Hospital Hell
Astrocy making his Hospital rounds. Made with Seedance and character sheets previously submitted. Image from Midjourney + Character sheets from ChatGpt + video from Seedance.
Astrocy making his Hospital rounds. Made with Seedance and character sheets previously submitted. Image from Midjourney + Character sheets from ChatGpt + video from Seedance.
So I usually go the long route of creating characters then using Omni reference for scenes. But Midjourney 8.1 does not have Omni references anymore. So I am trying to use ChatGPT for character and environmental references. I gave Chatgpt the instructions to help build them and a series of questions and answers back and forth the further define the sheets. How do you think they turned out and I still have to figure out the storyboard aspect. ALSO I am using a female in a simple dress because it is the easiest. I didn't want to through "space pirate with futuristic clothing based on 1700's style pirate clothing" at it.... yet.
I WANT TO HEAR THE GOOD AND THE BAD AND ANY SUGESTIONS.
Picking up some old radio signals....
We were playing around with Suno and came up with this song. Its long (ugh) but I think it's turned out well for people like me who have no musical talent 😀 It does go to my YouTube site but that's because of the length. I am not promoting anything just having some fun. And no, I will not be doing AI music, it's great and people make awesome music, but it just isn't something I am totally interested in doing.
To all the mothers out there who sacrificed their sanity to raise children. Have a happy day!
He spends half the night thinking of what snack he wants, and the other half regretting his decision.
Who is ready for a good old fashion pirate wedding?
Tagging, as a form of creative expression, is inherently democratic. It is instantly accessible to anyone with a pen or a can of spray paint. A tag, by definition, is a graffiti artist’s signature – usually a pseudonym or logo, all one colour, in a public place. The tag is the basic building block of graffiti. In the words of Futura, one of the first graffiti artists to depart from lettering in the early 1980s, “your tag is probably the most important element”. The tag is one of the 4 main varieties of graffiti that are deployed based on the space and time available, and the tools at hand.
Tags · An artist’s signature
Throw ups · Bigger, filled in bubble letters. These take up more space than a tag but remain quick, simple and legible.
Dubs · Big, bold, clearly defined letters – usually with a simple one colour fill.