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PAINTING OF THE DAY: LADY WITH THE FOX FUR COAT, 1942 by #NoelCounihan #artwork #painting #Australian #1940s
in addition to #spritesheetdiffusion, I'm nearly done with another new model, #pulpscifidiffusion. It was trained on a couple thousand sci-fi book and magazine covers from the 1940s-1970s. I've been using made-up book titles as prompts (alone with artist names).
Celebrating 25 years of “Hercules” one my favorite Disney animated films ever.
Second reason is @IAmSusanEgan as femme fatale Meg. One my favorite Disney ladies, played with sass from a 1940s screwball comedy. It’s brilliant performance by her & surpervising animator @kenduncan1
A. M. Cassandre designed thirty six covers for Harper’s Bazar magazine in the 1930s and the 1940s. These were scanned from Gebrauchsgraphik, 4, 1953 https://t.co/ogOOcZO3wt #amcassandre
My @LuckyStar__ gallery thus far ❤️🔥😈🌙(minus an awesome Batman & the glorious, massive wip @daredevil commission.) ⭐️✨⭐️
Alternate Matty, 1940s Noir 🌙 Knight, 1940s Noir Mr. (Oscar Isaac)
#WhatIfDD #NoirMoonKnight #NoirMrKnight #Marvel #StephanieLavaud #kirbyscomicart
Indebted to the great gaslight-whodunits of the 1940s and ’50s, ‘Night Watch’ (1973, Brian G. Hutton) pits a delectably batshit Liz Taylor against an engrossing flurry of thunder, lightning, torrential rain, and soapy histrionics.
🇬🇧, 🇵🇱, 🇯🇵 & 🇪🇸 artwork:
"How the future used to be artstation hd 1940s" - made with @NightCafeStudio
https://t.co/9IYej6ggX2
#aiart #nightcafe #digitalart
"How the future used to be artstation hd 1940s" - made with @NightCafeStudio
https://t.co/9IYej6ggX2
#aiart #nightcafe #digitalart
I just ❤️ 1940s Steve
#steverogers #illustration #captainamerica
Arthur Moon worked in the film industry during the late-1930s - mid-1940s. I can just see him wheeze-laughing at fear-mongering propaganda and face-palming at weird executive takes like the current ones.
"How the future used to be artstation hd 1940s" - made with @NightCafeStudio
https://t.co/9IYej6ggX2
#aiart #nightcafe #digitalart
1940s pulp superheroes generated by @midjourney, that I might try my hand at drawing my interpretations of
Hardy har, but yes, frozen dinners would have been branded as “radio dinners” if they debuted in the 1930s, or “radar dinners” in the 1940s.
Albert Camus became known for his political journalism, novels and essays during the 1940s. His best-known works, including The Stranger and The Plague, are exemplars of absurdism. Camus won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. 📚
Camus #NFT Owned by @mr_finn_nft
#NFTProject
Also the movie implies that Chip and Dale got started in Hollywood in what would’ve been the late 1980s, so do the classic Chip and Dale shorts from the 1940s and 1950s not exist in this universe?
I've gone back in time to read some 1940s marvel comics and enjoying sub Mariner's quest to kill all white men