Here are more delightful food-related AI images I gathered from NightCafe; while they are not my own, I found them so enjoyable that I saved copies here. Today's batch is all from @Cilia.
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Son of Gouda |
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Broc-Lee |
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We call SCREAM for ice cream! |
MUMBLINGS about whatever happens to trip-my-trigger this week. This might cover books, horror movies, new music I have discovered, photo edits, tweaking panel art from a graphic novel, technical tips for your PC/mobile devices, or any other random topic.
Here are more delightful food-related AI images I gathered from NightCafe; while they are not my own, I found them so enjoyable that I saved copies here. Today's batch is all from @Cilia.
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Son of Gouda |
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Broc-Lee |
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We call SCREAM for ice cream! |
I made a Supergirl papercraft creation during a prompted NightCafe session. I cleaned up artifacts and added features with Affinity Photo during post-edits.
Here are some Incredible Hulk papercraft creations I prompted during a session with NightCafe. I cleaned up artifacts and added features with Affinity Photo during post-edits.
Here are some Batman papercraft creations I prompted during a session with NightCafe. I cleaned up artifacts and added features with Affinity Photo during post-edits.
Here are some Superman papercraft creations I prompted during a session with NightCafe. I cleaned up artifacts and added features with Affinity Photo during post-edits.
[another imagined John Constantine comic book cover for DC Comics. This two-part storyline is proposed to be written by Brian Azzarello with interior art by Goran Sudzuka and variant covers by TrUzApalOOza.]
Title: The Jar of Dragon's Flames
Starring: John Constantine (The Trenchcoat Magician)
Publisher: DC Comics
Synopsis: When a mysterious jar containing the flames of a dragon is stolen from a secret society, John Constantine is hired to retrieve it. But as he delves deeper into the world of black magic and ancient curses, he discovers that the jar's true power is not just its ability to unleash fiery destruction, but also its capacity to manipulate the very fabric of reality.
I purchased an original B&W sketch of Clayface (Batman Villain) from Buster Moody last weekend and decided to take my stab at coloring it, I also provided a nice brick wall for him to poke his fluid body through.
Hi-rez image link [2160px tall]