I do like your interpretation much better than mine!Hmm, let’s just say I haven’t got enough sleep for a while
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I do like your interpretation much better than mine!Hmm, let’s just say I haven’t got enough sleep for a while
I’m laughing, but yet that makes sense. It also looks like crazy taffy spraying out amethyst jewels.I see a splash sculpted in pudding.
Flower Pover LoveThe Flower Child
MidJourney, SuperimposeX, Phonto
Combined two MidJourney images, one with Susan as input, and added the text in Phonto.
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Don’t know if it’s what you thought but the first person that popped in my head was Hoss on Bananza.Rockwell’s American Teacher
MidJourney, iColorama
This image of me reminds me of someone specifically. May I ask you to guess, so that I can find out if I’m the only one?
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It definitely looks like Hoss I wasn’t allowed to watch Bonanza when I was a kid. But I could get a glimpse of the telly from my bed so I sneak peaked. I don’t think my parents ever knew I did thatDon’t know if it’s what you thought but the first person that popped in my head was Hoss on Bananza.
YepDon’t know if it’s what you thought but the first person that popped in my head was Hoss on Bananza.
Dan Blocker was far from my mind. Almost as far as Fred Thompson, another guess.Don’t know if it’s what you thought but the first person that popped in my head was Hoss on Bananza.
I could have sworn this was the face of Dante AlighieriSevere Abstract - Jerry
MidJourney, iColorama
Even using “style of Picasso” does not entirely rid my portrait of some of his facial characteristics.
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I believe you're correct.I could have sworn this was the face of Dante Alighieri
Nice find!I believe you're correct.
Oeuvre : Précisions - peinture,tableau,(861.2.9)"Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)", | Château royal de Blois
Notice d'oeuvre ''peinture,tableau,(861.2.9)"Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)",'' du musée ''Château royal de Blois''webmuseo.com
I studied the Italian language in the 80s. No way to escape DanteNice find!
Looks great - I wouldn’t have guessed that this was a text to imageNight in the City
BlueWillow, Snapseed
BlueWillow is an AI run through a Discord server, like MidJourney, but it’s free for the moment. The engine seems to be SD, but it chooses between different training models based on the prompt. The tilt-shift effect was added in Snapseed.
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Did you read the Inferno in Italian? ?I studied the Italian language in the 80s. No way to escape Dante
I like the ‘wet’ colours. I’m a bit over NightCafe. From the fraction I see of the hundreds of thousands of images posted daily theres a definite preference for cute fluffy animals in teacups and predator-like monsters — and there’s no daily challenge theme that can’t be improved with (or replaced by) a big-breasted woman in cyber/steampunk, Grecian and/or vampire gear.Night in the City
BlueWillow, Snapseed
BlueWillow is an AI run through a Discord server, like MidJourney, but it’s free for the moment. The engine seems to be SD, but it chooses between different training models based on the prompt. The tilt-shift effect was added in Snapseed.
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We had to….. at least parts of it. Dante was the first author who didn’t write his works in Latin, but in the language actually spoked in his part of what was to become the state of Italy. Which didn’t happen until the 19th century by the way.Did you read the Inferno in Italian? ?
It's the same with Chaucer in English -- first major author to write in the vernacular. Radicals, the both of them.We had to….. at least parts of it. Dante was the first author who didn’t write his works in Latin, but in the language actually spoked in his part of what was to become the state of Italy. Which didn’t happen until the 19th century by the way.
I admit I have no idea who would be the Swedish Chaucer/Dante author - embarrassingIt's the same with Chaucer in English -- first major author to write in the vernacular. Radicals, the both of them.