Here is “a beautiful stone cabin in the green woods, by Thomas Kinkade, hyperdetailed colored pencil drawing”
amusingly, it “signed” it
I like the way it framed it in white.
From seeing signed paintings. Look at the portrait image I posted earlier from the Russian DALL-E. It covered the image with watermarks, like commercial image sites do with sample images. (That DALL-E and the Night Cafe don’t do that but the Russian one tossed one out in one of the very few images I have tried makes me suspect that the Russian AI was trained on a lot of watermarked samples, while the other AIs were not.)
Looks very postcard-y. Still retains a lot of Wall’s pastel-ness. I am not an artsy-type person, hence all the adjectives I keep making up.
I tried this source image before long ago in my Early Night Cafe days of a few weeks ago (as “evil daruma” and as a yokai) with no good results, but I decided to try it again with modern modifiers at at 3-credit resolution. This time it produced what would be a cool yokai image on its own. But it gets bumped up to a whole new level because there is a freaking lightsaber floating behind him! Nothing sf about the prompt. Nothing to suggest it in the start image. No trace of it in iteration 110. But bam, in iteration 160, there it is. And there is no question that it is a lightsaber. How and why it ended up there I’ll never know, but of course the creature got reclassified.
Turned the first iteration of Relativity by Dr. Seuss into another haunted forest and it kept the frame.
Another mod that does something is “postcard”. Subjects group together and face forward like in a posed photo. Posed photos on different worlds, granted, but still…
I think those are attempted fireworks in the second row center. I didn’t ask for them, but that’s very postcardy.
Also, I think “soviet propaganda poster” is influential, but I didn’t explore it deeply.
So, I was GOING to do some experimenting with the text parser, to see if, for instance, “red square blue circle” would give different results from “red circle blue square”, or “red blue circle square”. But then I thought, I ought to try just “circle square” first, as a baseline.
OK, I guess the apricot is sort of a circle, and the slice of chocolate cake wearing a veil is sort of a square, but where did the Slim Jim and the bowl of apricot jam come from?
I see a Werther’s Original.
Zombies! All single run, Artistic style
Zombies | Heroic Realism Style
Zombies | American Kitsch Style
Zombies | Flat Graphic Style
Zombies | Travel Poster Style
Zombie Woman | Style of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Belle Epoque, Colored Pencil, Highly Detailed
Zombie Woman on a Bicycle | Style of Jules Cheret, Lithographic Style, Highly Detailed
Seeming Failures included:
Rodchenko Style
Style of Edward Lear
Memphis-Milano style
Good stuff, but that one is the best.
Wow, Toulouse-Lautrec makes some beautiful images (of non-beautiful subjects). His name crossed my mind before, but I never tried it.
Summary
“Zombie family picnic | portrait | hyperdetailed colored pencil drawing | style of Toulouse-Lautrec” - weight: 1
“Haunted forest” - weight: 1
Seed
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That one actually kind of makes a message, about group think sending the unsuspecting to a unified yet unknown goal. It looks more art gallery-ish.
Seems like it recognizes Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
Here is some grist for the mill:
This is closer to what I was trying for earlier.
Nosified the original image and used Dustin LeFevre as the artist.
(Soviet Fashion Show voice) Very nice.
Any experience with the effect of different noise settings?
You can use the default noise or turn on Perlin noise, and the Perlin noise can be “mixed”, “grey”, or “color”
I tried for some “structural elements” (for lack of a better term). “Ben Day dots” didn’t give the tiny blobs of colors from old comics. “Triniton” didn’t give the RGB stripes from a CRT. “Pixels” didn’t give (large, exaggerated) pixels. “Macroblocking” didn’t give the MPEG artifacts. “Static noise” didn’t give analog static.
“Ditherering” didn’t produce the small but visible elements I wanted, but it can do a very interesting larger scale effect, so I count that as a good find.
That isn’t anything you can change in the Night Cafe version.
(BTW, my above post was unrelated to ypur question.)