MY CREATIVE PROCESS

In my work process, I take a hands-on approach to add custom details, going beyond relying solely on Stable Diffusion and AI to generate images. I believe in crafting unique elements that add a personal touch to my creations.

PROCESS

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7/19/20231 min read

Let me show you a glimpse into my world of AI-generated art. It's fascinating stuff. We've got these amazing software tools that bring images to life just from text. It's like describing a scene to a computer and watching it create a masterpiece.

When I started, I was blown away by the potential. It's especially cool for those new to AI. These tools let us craft images in any style, all from text prompts. It's a blend of creativity and tech that feels like pure magic.

The secret? It's all in the prompts and settings we choose. The more vivid the description, the more lifelike the images. It's almost unreal how we can generate pictures that look like photos. It's like making ideas real with AI.

Oh, and look at this: David Forester. A creation brought to life using Stable Diffusion. Hard to believe it came from just text. The power to bring imagination to life is mind-blowing.

I'm stoked to dive deeper into AI-generated art and keep sharing the journey with you.

Model Anthony in a black underwear standing outside in the football field under the sun.
Model Anthony in a black underwear standing outside in the football field under the sun.

Here's a little secret behind my images: they go through more than meets the eye. After the computer works its magic, I step in to fine-tune the details. From enhancing bodies to fixing quirks like finger distortions, I'm like the backstage crew making sure everything shines. And when it comes to that extra flair, Photoshop is my playground. Custom details turn images into something truly special.

Creating AI images involves randomness and a bit of magic. To make things pop, I sometimes weave in other images from other sources. Take that glove and blue sky in the image above – I melded them in, shaping them till they seamlessly fit using Photoshop. And that helmet below? I added it from a separate find too.

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