Visual Art Series (Week 3)

Here are the images

For this blog post, I will share a presentation showing images I generated using the many themes I was given to use. These themes helped me create my ideas through a series of images found in my presentation.

My first theme I went with was abstraction. I am not usually passionate or exposed to abstract art, so I asked ChatGPT to make something that I consider somewhat interesting, such as creating the idea of dread and the fear of the unknown.

Creating surrealistic Imagery was fun. I wanted to mix some realism with some fantasy in my generated work. I wanted to toy with the idea of a piece of land that was still considered natural except it was turned into something human or fleshy. Also, I am passionate about space and it’s strange nature so I wanted to take that a bit further and create floating platforms to make make this generated image look more alien.

This time I was going to create something photo-realistic. I remembered that I am into making realistic creatures. I wanted to see if I could make an image reminiscent of my animation, “The Apex Dragon” where a couple of Komodo dragons and a Draco Lizard are stalking the scorpion.

Here for my New Species Creation, I went with something that I would be interested in and an idea that I wanted to finally see. It is not exactly what I wanted it to be but it still looks great. There shouldn’t be a tail and the head is not supposed to look like it came from the movie “Alien” and it is missing a second pair of arms. The stripes look really good and the overall design is pretty accurate all things considered.

For my Sketch to Image, I didn’t want to do it at first, but then I realized that I don’t know how to do poetic prompts very well. I didn’t understand if if I should make my own poem or find a poem off the Internet or even just make a poem from ChatGPT. Either way, I decided that I was going to go for sketch to image and I’m very happy I did. I learned that I can get my images more accurate if I draw them first and then give the ChatGPT something to go off of, so I went with something simple, such as a blank room. I didn’t want it to be completely dark and gloomy so I made the outside pretty vibrant. I will be using this method again.

Here is where you can find the presentation.

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