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In the meantime while working on all of these I've been experimenting with "breaking" stablediffusion to create interesting compositions, with very raw, and as my friend @DavidLisser described it "rhytmic composition"
A few of those pieces:
So, once in my rural life, I began to take the time to dive back into color. My first process was very disciplined: 3 large canvases where I returned to my fairly natural composition of round shapes, which I then deconstructed, fragmented and refragmented in layers. 5/
#MidJourney V4
"Old man looking out of window at people going up and down the street"
Not bad. I wonder why it's less sharp compared to previous versions, but the compositions and visuals are interesting.
In the first drawing he seeks to capture animal movement, in the 2nd beauty, the 3rd frivolity & finally in the 4th an idea of form as visual mapping. Woman Washing her Feet (1944), Portrait of François (1946), Faun (1947) & Composition (1948)
old compositions committed to digital memory (things I want to draw later so kept them as notes on my phone)
Now it's also possible to use the same finetune, and generate pictures that could be used elsewhere than in the game (ads, splash screens, etc).
Just add "Greg Rutkowski" in the prompt and start seing some cinematic composition, dramatic lighting, etc.
⚖️ “I particularly liked the composition of the selector's panel and the differences and nuances that occurred naturally within the group. A very fair selection.” explains #INGDiscerningEye selector David Ferry RE.
The show opens on 11 Nov 📍 @mallgalleries.
📸Felicity Gill
staff for <The Reason Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion> anime
- Studio: Typhoon Graphics
- Director: Junichi Yamamoto (More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers)
- Series Composition: Mitsuki Hirota
- Character Design: Haruna Hashimoto
- Art Director: Kenji Kato
I'm going to both rip on and try to motivate myself for a moment - these are some panel compositions from a short comic I did in 2019 vs. two recent ones from my current ongoing comic.
Severe burnout is very real. Please remember to take a break, comic friends.
I'm going to share the process of making @DnDnDPod's S4 logo as it goes. The left was my first 2am ipad-sketch-in-bed and then I started refining. I like working the values first to be sure the composition works when tiny.
I'm still deciding what objects meals to depict 🍽️
I don't think I like the composition as much as the original but (as someone put it once on one of my redraws before) you can tell I've sort of settled a bit more into a style
This 1785 self-portrait of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard with two of her students deserves its fame. The composition, the lighting, & the exquisite textures (zoom in on the feathers, satin, ruffles & velvet!!) are all *chef’s kiss* 💋!!
#ArtLovers
At the Met
Gabriel Fauré (12 mai 1845 - 4 novembre 1924), l’un des plus grands compositeurs français de la fin du xixe et du début du xxe siècle.
- Samson François / Fauré / Nocturne No. 6 in D flat Op. 63
https://t.co/JBIB4YQ13G via @YouTube
huevember day 3, decided stylizing darker parts of the modules as black looks better for the composition. so here’s ‘kitty cape’
Paso Garúa surely is a reference to the tango "Garúa". It is actually an Argentinian composition and made popular by Goyeneche's (an iconic Argentinian tango singer) interpretation but it became very popular in Uruguay too.