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どうしてこうなるのか(写真のプロンプトを使い回してるからです。たぶん)。
#AIで晩ご飯再現写真 (いらすとや編)
#AIいらすとや
#aipicasso
La Vie, 1903
par Pablo Picasso
(Cette œuvre fait partie du début de la période bleue de l'artiste: 1901/1904).
#PicassoDiffusion 1.1 Demo
#AIイラスト #AIart
問題
日の出(sunrise)か、日の入り(sunset)か
答えはALT
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girl, sundownでもいける。girl, sunだと太陽の位置が中央より上に表示が多くなる
1. Picasso, Portrait of Olga in an armchair, 1918, Paris. 2. Museum of Hispanic art, the Goya museum, in Castres, in Occitania will host in 2023 an exhibition dedicated to Picasso. 3 Portrait of Gertrude Stein,1906. 4. Picasso Museum in Antibes.
"Non avevo da aggiungere
altro verso,
altra parola.
Nel tuo corpo vivevo
tutta la poesia.
Ghiannis Ritsos -
#InVersi @PaolaToogoodxme
Art: Picasso
A thread of #Mandalorian art:
Carvings and Murals:
- Mural: Pre Vizsla’s sitting room (inspired by Picasso’s “Guernica”)
- Mural: Sundari courtyard (designed by @Phattro, inspired by Picasso’s “Massacre in Korea”)
- Wall carving: Castle Kryze throne room
画材はこんな感じかなー。()を1つ減らすか悩みどころ。
negativeを全部消せばいい感じの塗りになるんだけど、人体が派手に崩壊するので。
#PicassoDiffusion
#ArteYArt #Picasso, Meneur de cheval nu 1905-1906 dans "Picasso bleu et rose" au Musée d'Orsay https://t.co/BpTbpUGqYD ⬇️
#PicassoDiffusion 1.1 Demo
#AIイラスト #AIart
#やってみたかったシリーズ #スレイヤーズ
呪文はALTへ
「 黄昏よりも昏きもの
血の流れより紅きもの・・・
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I did a Picasso master study on the stream! And I used a pose reference try to simplify what I learn from his work! simplify human shape is so hard, but I have a lots fun!!
意図しない何か。
敢えてギリギリまでstepsを下げると思いがけないものに出会えるので、これはこれで。
#PicassoDiffusion
#art break:
"Seated Female Nude" (1905) by Pablo Picasso. This painting is part of Picasso's Rose Period (1904 - 1906) that followed the tragic, sorrowful tone of the Blue Period. In contrast, Rose Period is distinctive of its cheerful use of pink and orange colours.
Gm 🙏💫
"I would like people to never see how my painting was done. What can it do? What I want is that my painting emerges only emotion" . Picasso