Tag: Grimoire Graphics
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Gemini AI painting of Osprey I photographed in Maine
I really struggled with this one. Not only was it more photorealistic than I wanted, but the bird blends with the water more than I hoped it would in the painting. This is closer to I wanted, though the glow is brighter than I would like. I wanted something that highlighted the bird, without overpowering…
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Gemini AI watercolor of a helicopter from a photograph I took
There is something incredibly amazing about seeing a helicopter flying nearby. Seeing a Coast Guard helicopter performing a rescue at sea is amazing, and interesting to photograph, so I wanted a fun sticker to put in my journal about it. I really like the color of the sky, and the interesting texture and clouds. A…
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Gemini AI dynamic painting of Portland Headlight from my photograph
As you can see in this image, I went through with the clean up this photo tool and removed buildings. I wasn’t looking for realism out of the painting I wanted, I was looking to capture the feeling of excitement from sailing by the Portland Headlight.
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Gemini AI dynamic painting of Boston from a photo taken at sunset
I rarely think to keep the original photo with the AI art I generate from it, that’s something I am trying to get better about. This photo is from the series I took that led to this painting, which captures the silhouette of the skyline, and the dynamic colors of the setting sun. More and…
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Gemini AI dynamic painting of a bird photographed in Greenland
It took me several tried to get this one so I liked it. I found I wanted the bird in focus, sharp and identifiable, but I didn’t want the stone wall to have the same sharp photorealism. I found myself asking for adjustments to the foreground and background, wanting a dynamic painting that truly highlighted…
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AI Stained Glass Cruise Ship sailing by a Lighthouse stained glass
This is not from a photo! The majority of my prompts recently have been from my own photos, but sometimes I find myself prompting for an image based on the photo I wish I could have taken. As much fun as it is to photograph lighthouses as we sail past, sometimes I wonder what it…
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Gemini AI dynamic painting of a sunset at sea, from a photo I took
Love the colors in this one, and the way the sun reflected on the water
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Gemini AI dynamic watercolor of a lighthouse from one of my photos
I love the colors in this one, and how it took an interesting sky and amped it up to the max. The lighthouse was out on the tiny island of rocks, and as I photographed it I tried to imagine what the lighthouse keepers life must have been like a hundred years ago. This sticker…
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A dynamic watercolor from a photo of a bird using Gemini AI
I like the featured attempt a lot better than this splatter marked one from a second photo from the same series, but that could just be me.
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AI oil painting of a ship sailing out of Boston
I prompted for a cruise ship, and got something that is half sail boat, half cruise ship, so I can not say this is exactly what I was looking for, but it is striking to look at, so it gets points for making an interesting sticker, even if Copilot missed the intended mark.
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Designing A cruise ship at sea sticker for a travel journal
… with help from Gemini AI
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AI Generated Airplane Sticker for a travel journal entry
When I asked AI to generate a simple sketch of an airplane to use as a sticker in my journal I didn’t expect a “vintage” model plane as opposed to a modern jet… a reminder of the importance of word choice in prompts. That said, given I make stickers to add interest and character to…
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Oil Painting of a nebula with an abstract flair
Love the golden hues, with yellow and orange tones.
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Dynamic result from a prompt fail with Copilot AI
I tried a prompt requesting an oil painting inspired by the attached mandala with emphasis on color palette… the result is dynamic and fantastic – but missed the mark on the color palette given the below mandala is what I attached.
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stained glass window – surreal wildflower beneath an alien starscape inspired by a mandala
I attached a mandala, and sent a hope in to cyberspace that my poorly worded prompt would come up with something interesting, and WOW, what a result.
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One Mandala, three variations on seeing it as stained glass
Oil Painting, Water Color Painting, or simply as stained glass. The watercolor painting had me curious if Copilot AI could show it to me as a tattoo, in color, and simplified.
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A variety of results all from the same mandala and a few tweaks to a simple prompt
I didn’t ask for much… fireworks, stained glass, suncatcher… the only thing I really changed was the look or medium I asked for and that it be inspired by the mandala I originally included. The one exception was when I tried asking “as seen from a nearby hillside”.
