I have worked as a glass artist for 40 years in glass kiln-forming and traditional stained glass . My most recent large commission was for 14 , 4M high stained glass windows for Saint John's Anglican Cathedral in the CBD of Brisbane Australia. Images at www.glennmackstudio.com
It's all interesting. Like walking around a foreign country for the first time with senses, thoughts assailed from every angle. Well, maybe no new tastes and drinks yet, but let's not exclude anything. I'm interested especially in text-to-image AI, in generative art and the intersection of literature with image generation. Also keen to get a handle on how the whole thing works. Am I gonna have to learn Python, or some such?
In the realm of GPT-4, Python expertise isn't a prerequisite; your boundless creativity is the most powerful tool. Dive into our latest post (No Code only images) and let your imagination soar – a world of AI-driven possibilities awaits you!
I am a digital art director and 3D visualizer who has recently become addicted to creating AI-generated art. This week I read an article by DataSculptor called ““AI Art Gets a Hand: Say Goodbye to Clumsy Fingers and Hello to Flawless Art” by DataSculptor”. The article mentioned a new AI art generator developed by MCN(?) The article led me to this platform. I am curious to know where I can find the cutting-edge art generator mentioned in the article.
My preferred tool is Stable Diffusion WebUI on a Mac M1, and although I have trained my own models (portraits), I have not always been successful. I want to improve my skills in training my own models; objects, portraits and styles. Therefore I'm interested in learning more about techniques such as LORA's and Textual Inversions.
Hello there! It's great to hear that you've discovered the world of AI-generated art and that you're interested in exploring cutting-edge tools and techniques for creating it.
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I focus on using machine learning algorithms to create or enhance artistic content. This includes things like generating images or music, or using machine learning to assist with tasks like colorization or stylization. I am happy to be here
I'm Hamid. Currently, I m pursuing my Bachelors in Computer Science at Comsats University Lahore. I'm a beginner in this field and wants to learn from expert community. My Career Goals are ML and Computer Vision.
My name is Eva. I am an AI Art EVAngelist. Machine Learning Art is my first source of knowledge and I am very happy about it. There are many possibilities to create new creative directions.
Aug, I really appreciate the words of encouragement. When I first started this project, nothing from my writing process or creativity was as complex as what I am seeing from AI art. So it was a big step for me to accept and even embrace it.
I have worked as a glass artist for 40 years in glass kiln-forming and traditional stained glass . My most recent large commission was for 14 , 4M high stained glass windows for Saint John's Anglican Cathedral in the CBD of Brisbane Australia. Images at www.glennmackstudio.com
It's all interesting. Like walking around a foreign country for the first time with senses, thoughts assailed from every angle. Well, maybe no new tastes and drinks yet, but let's not exclude anything. I'm interested especially in text-to-image AI, in generative art and the intersection of literature with image generation. Also keen to get a handle on how the whole thing works. Am I gonna have to learn Python, or some such?
Tom, Your curiosity is truly inspiring!
In the realm of GPT-4, Python expertise isn't a prerequisite; your boundless creativity is the most powerful tool. Dive into our latest post (No Code only images) and let your imagination soar – a world of AI-driven possibilities awaits you!
I am a digital art director and 3D visualizer who has recently become addicted to creating AI-generated art. This week I read an article by DataSculptor called ““AI Art Gets a Hand: Say Goodbye to Clumsy Fingers and Hello to Flawless Art” by DataSculptor”. The article mentioned a new AI art generator developed by MCN(?) The article led me to this platform. I am curious to know where I can find the cutting-edge art generator mentioned in the article.
My preferred tool is Stable Diffusion WebUI on a Mac M1, and although I have trained my own models (portraits), I have not always been successful. I want to improve my skills in training my own models; objects, portraits and styles. Therefore I'm interested in learning more about techniques such as LORA's and Textual Inversions.
Hello there! It's great to hear that you've discovered the world of AI-generated art and that you're interested in exploring cutting-edge tools and techniques for creating it.
Thank you for reaching out. Please consider subscribing to our platform to continue learning (among others about MCN 😀) and exploring the exciting world of AI-generated art!
I focus on using machine learning algorithms to create or enhance artistic content. This includes things like generating images or music, or using machine learning to assist with tasks like colorization or stylization. I am happy to be here
Open AI was able to tell me the (8) point coordinates of a 1M cube.
Rob, can you please expand on your statement? I don'tunderstand what you intend to say.
Sorry. I saved our chat...
It was GPT3 btw
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(me)If a cube is described by points, why can't AI create a 3D model of a cube?
AI can create a 3D model of a cube.
Name all the points for a 1 meter cube
(0,0,0), (1,0,0), (0,1,0), (1,1,0), (0,0,1), (1,0,1), (0,1,1), (1,1,1)
Very good answer
Thank you!
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I've had some pretty good chats about other shapes also.
I had a CNC machine and I think that AI could 'reverse engineer' G-code to re-make 3D models.
Cheers.
Rob, very interesting idea, congratulations for creativity, will be happy to publish your article on this topic in https://medium.com/mlearning-ai
Sure that would be great, thank you!
Will I continue the discussion from there?
I want to see how AI can work with Cloud based 3D software. After seeing how it learned Mario some years back, I think it's possible.
I'm Samson, a machine learning engineer specialising in NLP and it's applications.
Hi Samson, thank you for your time and interest in MLearning.ai,
Welcome to the community!
I'm Hamid. Currently, I m pursuing my Bachelors in Computer Science at Comsats University Lahore. I'm a beginner in this field and wants to learn from expert community. My Career Goals are ML and Computer Vision.
My name is Eva. I am an AI Art EVAngelist. Machine Learning Art is my first source of knowledge and I am very happy about it. There are many possibilities to create new creative directions.
Darius
The complexity of AI art is something that is very close to my heart. I would love to learn more about how you use it in your writing.
Also, I have read some of your work, and your imagination goes far beyond the basics of data sculpture - that inspires me a lot.
Aug, I really appreciate the words of encouragement. When I first started this project, nothing from my writing process or creativity was as complex as what I am seeing from AI art. So it was a big step for me to accept and even embrace it.
I love machine learning
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