Thursday, 2 April 2026

April 1, 2026

I drew at FUSION in Albuquerque -- I drew on a Samsung Galaxy S9+ tablet that I bought in 2023:

Art by Kevin Cochran

DIGITAL DRAWINGS


KREA Realtime prompt:
"Transparent sculpture"

KREA Realtime no prompt




KREA Realtime prompt:
"sculpture in the style of Moebius in paper"




KREA Realtime prompt:
"abstract sculpture in the style of Bernini"




The digital drawing on a tablet did not handicap the AI programs.  I still managed to transform the digital drawings into my style in KREA with a model trained on my past pencil drawings.

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KREA Realtime no prompt



KREA Realtime no prompt

Download "260401Fb.GLB" (316.14 KB)



KREA Realtime no prompt



KREA Realtime no prompt




KREA Realtime no prompt

KREA Realtime no prompt



KREA Realtime no prompt



KREA Realtime no prompt


Art by Kevin Cochran


New mural being painted near my house
at the ABQ Rail Yards

PHOTOMEMO

Adric brought this little portable PHOTOMEMO machine to Quelab -- which will import and print small stickers:


OP ART SALAD






Now if we print out QR codes, are they big enough to scan?


Adric also tried to laser-bomb
 the Mattox Sculpture building next door,
however just the green laser dot showed up,
and not the grid around it

The laser grid shows up nicely
close up on the sidewalk

DOWNLOAD GEMMA 4 (for your personal computer):


Tuesday, 31 March 2026

MARCH SUMMARY -- 2026

March 2026 marks 16 years of this blog.  Meanwhile I continue to exhibit in FAKE galleries after converting my figure drawings into FAKE sculptures with AI (like I also did in February):







THE PORTRAIT PROJECT had a big opening in Santa Fe on March 20, 2026.  This was of portraits by the artists of the TUESDAY NIGHT DRAWING, a group which I still draw with occasionally:


BEN HARRISON has been shaking up the Albuquerque Art Scene since Covid, and was featured in a new video by Mark Archuleta -- Meet the Artist | Episode 7: Ben Harrison -- which inspired me to collect all the photos I took of Ben and make a BIG REVIEW BLOG Post about him:


JUANA ESTRADA HERNANDEZ had another exhibition at HECHO A MANO Gallery in Santa Fe, so I went to her Donut Talk on March 7, 2026.  Since I had been following her career since she was a graduate student at UNM, I made a BIG BLOG Post of all the photos I posted of her:



One thing I started doing more to recent blog posts, is to add links to more related past blog posts, to shore up the current focus and weave them into the past 



DRAWINGS























AI ART

HOW MUCH INFLUENCE DO MY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS HAVE ON THE FINAL AI GENERATED IMAGE?


My drawing into a 3D paper sculpture








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I discovered FLOW this month, the new video generation program/interface from Google which I can use for free at the moment. I got an email from Google on March 5th, that they are consolidating their image generation programs into FLOW by April 30, 2026.  

So I used FLOW and Midjourney to make the AI animation video below.  Then I collaborated on YouTube with Adric with this YouTube video, though I don't understand how that "collaboration" was related (though his got over 500 views, verses like 50 for my original video):


  • OpenAI introduced MAI-image-2 for image generation on March 19, 2026 -- though I did not use it yet.  Apparently it is only a prompt-to-image service, and does not allow me to upload a photo and alter it with AI.  Also it was an ordeal to sign into.
  • Midjourney refused my payment once again on March 26, 2026.  However KREA didn't have any problem renewing my subscription for another year on March 31, 2026 with the same method of payment (though this is a legacy subscription that they don't offer to new subscribers)
  • Midjourney put out an alpha version of their new model V8 on March 17, 2026.  However they would not let me try it without making a "personalization profile."  Moreover Midjourney censors my figure drawings too heavily; and when they don't censor, Midjourney does not do a good job with organic shapes, at least not in my style.  I always feel like they are shoehorning all their generations into the same Tim Burton style, or into something similar that dominates all their generations for everyone that uses them, becoming more stale even as the models get more powerful.  It makes more sense to subscribe to FLOW at this point rather than spending more money on Midjourney.  However Midjourney has been really good about resolving their billing problems in the past, which is one reason I have continued with them...

Adam programed a toy robot that Adric bought, to draw one of my figures: