Pretty cool stuff. Personally though, not a huge fan of his “the one” choice. Some of the other images in his assortment were much better imo. Each to their own of course though!
I agree, but I find it pretty cool that they were able to generate and pick from what they wanted. This seems like one of the real strengths of generative AI — people can tune outputs they otherwise couldn’t create (unable to paint, draw, play guitar, etc).
People can debate if it’s actually good that people can create art without being artists, but again, I think it’s great that the author had the freedom to create what they had in mind without much outside influence. This has been a goal for computers in general for so long, and it seems like we’re actually arriving with some mediums.
> Pretty cool stuff. Personally though, not a huge fan of his “the one” choice. Some of the other images in his assortment were much better imo. Each to their own of course though!
Glad to see I’m not alone on this. I think the end result would have turned out much better if the author had simply adhered to the Huichol art palette, which I’m convinced they were aiming for at the beginning. That color scheme works for a reason.