the art of painting, with colorful splashes around an otter, in the style of psychedelic realism, martin ansin, musical color fields, solarizing master, made of rubber, vibrant tones, magali villeneuve --ar 91:51 --v 5
a man is looking down and walking through a strange landscape, in the style of psychedelic art nouveau, steve sack, rural life scenes, colorful curves, jeff soto, use of earth tones, tumblewave --v 5
a silhouette of an otter body in front of a river with rocks, leaves and flowers, in the style of simple, colorful illustrations, drugcore, bulbous, beige and pastel colors, realistic forms, animated gifs, furry body --ar 5:3 --v 5
I think that is one of the qualities of Augmented Imagination (AI) art. We “direct” but what comes out is such a blend of improv based on the “blend” of words, their order, what they mean across points of expression… it’s wild and free and sometimes, uhh, not that pleasing to me! That said, while I don’t know what you expected, and it really doesn’t even look like a true mathematical fractal!, it’s… worth sharing.
Here’s just with “fractals” as a prompt (again, not mathematical fractals from what I can see):
Yes that is nice too. They seem to want to do flower/plant fractals. Very interesting what comes out isn’t it!
Would you ask it for some mathematical fractals and see what comes out too? I am curious.
I also wonder if it can produce moving art like moving in circles. A whirl a gig kind of picture?
Interesting how it created another so much the same with different words. It is still pretty. I’m fascinated with this program and the chat one. What’s next?