born and raised in Germany
Interested in Nature, Animals and spectacular pictures; I find it more than exciting to continue thinking about alternative developments, what if...
I like to amaze people and I hope that I can achieve this somewhat with my pictures. There are certainly better and smarter people than me, but I keep trying...
I started with Terragen in the early 2000s, had another account here ("LutzB"), but withdrew from all computer art for a long time in 2007.
At some point around 2022 I started to get bored and got back into rendering with Terragen. For a long time it remained my only kind of involvement with art besides a bit of photography, until I discovered AI/KI for myself in March 24. Initially a little skeptical about the new subject, I am now excited about the many possibilities that this sector offers.
I am always curious to try something new and who knows where it will all lead...see you, hopefully! :)
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Comments (2)
bob4artist
Nice. I like caves. The one that is half above and half below the water is very cool. I didn't think AI could do that. - Bob
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Hi Bob!
10 is a blend I did in Playground AI. I did exactly the same prompt as in myedit before, where I did several renders. One of the myedit renders I took and blended it with a Playground AI render; Playground lets you set the degree to which an image entered as a template should be taken into account in the new render - by default it is 30%, but you can increase or decrease this value using the slider or by entering a number directly; increasing means that the rendered image becomes more and more similar to the entered template, with 100% corresponding to a 1:1 reproduction, whereas decreasing the value makes the image less and less similar to the template. In this way, I chose a water image with a camera perspective above the water surface and this is what came out. If I had wanted to do this specifically, I would probably still be tinkering with it now... 😊
bob4artist
I tried it with a straight prompt and got two pictures in one. An underwater picture and an above water picture. They didn't relate to each other. - bob
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In addition to this successful attempt, there were also some strange oddities. Let's see, when I have enough "material" together, I'll make another "Abstracts" collection...then these specialties will definitely be included! :)