Originally published at: MidJourney sharpens style of AI art | Boing Boing
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Richard Upton Pickman, “Okay, MidJourney, I think I’ve spelt this correctly, “Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn”; generate.”
Honestly all the generated pix are still nightmare fuel to me.
I guess I instinctively seek for the mind behind the art and try to envision it; and here it’s a bunch of fractionally-conscious ideas that are applied by a mind which is literally inhuman.
It’s basically monkeys at typewriters on a grand scale. I wonder how much work we’re all doing sorting through a huge range of nonsense outputs to pick the few that (sort of) work.
I do, however, like this one:
Does anyone remember when Bryce, the 3D terrain program, first appeared? Other than fractal terrain the only 3D objects it could handle were primitives, so for a couple of years we were treated to an endless succession of giant spheres, cones, and pyramids in otherworldly landscapes.
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