Slow progress but there's a lot of gadgets on this new camera. I'm beginning to like it a lot.
Learning with a New Camera
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Learning with a New Camera
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Man, that 4th one looks particularly good!
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the first one caught my eye, but the title is maybe too long?
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Ooh, the 4th one.
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Viridian wrote:Ooh, the 4th one.
That resignation to her fate tho
Also the way the quicksand lifts her hair behind her
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Beginning with the fourth one, the real trick was getting some texture and the right look to the surface. Getting from everything perfect to the mussed hair and realistic sand took a little work. Working out messing up her face more too. Otherwise you get something like this -
Yeah I'm still figuring out how to name these things. At first I just kept the creation prompt on there. Hence the long name. I'm working out a code that will tell me some specifics for future reference. Will also clean up the big obnoxious copyright on bottom right.
Really appreciate the response and I'd like to encourage it. This is definitely a brave new world that we are rapidly entering into. It's going to happen.
MadMax359 wrote:the first one caught my eye, but the title is maybe too long?
Yeah I'm still figuring out how to name these things. At first I just kept the creation prompt on there. Hence the long name. I'm working out a code that will tell me some specifics for future reference. Will also clean up the big obnoxious copyright on bottom right.
Really appreciate the response and I'd like to encourage it. This is definitely a brave new world that we are rapidly entering into. It's going to happen.
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I think the second one is my favorite because of the atmosphere. There's an eeriness to it. Well done, Duncan, and thanks!
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sixgunzloaded wrote:I think the second one is my favorite because of the atmosphere. There's an eeriness to it. Well done, Duncan, and thanks!
Thank you and yes, I liked that one myself. Talk about leaving it to your imagination. Then there's stuff like this which leaves a lot less to ponder.
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These are great - when you say "learning with new camera" - does that mean AI only??
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Less to ponder but more to ogle.
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