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Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Thu Sep 29, 2022 6:36 pm

Steampunk Skull

ref: https://deepdreamgenerator.com/ddream/7jgh0rpcjt6

Talk about fun. lol

No enhancements at all, this time; straight image generated. :)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/163034485 ... 21/sizes/o

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Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Fri Sep 30, 2022 4:18 pm

Thats pretty awesome lyle :)
We have some kind of steampunk festival down here but nobody can define what steampunk is :lol

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Sun Aug 06, 2023 11:07 pm

Stringy Haired Lady

ddg: https://deepdreamgenerator.com/ddream/b8mfvdil9u4

Wanted the hair even more stringy than DDG generated. lol

:)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Mon Aug 07, 2023 2:49 am

Nice one Lyle. You got yourself a like from me (I'm Silent Star and I am following you)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Mon Aug 07, 2023 6:06 am

Lancia Aurelia from 1955, Palms barnfield collection.

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Mon Aug 07, 2023 7:12 am

My original https://deepdreamgenerator.com/ddream/sd4uqw548o8

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and Gimped

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Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Mon Aug 07, 2023 9:23 am

Left you a message in kind, Erisian; won't out your alter ego (moniker that is). lolololol

Hard to beat an AI, but not hard to take it to another level afterwards. :)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Tue Aug 08, 2023 1:34 am

Beautiful outcomes. Thanks for sharing. :clap

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Fri Aug 11, 2023 8:19 am

Tas_mania wrote:Thats pretty awesome lyle :)
We have some kind of steampunk festival down here but nobody can define what steampunk is :lol


Didn't see your post, Tas. My def for Steampunk is re-imaging today's technology using what technology was available in the past. :)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Fri Aug 11, 2023 11:14 pm

Valkyrie on horseback

Finally, copying someone elses settings (but using my own text), I got a result I was looking for. lol

:)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Fri Aug 11, 2023 11:36 pm

And thought I would add some brushstroke work to the result. :)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/163034485 ... 79/sizes/o

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Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Sat Aug 12, 2023 1:34 am

lylejk wrote:And thought I would add some brushstroke work to the result. :)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/163034485 ... 79/sizes/o

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:wow :clap
How did you add that brushstroke effect? It looks really good like real one :bigthup

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Sat Aug 12, 2023 11:08 pm

Appreciate the words, Patrice; saw your comment at work earlier (but only got home a hour or so ago; lol). Anyway, the strokes started with the image being fed into FotoSketcher (free program) using Painting 11 (new preset; even better than Painting 10) and then enhanced the strokes further using G'MIC (Anisotrophic Smoothing followed by lylejk stencil (thanks again to David for keeping this preset for me; different then the current stencil) which I created a convolution layer by dup and running Bilateral Smoothing (note, all the things mentioned besides FotoSketcher are G'MIC presents) and merging down. The convolution layer I set to Grain Merge and dup/adjust opacity to taste to get the desired result. I then use ImpressionFX (no longer free, but the version I use is over a decade old and free; lol) paper preset to add the glints to the strokes. Way too tired and lazer to do image tutorial. lol

Still, following just the FotoSketcher and G'MIC steps hopefully aren't too difficult. If you do download and install the program. just don't install any of the additional software that the installer may ask you too (not sure if he still adds options like that; he did in the past but gives you an out. I suppose the guy has a right to make money by adding additional things). Don't believe I can link FotoSketcher site here, but not too hard to do an online search.

:)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Tue Aug 15, 2023 4:45 am

lylejk wrote:Appreciate the words, Patrice; saw your comment at work earlier (but only got home a hour or so ago; lol). Anyway, the strokes started with the image being fed into FotoSketcher (free program) using Painting 11 (new preset; even better than Painting 10) and then enhanced the strokes further using G'MIC (Anisotrophic Smoothing followed by lylejk stencil (thanks again to David for keeping this preset for me; different then the current stencil) which I created a convolution layer by dup and running Bilateral Smoothing (note, all the things mentioned besides FotoSketcher are G'MIC presents) and merging down. The convolution layer I set to Grain Merge and dup/adjust opacity to taste to get the desired result. I then use ImpressionFX (no longer free, but the version I use is over a decade old and free; lol) paper preset to add the glints to the strokes. Way too tired and lazer to do image tutorial. lol

Still, following just the FotoSketcher and G'MIC steps hopefully aren't too difficult. If you do download and install the program. just don't install any of the additional software that the installer may ask you too (not sure if he still adds options like that; he did in the past but gives you an out. I suppose the guy has a right to make money by adding additional things). Don't believe I can link FotoSketcher site here, but not too hard to do an online search.

