Exploring and Creating Art with Computers
Computers and Artificial intelligence are quickly testing the boundaries and possibilities of Art. Digital systems are able to aid artists with their creations like never before. However, they are still just a creative tool. People must continue to dream and create their place in the world. Recently I have been exploring some of the new tools available such as ChatGPT and Midjourney Bot. I have prompted these tools to write and create. Here are some of my findings. I encourage the adventurous creators out there to explore as well.
Midjourney Bot
For the Midjourney Bot, You must write highly descriptive prompts to achieve better results.
I won't go into all of the prompts for each image.
One Example
The prompt for this first image is as follows:
Peace and Joy in a fantasy Multiverse as a vibrant Lotus Nirvana geometric energy - Upscaled
I won't go into all of the prompts for each image.
One Example
The prompt for this first image is as follows:
Peace and Joy in a fantasy Multiverse as a vibrant Lotus Nirvana geometric energy - Upscaled
ChatGPT
I prompted ChatGPT to write a simple Python script....
Me:
Write an Algorithm that writes python code which will create pieces of digital art through imagery and color.
ChatGPT Response:
Sure, here's an algorithm that generates Python code to create pieces of digital art through imagery and color. The algorithm uses the Pillow library to manipulate images, and randomly generates colors and shapes to create unique art pieces.
I then used the Python code to create these images in the slideshow below:
Remember, Exploration is fun and it should always be part of your creative journey!
Me:
Write an Algorithm that writes python code which will create pieces of digital art through imagery and color.
ChatGPT Response:
Sure, here's an algorithm that generates Python code to create pieces of digital art through imagery and color. The algorithm uses the Pillow library to manipulate images, and randomly generates colors and shapes to create unique art pieces.
I then used the Python code to create these images in the slideshow below:
Remember, Exploration is fun and it should always be part of your creative journey!