Hi All ๐ My latest post for Susan’s Digital Art Challenge: Undercover at a glamorous event.
My baseline image for this one is the Clyde Mariner at Ardrossan.

Hi All ๐ My latest post for Susan’s Digital Art Challenge: Undercover at a glamorous event.
My baseline image for this one is the Clyde Mariner at Ardrossan.
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It’s my birthday at the end of the week, so I’ll be taking a wee break. Fan Of… will return on the 26th of February.
This time, Lensy’s getting the Hot Mods treatment.
Probably, most of you are wondering why AI; it all comes down to the time of year. Here in Scotland, daylight hours in winter are pretty much between 0900 & 1500 & unless you get one of those bright, clear days. The weather can best be described as dreich (those grey, miserable, wet days) where the light is not so great. Don’t get me wrong, If there’s something worth photographing, I’ll happily be out in the worst of weather?
I also work in retail; this sees an increase in work hours & very little chance to get out with Snappy. The end result is that I can feel my creativity start to wane; not being able to get out with my camera certainly puts a dampener on the creative spirit — & so over to AI & Hot Mods.
For more about AI in the creative world, visit Susan’s site & in particular, the series of posts that she’s writing: Post 1 & Post 2.
This form of AI artwork allows me to use my own photography as a basis for AI prompt engineering. In all my Fan Of… posts about AI creativity, I’ll show the original image & then the various outputs from Hot Mods as I work with the AI to create new artwork.
As you’ll see from these posts, the expected output is not always what I wanted (I’ll share these as well), so I’m back to rewriting the prompt.
This is the original image I shot & used as the basis of my prompt engineering.
The first re-imagining is Lensy in an enchanted forest with a dragon that can only be seen through him.
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Finally, it’s here, more AI-assisted re-imaginings of an old steam train. This week’s Fan Of… #237 is AI-assisted artwork featuring the Bo’ness Steam Locomotive. This old steam locomotive runs a short tourist route out of Bo’ness Station to Kinneil on the southern shores of the Firth of Forth. Bo’ness Station is also home to the Museum of Scottish Railways.
Probably, most of you are wondering why AI; it all comes down to the time of year. Here in Scotland, daylight hours in winter are pretty much between 0900 & 1500 & unless you get one of those bright, clear days. The weather can best be described as dreich (those grey, miserable, wet days) where the light is not so great. Don’t get me wrong, If there’s something worth photographing, I’ll happily be out in the worst of weather?
I also work in retail; this sees an increase in work hours & very little chance to get out with Snappy. The end result is that I can feel my creativity start to wane; not being able to get out with my camera certainly puts a dampener on the creative spirit — & so over to AI & Hot Mods.
For more about AI in the creative world, visit Susan’s site & in particular, the series of posts that she’s writing: Post 1 & Post 2.
This form of AI artwork allows me to use my own photography as a basis for AI prompt engineering. In all my Fan Of… posts about AI creativity, I’ll show the original image & then the various outputs from Hot Mods as I work with the AI to create new artwork.
As you’ll see from these posts, the expected output is not always what I wanted (I’ll share these as well), so I’m back to rewriting the prompt.
This is the original image I shot & used as the basis of my prompt engineering.
Hi All ๐ My latest post for Susan’s Digital Art Challenge: High-Speed Chase.
This week’s prompt is for a high-speed chase through a bustling city; my baseline image for this week’s challenge is a busy Glasgow Street.
My first idea was for a high-speed chase involving two high-powered motorcycles.
I was really happy with this outcome from the prompt & thought “job done”. But no… Godfrey (my inner chimp) decided it would be interesting to try a vintage scene.
Again, I was very happy with the outcome, but why stop there… futuristic world, here we come
Hi All ๐ Feel free to join this weekly challenge whenever you think, “I’m a fan ofโฆ” (see below for how-to).
Finally, it’s here, more AI-assisted re-imaginings of an old steam train. This week’s Fan Of… #236 is AI-assisted artwork featuring the Bo’ness Steam Locomotive. This old steam locomotive runs a short tourist route out of Bo’ness Station to Kinneil on the southern shores of the Firth of Forth. Bo’ness Station is also home to the Museum of Scottish Railways.
Probably, most of you are wondering why AI; it all comes down to the time of year. Here in Scotland, daylight hours in winter are pretty much between 0900 & 1500 & unless you get one of those bright, clear days. The weather can best be described as dreich (those grey, miserable, wet days) where the light is not so great. Don’t get me wrong, If there’s something worth photographing, I’ll happily be out in the worst of weather?
I also work in retail; this sees an increase in work hours & very little chance to get out with Snappy. The end result is that I can feel my creativity start to wane; not being able to get out with my camera certainly puts a dampener on the creative spirit — & so over to AI & Hot Mods.
For more about AI in the creative world, visit Susan’s site & in particular, the series of posts that she’s writing: Post 1 & Post 2.
This form of AI artwork allows me to use my own photography as a basis for AI prompt engineering. In all my Fan Of… posts about AI creativity, I’ll show the original image & then the various outputs from Hot Mods as I work with the AI to create new artwork.
As you’ll see from these posts, the expected output is not always what I wanted (I’ll share these as well), so I’m back to rewriting the prompt.
This is the original image I shot & used as the basis of my prompt engineering.
Hi All ๐ My latest post for Susan’s Digital Art Challenge: Romantic Rooftop Rendezvous.
I used these shots I’d taken over Glasgow from the Lighthouse as my baseline images.
I then set up the prompt to imagine a couple having a romantic rendezvous on a rooftop balcony overlooking the city.
(more…)Hi All ๐ Feel free to join this weekly challenge whenever you think, “I’m a fan ofโฆ” (see below for how-to).
Firstly, I would like to apologise for not being able to interact with your posts this weekMy two-day, sixteen-hour work schedule unexpectedly turned into a five-day, 40+ hour marathonI hope to catch up with all your posts this week
I know this week was meant to be more re-imaginings of the Bo’ness & Kinneil Steam Locomotive, but I went a different route
This week’s Fan Of… #236 Susan’s Spies, Lies & Digital Skies Digital Art Challenge
This week’s prompt is “The Elusive Double Agent“.
My baseline picture.
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I know this week was meant to be more re-imaginings of the Bo’ness & Kinneil Steam Locomotive, but I went a different route
This week’s Fan Of… #235 is images that didn’t make my post for Susan’s Spies, Lies & Digital Skies: Clandestine Meeting.
One of my thoughts was to have the clandestine meeting down at the docks; this is the original image I shot & used as the basis of my prompt engineering.
Hi All ๐ My latest post for Susan’s Digital Art Challenge.
This week’s challenge is to develop an AI image of a secret exchange at a masquerade ball.
This is a new one for me; previously, all my AI work was based on one of my own photos. This time, I didn’t have a picture that worked as a basis for the prompt, so the prompt was written from scratch.
I first imagined a grand & elegant ballroom with people in period costumes. The first result was not busy enough for my liking, so I revisited the prompt to add in more couples dancing.
I decided then to go futuristic & have the ball set in a futuristic ballroom in a space hotel. Again, the first result was not crowded enough, so I revised the prompt. The last image is the 8th revision & I’m still not 100% happy with the end result in the space hotel, but my stomach’s grumbling & it’s time for lunch. I’m sure I’ll come back to this prompt again, another time.