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What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 25 Feb 2024, 06:15
by John-Michael Kibrick
I saw that Steve Ramirez posted some images from the book on his Facebook using AI and photoshop. What do you guys think?

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Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 27 Feb 2024, 13:02
by Pablo Josue Mendia
The AI artwork looks amazing! The photograph with the fighting (the third) lacks the height of the S'orne (assuming that that is the people who are fighting against the soldiers). Of the four photographs, I feel that the third one is a little misplaced. But the two individual photographs and the photograph of the aftermath of the S'orne attack provide an interesting visual to compare with the book. Thanks for sharing!

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 03:14
by Atieno Magero
I like the A.I. art. I think Lacey and Bellona's are really good. I wish there was one that depicted the S'orne better. Especially, if it contrasted their appearance and size against normal humans.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 23:11
by Mari Thompson
I feel like I can tell the difference between the AI and photoshop.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 17:07
by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis
Thanks for posting these photos. I like the first two the best. My son, who is a graphic artist, I'm sure would pick them all apart for one reason or another, but I think that they were all cool.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 05:15
by John-Michael Kibrick
Pablo Josue Mendia wrote: 27 Feb 2024, 13:02 The AI artwork looks amazing! The photograph with the fighting (the third) lacks the height of the S'orne (assuming that that is the people who are fighting against the soldiers). Of the four photographs, I feel that the third one is a little misplaced. But the two individual photographs and the photograph of the aftermath of the S'orne attack provide an interesting visual to compare with the book. Thanks for sharing!
The people fighting against the soldiers could also just be infected citizens. None of them are exactly what I imagined while reading, but they still give you something to think about :)

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 06:55
by Rebecca De Figueiredo
I do not like AI art; it makes me worry about the future of real art painted from the soul of an actual person. I did not like his digital art, it was characterless, and the colours were wrong. This is just my personal opinion, and a lot of people might love his art.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 10:34
by Alicia Tickler
Rebecca De Figueiredo wrote: 14 Mar 2024, 06:55 I do not like AI art; it makes me worry about the future of real art painted from the soul of an actual person. I did not like his digital art, it was characterless, and the colours were wrong. This is just my personal opinion, and a lot of people might love his art.
I have to agree with this. While the images initially grabbed my attention, the more time I spent looking, the more I could feel that they were artificially generated. While striking, I agree that they are missing the "soul" that comes through when a real person pours themselves into their work.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 22:52
by Chockanathan G
It's absolutely amazing. Eventhough we can tell the difference between human arts and AI arts, it's pretty much beautiful and it's depicting the characters. Personally, I like these four photos.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 22 Mar 2024, 05:08
by Leona Rodrigues
Wow, those pictures look absolutely stunning, to the point that I would like to ask which AI tool it is. If you are the source, please let me know. :D :D

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 23 Mar 2024, 06:25
by Giridhar Achary
It's very amazing. The story's message is expertly conveyed by the AI artwork. It's bringing the narrative to life. These AI artworks will provide a general understanding of the author's innermost thoughts if the book is visualized.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 03 Apr 2024, 05:25
by Tukuna Sahu
The AI art represents a considerable theme of the story, which will engage the reader in the story if the author uses it in the novel.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 03 Apr 2024, 05:27
by Tukuna Sahu
And it will enhance the reader's imagination with the author's imagination to understand the complete thriller in a satisfactory way.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 04 Apr 2024, 12:52
by Parth Krishna
These AI artworks have a diverse range of themes. If the author uses it in the narrative, it will give a deep and engaging experience, making it easier to imagine and feel the situation.

Re: What do you think of the AI art created by the author?

Posted: 07 Apr 2024, 21:05
by Colleado Keana Rose
enjoy the A.I. artwork, especially Lacey and Bellona's pieces. I wish there was one that showed the S'orne more clearly, comparing their appearance and size to regular humans.