I was toying around, then I got some delirium tremens ...
the luminescent snail was AI generated (not mine)
Yeah... I know.... my ego is overwhelming me
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It looks like your version GIMP X is slowing down
Thanks for mentioning 'luminescent' Patrice. I've searched for it in Gimp and it's not there. I found some G'MIC 'testing' that could be luminescence but are called something else.
The fractal software I use has luminescence and it gives interesting results.
My advice 'turn up the luminescence'
PixLab gave me another idea
I entered 'rugged off road 4wd with iridescent camo body' into an AI interface.
It produced this -
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A nice image but the AI is leaving-out mechanically essential pieces such as a front differential which 4wd's must have.
(08-25-2023, 11:35 PM)Tas_mania Wrote: [ -> ]PixLab gave me another idea
I entered 'rugged off road 4wd with iridescent camo body' into an AI interface.
It produced this -
A nice image but the AI is leaving-out mechanically essential pieces such as a front differential which 4wd's must have.
That's a cool one Tas_mania, I like that rainbow camouflage
Quote:I like that rainbow camouflage
Thanks Patrice,
I checked-out 'iridescence' and 'luminescence'.
There is a difference.
Iridescence produces many colors and luminescence emits light
I think luminescence is better.
The fractal program I use can do both but I was only using iridescence up to now.
The program makes 'materials' which are then used to make fractals.
There are many variables to make materials. They can emit a lot of light if needed
Thanks for somehow getting me to look at this.
(08-25-2023, 11:35 PM)Tas_mania Wrote: [ -> ]PixLab gave me another idea
I entered 'rugged off road 4wd with iridescent camo body' into an AI interface.
It produced this -
A nice image but the AI is leaving-out mechanically essential pieces such as a front differential which 4wd's must have.
Also, lettering on the tires. Needs more headlights anyway.
(08-26-2023, 07:03 AM)Tas_mania Wrote: [ -> ]I checked-out 'iridescence' and 'luminescence'. There is a difference.
Iridescence produces many colors and luminescence emits light
I think luminescence is better.
Thanks a lot to point it out, now on I'll have a way better "text 2 AI"
As a fractal software I use Mandelbulber, I like it, it's quite intuitive and they have an appimage
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https://github.com/buddhi1980/mandelbulber2/releases