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After playing around with the animals, I was ready to come back to humans and try my luck again. I was getting a lot more of the extreme dynamism, which I liked.
Every ornithologist can tell the difference between a k+hould, sbøngr, and sndord. Obviously.
Then I went back to photorealism for a spell. Instead of "looking at the sky" which caused heads to be tilted WAY up, I prompted "looking at the Andromeda galaxy." Faces were more evenly posed, though still upward. This also added what I assume is NASA/Hubble imagery.
Took a long while, but I think I'm ready to send this to print. How we feeling about this deck so far?
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That thing I said about the birds not being weird enough lately? I TAKE IT BACK. GRIP IT AND RIP IT, BABYYY. AW YEAH!
It's been a while since I generated a new batch of birds and, I dunno, it doesn't feel like they're such mind-bending mutants anymore. Or has my metric for weirdness been utterly broken after months of these abominations?