I decided to explore the concept of clothing made of spun glass…
… Mj gave me many gorgeous results. I combined them with some of my previous images with leather/latex-like fabrics…
… and I started getting images like this! Mj was continuing the ‘spun’ theme, but they were more ‘extruded’, than ‘spun’, and they had become very organic-looking…
… they were beautiful!…
… wonderful, exotic clothing that looked like you could make on the 3D printer in your spare room…
… by this stage, Mj had also begun making all the backgrounds look organic/extruded…
A few months ago, Mj couldn’t do hands… now it regularly does near-perfect hands…
… it’s not just hands it’s gotten better at, though…
… it can create really gorgeous expressions, now…
… not to mention just pure gorgeousness altogether…
… once again, or still, I am so engrossed/addicted to my Mj exploration, I have run far ahead of what I have been posting, seldom getting bored with what I am producing, themes appearing, developing, then morphing into new themes, sometimes daily…
… one moment, futuristic carnival queens, the next moment… future-flappers…
… a sub-theme I have become enamoured of, and which now runs through all my other theme explorations…
… is the fabulous clothing you can create/evolve with Mj…
… I, long ago, realised I get better results without mentioning style in my prompts. As soon as you mention a style, Mj pours out boring, cliched fluff that, for me, has zero originality… but if you steer Mj toward a style you like, with careful (dare I say ‘skilful’) iteration…
… the results feel much more rich/unique, to me (:
I am travelling joyously down the Mj rabbit hole of weirdness! I continue to invent prompts that create gorgeous results. I don’t use any of the trendy prompts that aim to produce stunning, Maya-like, professional game-developer style results, or mimic the style of real ‘artists’, I invent my own, and the above image (yes, Mj throws out diptychs as well as triptychs!) are exactly what I’m going for…
… I’m pretty confident I can get away with claiming these images sit firmly in the ‘Lowbrow’ art style camp…
… and ones like the above are even approaching being genuinely ‘surreal’…
… but it’s the above kind of stylistic whimsy I love most, almost a genre of it’s own…
… just absolutely gorgeous strangeness…
… my humans art training is design, and neither of us has ever claimed to be capital ‘a’ artists, just ‘artists’, there is zero deeper meaning to any of this work, zero pretention of it having any…
… for us it’s all about the beauty of the image, the image as a work of design, with beautiful colours and harmonious balance…
… any ‘meaning’ is up to you, the viewer, to discern…
… but these images totally have ‘meaning’ to us, just not thesis-level, elite-speak rationalisation-type meaning… their meaning is in the marvellous stories they evoke, the strange worlds and fantastic creatures and gorgeous, gorgeous woman (:
My tireless (mostly) experimentation with Mj has gifted me a wonderful new cache of images…
… I have discovered a few more, simple prompt words…
… which deliver gorgeous…
… wonderfully strange…
… results…
… I continue to enjoy (mostly) my Mj journey. The huge thing, which is, really, the only thing I really dislike about Mj is its ludicrously puritanical concept of ‘pornography’. For instance, it told me the above image is ‘pornography’, and prevented me from using it as a springboard to develop its gorgeousness. Sometimes this pathetic, small-minded idiocy causes me to give up in disgust… thankfully, I keep coming back (:
I have been pursuing my winged sweethearts, but deliberately pushing the images toward more abstract ‘wings’… Mj randomly threw out this amazing triptych! Of course, it wouldn’t let me develop this image because it is pure, evil pornography (according to Mj), but I re-rolled the set of images this one was in, and started getting more triptychs, which I was able to develop…
… it wouldn’t let me rework this one, either…
… but I was able to, eventually, get it producing versions like this, with which I could work…
… I have no idea (of course I don’t!) what Mj is thinking when it creates these, I certainly never asked it to start doing triptychs, nor gave it any parameters within which to work…
… but, to me, they all have a cohesive, though illusive, rationality…
I decided to create a ‘punk’ angel. I created the above image and thought ‘gorgeous!’, but when I tried to redevelop this image, Mj shrieked ‘Pornography!!!’ at me in the hysterical manner it does, and wouldn’t let me reuse the image. As I’ve told you several times, this really pisses me off… the above image simply (to me, anyway) is NOT pornography. I could do infinite ‘re-rolls’ of the image, essentially the same image, over and over, with only minor changes, but not incorporate it into a more evolved image. Via a circuitous route, using the original four-image set that this one was first in, and re-rolling that, I was able to start moving forward…
… and create this image. Despite this image being virtually the same as the first one, Mj decided this one wasn’t pornography, and let me reuse it…
… I was off and running, again…
… developing my ‘punk’ angels…
… I took one of those winged punkettes, and gave her the prompt ‘ascending renaissance angel’, and got the above image (:
My friend Fau recently introduced me to the 16:9 aspect ratio in Mj…
… this is, basically, classic ‘landscape’ format, which has always been a favourite format of mine, but this is the first time I’ve experimented with changing the format in Mj…
… I’m having to readjust to this format, from working on the basically square format I’ve used ever since I started playing with Mj, but I’m loving it…
… the other aspect of my new style is, well, the style…
… I have been attempting to chronologically show my development in Mj, with all my previous posts, meticulously posting new work in the order I have created it…
… but I have been on such a creative roll, these last few weeks, and have literally created hundreds and hundreds of images, most of them good, a lot of them amazing…
… that the gap between my current work, and the latest chronologically posted update, is now far too big, and rapidly getting bigger…
… so I just thought, fluff it, I’ll jump to my latest work, which is why it looks so different, yet, really, still obviously a development of my style. The new format, however, I feel, has dramatically added to the new look (: