From Photos to Fantasies: Exploring AI Art Manipulation in my Fan Of… Series

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The inspiration — Exploring the World of AI-Generated Artwork: My Journey in the ‘Fan Of…’ Challenge

My wife, Susan, recently used a function within the paid version of ChatGPT called Hot Mods (to help mock up cover designs for the book she’s currently working on) to enhance one of her pictures of the Kelpies.

To learn more about ChatGPT & the use of AI as a writing assistant, have a read of this awesome post by Susan: Revolutionising Writing with AI: My Journey Begins. In her post she describes how AI has allowed her to work whilst suffering from CRPS, & how she has engineered ChatGPT to work as her assistant.

Below is her original shot & the subsequent re-imagining based on her prompts.

From Real Photos to COllaborative AI Artwork: My Experiment with AI Art

This week’s Fan Of… #232 is AI-assisted artwork. The output from Hot Mods intrigued me & has led to me starting to experiment with this tool myself. My next series of Fan Of… posts will feature more of this unique artwork, based on my own photos, as I learn prompt engineering & how to manipulate the bot. These are my first attempts.

Arbroath Abbey Ruins

The ruins have formed the basis of a mystical & eerie picture.

Callendar House

Again here, I’ve gone for a mystical & eerie re-imagining of the original.

Kibble Palace

For this one I went for a steampunk enhancement.

Clackmannanshire Bridge & Lensy

For this shot, I went for a mystical enhancement with the addition of a mythical beast. Prompt engineering is an evolving skill… and you don’t always get the result you asked for. The first rendering removed Lensy from the picture entirely, so I adjusted the prompt to keep him in the new picture.

The Evolving Art of Prompt Engineering in AI-Generated Artwork

As I said above, prompt engineering is an evolving function. For the same prompt, you will get different outputs from different photos. The prompt needs to be adjusted constantly to fit the original photo & the desired outcome. So, join me over the next few weeks as I delve further into the world of prompt engineering & artwork manipulation.

Come back next week where I will go further into my reasons for embarking on artistic creativity with AI. I’ll be concentrating on a project involving The Tall Ship (the Glenlee) & some re-imaginings of this elegant vessel. Here’s a sneak peak

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41 responses to “From Photos to Fantasies: Exploring AI Art Manipulation in my Fan Of… Series”

  1. photobyjohnbo Avatar

    Jez, you are truly showing the power of AI. For those of us who are artistically challenged, maybe a lack of drawing skills, or in some cases, a medical issue creating an inability to even draw a straight line, this technology shows real promise.

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, JohnIt’s a really interesting concept. I know there are those out there who don’t like it, but as you say, it opens up creativity to everyone

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  3. eklastic Avatar

    So much fun!! I feel quite boring with my nests, particularly empty nests now … I adore the kelpies anyway but with this treatment – wow!

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Elke& nothing you come up with is boring; I really enjoy your posts each week

      1. eklastic Avatar

        Thank you.

  4. Traudel Avatar
    Traudel

    Great, I love them all!
    I go for tails this week: https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2023/12/11/i-am-a-fan-of-tails/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Traudel

  5. Susan T. Braithwaite Avatar
    Susan T. Braithwaite

    Fantastic post, sweetie! The digital artwork you’ve created is mind-blowing. The time and effort you’ve devoted to learning prompt engineering shine through your images. I can’t wait to see what you come up with next!? (The Abbey, Kibble Palace, and the dragon in Lensy are my favourites!)

  6. bushboy Avatar

    You are going to have so much freakin’ fun. Lensy will get a great treatment I am sure now

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      He definitely will, but that’s a few posts away yet; I may put up a teaser, though

Great to hear your thoughts!