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Post by jackscrap on Aug 11, 2022 11:21:55 GMT
Your Amazon link.
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 11, 2022 5:44:16 GMT
I admire you for seeing something and then recreating it and giving it your own stamp of originality, this is such a lovely page, perfect reminder of the occasion and the sunset.
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 11, 2022 5:27:55 GMT
And as an example of what some prompts come up with, the partridge in a pear tree looks like it's about to break the pear tree. The bot always gives out 4 images, you then decide whether or not you want to ask for more varieties of a particular/or all images, or just to ask it to upscale each individual image. Sometimes they only get worse, it's not perfect yet and others with lots more experience are able to get much better results. I just like to play ...
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 11, 2022 5:19:30 GMT
This is what 'rainforest dreaming' generated. I've used up my free trial quota, now on the basic subscription plan, was only a matter of time....
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 11, 2022 5:13:42 GMT
This is lovely Helen, great subject for a painting, and the impression filter really has given it a nice rustic look.
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 11, 2022 5:10:37 GMT
Third picture down, that's the type of passionfruit that I know, often see vines with flowers when I walk around the neighbourhood. I'm not a fan of eating the fruit though, way too many seeds involved, but I do like the smell of the fruit. Some people insist on spoiling a good pavlova by dousing it in passionfruit pulp....
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 10, 2022 21:43:32 GMT
Great looking flower, is this a cousin to the passion fruit vine? Or a wild version of the same thing. Will there be fruit?
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 10, 2022 12:01:09 GMT
Shag in a tree
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 10, 2022 1:20:15 GMT
I am looking forward to reading this book, have just ordered it from my local library. Thanks Berie for mentioning it in your post.
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 9, 2022 21:38:14 GMT
Lovely, made me smile. I vaguely remember starting ballet lessons at age 5, had given up by age 5 and a half...
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 9, 2022 0:54:29 GMT
Great picks, congrats to Kathy, Clive and Peter.
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 9, 2022 0:51:32 GMT
Well that was very interesting and now I have to source that book from somewhere. Thankyou BuckSkin for doing the research, and Mrs BuckSkin for not thinking you'd lost the cheese off your cracker.
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 8, 2022 22:57:24 GMT
Looks like a stunning place to have a wedding, I would devote whole pages to the venue, and then other pages to the couple and their guests.
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 8, 2022 22:41:52 GMT
I used the prompts - santa claus with reindeer on a desert island - this is what I got, LOL, could be manipulated to make this year's xmas cards....
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Post by jackscrap on Aug 8, 2022 22:39:17 GMT
Jacki, I tried after seeing your post, so it was very recent. Is this an app you can run on your computer or do you have to use it online, on their website? I'm totally confused by what I found. Since it's a private group, I can't search for it on Discord.
I can see this as a way to generate elements for other composites!
Oops...found it and it's beyond my feeble mind's ability to understand the steps and how to generate images. The directions are not really helpful. I think I'll just go back to stock images! LOL
Don't give up Vicki, I started with very uncomplicated prompts and like you see it as a way to make my own elements to use in my scrapbooking pages and composites. There's a lady on FB doing amazing composites, Tara Mapes. She combines real models with the AI generated images and photoshops them into breathtakingly beautiful images. Watch all the youtube videos you can, there are plenty out there and you will see how to start an image and the prompts to use to help you get what you want. Good Luck and have fun, it's very addictive.
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