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More Photoshop neural filter skulduggery…
More fun with the Photoshop Neural Filter…
I’m not sure if this image works but an interesting output from Photoshop’s Neuralize (spelt with a ‘Z’!) filter. The original image is here.
Probably Neuralized if you are over there in the US! A spot of Photoshop skullduggery…
More Stable Diffusion Artificial Intelligence reprehensible behaviour I’m afraid. This time I am mixing the style of British artist John Constable (1776-1837) with motorbike (motorcycle!) text inputs. Totally outrageous! The output from Stable Diffusion is interestingly different but it’ll almost certainly be an affront to art lovers everywhere. Of course, no motorbikes existed in the 1700/1800s. Constable together with Klimt and Bruegel (see my earlier posts here and here) will be spinning in his grave. Sorry John!
Now, Pieter Bruegel died in 1569 and, as far as I am aware, motorcycles had not been invented by then. So, I asked the Artificial Intelligence engine, Stable Diffusion, to imagine what Pieter Bruegel might have painted had he known that motorcycles would be invented in 1885. And so, here below is the Artificial Intelligence generated Bruegel painting (not really) including what Bruegel (spinning in his grave) might have imagined. Here they are:
Please see the slideshow below the images of the hands…
Please click HERE to go full-screen and listen to the music…
They don’t come much stranger!
This must be the strangest chicken I’ve ever seen!
It’s Villain Day today!
Inspired by John’s image here with a bit of Photoshop skullduggery added in…
(or ‘Fall’ if you are in the USA)
More Photoshop Neural Filter tomfoolery (probably a bit over the top).
A very strange plant given the Photoshop Neural Filter treatment…very strange.
A spot of Photoshop Neural Filter skulduggery..
With a digital twist…
An old favourite re-done