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I call this one: The Nature of AI Criticism

I call this one: The Nature of AI Criticism

Picking up the pieces: Noise sketched, and rendered in stable diffusion. The initial noise sketch really only had the red color, so I colored over the rest of it in photoshop.

Picking up the pieces: Noise sketched, and rendered in stable diffusion. The initial noise sketch really only had the red color, so I colored over the rest of it in photoshop.

Dinner With Your Conservative Parents: Noise sketched, and rendered in Stable Diffusion in a way that preserved most of the original line work, and artifacts, like the digitally created hand stamps, which I put there to emulate the hand drawn process

Dinner With Your Conservative Parents: Noise sketched, and rendered in Stable Diffusion in a way that preserved most of the original line work, and artifacts, like the digitally created hand stamps, which I put there to emulate the hand drawn process

The City That Sleeps: Noise painted in an uncontrolled way, aimed at generating texture, and implementing a rough idea through prompting. Then I layered the renders

The City That Sleeps: Noise painted in an uncontrolled way, aimed at generating texture, and implementing a rough idea through prompting. Then I layered the renders

Here's another noise paint I'm going to leave as is, without an ai treatment. Kinda love it

Here's another noise paint I'm going to leave as is, without an ai treatment. Kinda love it

Untitled: Noise painted and rendered in Stable Diffusion

Untitled: Noise painted and rendered in Stable Diffusion

Untitled: Noise painted and rendered in Stable Diffusion

Untitled: Noise painted and rendered in Stable Diffusion

Back In The Game: Noise painted, then layered with distortion layers I created. Minor generative fill corrections in Photoshop

Back In The Game: Noise painted, then layered with distortion layers I created. Minor generative fill corrections in Photoshop

Normally the way I do noise painting is with an elaborate overpainting process that basically destroys the original image. But what if I tried to preserve the original image? That's what we have here. Simple line correction instead of hard paintover

Normally the way I do noise painting is with an elaborate overpainting process that basically destroys the original image. But what if I tried to preserve the original image? That's what we have here. Simple line correction instead of hard paintover

Lake Princess 2: This is a re-render from an older piece I made last year. The old one was cut off in places, and while a gorgeous piece, never quite looked right to be. This fixes it

Lake Princess 2: This is a re-render from an older piece I made last year. The old one was cut off in places, and while a gorgeous piece, never quite looked right to be. This fixes it