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Cozy English Village and Abstract Painting Prompt to Copilot
I don’t know what I actually expected from a prompt that combined the concept of an abstract painting for a request for a cozy English village, but I really like the results Microsoft Copilot came back with. It is recognizable as the little village I wanted, yet not photorealistic or clearly defined… rather hinted at…
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AI Art burst of color from a nebula painting prompt
My most frequent prompt may be to generate a painting of a nebula, in this case with a marble style. I gave it a sample palette of colors, and away Microsoft Copilot went.
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A mandala glows after AI takes a fantastical spin with it
I tend to use words like luminescent, fantastical, otherworldly, and flower in my prompts, and this image seems capture a lot of that while making a really nice accent sticker.
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This time the mandala came out looking like a tile
I made this several months ago, and don’t remember which AI app I used, which is a shame as I really like the way the mandala ended up looking like a tile that could be used on a kitchen counter or in a bathroom… a bit complicated… but striking. Another interesting sticker to use in…
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Stepping up from mandala to AI Art with depth in just a few minutes
I started with one of the mandalas I had drawn and colored, and prompted an AI to use it as inspiration, the result was delightful.
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From simple mandala to AI Art with depth makes an attractive journal sticker
My doodles are not much to look at, but I can color a mandala fairly well. From there, using AI to turn them in to something more interesting to look at is a lot of fun.
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Cattle Egret – one of many Egrets I’ve seen in the past year
This bird is incredible to see in real life, thin and almost unreal… simply fun to watch in action.
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Combining mandalas with vibrant glowing colors and extra depth to create something eye-catching
I love these as embellishments and accents!
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AI Art – An alien world with a waterfall…
Mystical, magical, too fantastical to believe – those are the types of phrases I tend to throw in to my prompts when I ask for alien worlds or otherworldly vistas, in this case I asked for a waterfall as well, and got an incredible result.
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AI Art – a mandala given added dimension and depth
I love the detail in stickers like this, even without color it adds interest to any page in my journal, drawing the eye in a meditative way.
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AI generated an intricate rubber stamp style design from a fun mandala
This reminds me of some of the more intricate rubber stamps I have seen over the year. It started as a black and white mandala, and turned into a striking piece of line art to use as a sticker.
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Some AI prompts are more successful than others… love one of these futuristic Cruise Ships
This second image did a better job of combining the two aspects of the prompt, future and cruise ship — the one at the top put a very modern looking cruise ship in a futuristic environment. Neither got exactly what I was hoping for, but both provided something fun — food for thought if you…
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Black and White Mandala turned in to AI Art
What started as a simple mandala evolved in to this delightfully intricate design with a little help from AI.
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AI Art created alien world full of golden colors
These images delivered on the alien feel, though the sky ended up containing an entire solar system worth of planets, which I wasn’t expecting.
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Otherworldly Alien AI Art featuring a flowering plant inspired by my mandala
I really enjoy seeing what AI generates when I give it one of my mandalas as a starting point to inspire part of the prompt, in this case the shape, colors and texture of an otherworldly flower or plant growing in an alien landscape.
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An alien world with a babbling brook, through the magic of AI Art
I asked for wildflowers, sometimes I try specifying alien or otherworldly wildflowers, this time, as I recall, I just said wildflowers, and they look quite earthly, yet still work with this otherworldly scene.
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Barren alien world rich in blue, purple and silver tones, brought to life by AI
There is something to be said for the lone individual on the trail, they add to the barren world impression, as they go in search of something more. The purple flowers in this one, echoing the purple from the sky and moon really adds to the image, showing signs of life while keeping the barren…
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Whimsical and fun abstract swirl of color…
I asked AI for something whimsical and fun, an abstract swirl of color… I wanted something more defined than a doodle to add color to a page in my journal, but I didn’t want something I would look at and identify as a specific something — Microsoft Copilot delivered.
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I requested a watercolor painting, what I got was so much more…
I wasn’t expecting a person in the painting with the prompt I gave, but the woman in this one is fantastic… this sticker doesn’t just add color to a journal entry, but goes great with one where I am introspective, and embracing my strengths.
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A magical world out of the pages of a book, brought to life by AI
I had alien worlds, and waterfalls on the brain when I gave AI the prompt to generate this art creating fantastical worlds as might be found in the pages of a book.
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Two different designs from the same inspiration — AI offered two styles
The first has more of a stained glass feel, where this one is more reminiscent of a rubber stamp, with an intricate inking job.
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