![]() ![]() The people who consistently get the best results often have a computer coding background as well as an aesthetic sense. I'm truly inspired by the results other people are getting with the help of generative models. That said, I'm watching what's happening with great interest. I have always made my art with physical tools, and use digital tools for photography and video to document the process and the results. I have very specific ideas in mind when I want to make a picture, and I get the best results and the most satisfaction from making my pictures with paint and brushes. I've tried Dall-E2, Stable Diffusion, and ChatGPT but the results for me always fall too far short of what I have in mind to create. ![]() ![]() What impact does Generative AI have on you as a creator? Questions from Ollie Forsyth of Antler Investmentsġ. If you're interested in where my thoughts are at the moment, read on for the full interview, and I invite you to share your thoughts in the comments: My brief quote in the article is part of a longer Q and A that I did with the author. ![]() One notable investor newsletter called Antler has just released an introduction to the field and a map of what's out there. The field of text-to-image generative art has been drawing investor dollars, and has been growing at an impressive pace, with lots of startups creating services using Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, Dall-E2 and ChatGPT. Image generated by computer from a text prompt What I've Been Thinking About Generative Art.What Did the Great Composers Really Look Like?. ![]()
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