- John Tollett's drawings from the same session
FIGURE DRAWINGS
into ARCHITECTURE
I used the prompts in the "text-to-image" program VQGAN+CLIP to convert all my pencil figure drawings into architecture:
This pencil figure drawing
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Deep Dream Generator alteration
prompts: "Adobe architecture"
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Deep Dream Generator alteration
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ARCHITECTURE Summary
PORTRAIT Drawing
AI Buffett
The scanned pencil drawing portrait
NOTE: The "Portrait" prompt in VQGAN+CLIP program delivered a very similar image result twice, seen both at the beginning and end of the long video above -- even though the "initial_image" was very different for each run. It seems that the "text-to-image" input overpowers the "initial image" input.
First and last VQGAN images in the above video,
both using the prompt "Portrait" --
note how the results converged on the same colored portrait,
even though they were based on very different initial images
AI (artificial intelligence) online programs used in the portrait video:
All these guys below are related in Artbreeder (and loosely based on my pencil drawn portrait):
This face below is what comes up when I uploaded my portrait drawing into Deep Face Drawing:
Deep Dream Generator alteration
PEN DRAWINGS
(ok, this is a colored pencil drawing)
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Composition in 3D
RELIEF PRINTING
I drew the last pose on linoleum, and then immediately cut it out and printed it with the Tortilla Press:
Relief Print
UPDATE (October 1, 2021): I submitted an edition of 45 of this relief print for the Southwest Print Fiesta Print Exchange 2021, all made on the Tortilla Press.
COMPARING VQGAN Programs
I used the same "secret sauce" text that Holly used to create her Abraham.ai image. I used it in the VQGAN+CLIP Colab notebook, starting with my portrait as the "initial_image," and the result was similar, though different enough:
The above two images combined sorta,
to make the large bottom image --
created with the same text,
but in different VQGAN programs
Pete McCracken from Portland gave a silk screen presentation at Remarque Print Workshop in Albuquerque on September 2nd. He is giving a Serigraph Print Editions workshop at Remarque on November 6 - 7, 2021. It would be nice to pull an AI print edition, and bring the new found digital art into the real world.
DALL-E Mini
I tried the free online DALL-E Mini "text-to-image" program, by borisdayma:
It generated the 8 images below when I typed in "Dancing racoons under the Sandia Mountains" (though none of the images much resembled the text):
This apparently is a version of the first DALL-E program from Open AI.
- Machine Learning for Art -- other Colab notebooks for altering images in AI
- Inside the Utopian Artist Commune that Has Inspired Arizona Creatives for 50 Years -- sigh, Tucson days
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