Tue, 07 February 2023

Very many thanks for the comment, at this time my AI renders are being done in Blue willow it is nice to work with

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GrandmaT

5:32PM | Mon, 06 February 2023

Nicely done!

radioham

5:50AM | Tue, 07 February 2023

Very many thanks for the comment


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