:)


Thanks a lot Lyle for your well detailed explanation :bigthup
I'll try to find a way to bypass FotoSketcher as there is no Linux version (I'm on Linux).
The picture I saw on the FotoSketcher's gallery are quite impressive and give a good idea about what this piece of software can do :clap
Again thank you very much, much appreciated :tyspin

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Tue Aug 15, 2023 10:58 pm

https://deepdreamgenerator.com/ddream/uq8qoj9r0sj

Then I used a Free Libre Open source AI upscaler

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Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Wed Aug 16, 2023 2:27 am

Patrice, just a simple hint:
if you do not have the possibility to install/use FotoSketcher, you may try with nice results the artistic filters of G'MIC.
Look in the following post a sample of the possibilities, starting from this original:
original.jpeg
original.jpeg (181.92 KiB) Viewed 490 times

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Wed Aug 16, 2023 2:30 am

Just a simple trilogy:
using Painting.jpeg
using Painting.jpeg (1.02 MiB) Viewed 490 times

using PaintWithBrush.jpeg
using PaintWithBrush.jpeg (541.51 KiB) Viewed 490 times

using VectorPainting.jpeg
using VectorPainting.jpeg (352.39 KiB) Viewed 490 times


And, as you very well know, G'MIC fiters have flexible parameters...
Give them a try.

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Wed Aug 16, 2023 11:02 am

PixLab wrote:
lylejk wrote:Appreciate the words, Patrice; saw your comment at work earlier (but only got home a hour or so ago; lol). Anyway, the strokes started with the image being fed into FotoSketcher (free program) using Painting 11 (new preset; even better than Painting 10) and then enhanced the strokes further using G'MIC (Anisotrophic Smoothing followed by lylejk stencil (thanks again to David for keeping this preset for me; different then the current stencil) which I created a convolution layer by dup and running Bilateral Smoothing (note, all the things mentioned besides FotoSketcher are G'MIC presents) and merging down. The convolution layer I set to Grain Merge and dup/adjust opacity to taste to get the desired result. I then use ImpressionFX (no longer free, but the version I use is over a decade old and free; lol) paper preset to add the glints to the strokes. Way too tired and lazer to do image tutorial. lol

Still, following just the FotoSketcher and G'MIC steps hopefully aren't too difficult. If you do download and install the program. just don't install any of the additional software that the installer may ask you too (not sure if he still adds options like that; he did in the past but gives you an out. I suppose the guy has a right to make money by adding additional things). Don't believe I can link FotoSketcher site here, but not too hard to do an online search.

:)


Thanks a lot Lyle for your well detailed explanation :bigthup
I'll try to find a way to bypass FotoSketcher as there is no Linux version (I'm on Linux).
The picture I saw on the FotoSketcher's gallery are quite impressive and give a good idea about what this piece of software can do :clap
Again thank you very much, much appreciated :tyspin


I know Irfanview works via WINE; wonder if FotoSketcher can as well. :)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Wed Aug 16, 2023 11:03 am

PixLab wrote:https://deepdreamgenerator.com/ddream/uq8qoj9r0sj

Then I used a Free Libre Open source AI upscaler

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The upscaled result's awesome. Need to check into this Open Source AI upscaler. Hopefully there's an online version since I'm sure it's likely Linux only. lol

:)

edit:

Clicked your link and low and behold, there's a Windows version. lol

Toyed with an ugly low rez image of me and, though even uglier, not that bad considering. lol

Thanks again for the link, Patrice. :)

Re: deep dream generator art - post your results here

Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:09 pm

Julius Caesar Mosaic

ddg: https://deepdreamgenerator.com/ddream/4p7oe3vkcqx

Used Upscayl (thanks again to Patrice) and box descaling (G'MIC) since the rez was way too big. lol

Used a few additional G'MIC enhancements and added some texture to the result. :)
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