Okay, so this one became a bit of an epic as one idea led to another. I ended up with three different scenarios, & thus, three different baseline images.
I’m starting out with the safe house in a wood scenario. The following is a photo from an old WWII military site at Elie, Fife.
This time, Lensy’s getting the Hot Mods treatment.
FROM REAL PHOTOS TO COLLABORATIVE AI ARTWORK: MY EXPERIMENT WITH AI ART
I used this shot of the Clackmannan Bridge as my baseline shot for my first re-imagining.
Lensball shot of Clackmannan Bridge
My idea for this shot was to have a dragon guarding the bridge.
Dragon guarding bridge
I wasn’t specific enough in the prompt about Lensy, so the AI removed him from the image; back to the prompt
Dragon in a lensball
My next shots are variations of modifications to Lensy sat on a mossy branch.
Lensball on a mossy branch
I was going for an enchanted forest setting with runic symbols/glyphs. I was happy withy the outcome for these.
Next up, Alloa Tower House gets the Hot Mod treatment.
Lensball shot of Alloa Tower House.
Again, staying with the mystical/enchanted theme.
Clackmannan Tower gets a similar treatment.
Lensball shot of Clackmannan Tower
For these, I was trying for a fusion of old & futuristic. I designed the prompt so that the image inside Lensy was an old-style, mystical tower, whilst outside was a futuristic world.
The first re-imagining combined old/futuristic within the lensball, so back to the prompt. The others came out pretty well.
THE EVOLVING ART OF PROMPT ENGINEERING IN AI-GENERATED ARTWORK
Prompt engineering is an evolving function; for the same prompt, you will get different outputs from different photos. The prompt needs to be tweaked 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 to see how a simple shot of some snowdrops…
Snowdrops
…led to a tottie wee bit of an obsession & the following end result.
Snowdrop sculpture
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