Virtual Worlds work in realism
HakunaBanana
Posts: 41
I Love virtuals work so i got bored and wanted to see what they looked like redone in realism. hope you like them!!
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Hi HakunaBanana! The realistic version of the AI images I placed in my Daz gallery look great. You have a lot of skill as shown in your artistic post work.
I also really like the images that you have generated and placed in your gallery. Especially the one of the girl with the bird.
Thank you very much for taking the time to create these new versions and thank you also for sharing them.
Im so glad you like them, I had to do it in honor of the great ideas and things you as well do, I have also just did a boy and bird, and just posted a portrait of king arthur, I have so many that I have finished, just I don't like to post too many at a time, lol. I enjoy creating and editing and modifing things. they are in my gallery, I have a complete collection done, but I want to put them in a Art book.
P.s., my favorite one is the lion, and the funny faced babies, i tried to get it to do funny faces and it will not do it for me, I was trying to do a mirror reflect of goofy faces, nope it don't work. lol
Facial expressions are a challenge to make them come out the way you want. You have to try many times using different prompts until you achieve it.
my King Arthur never got any likes after a few days, so i removed it, I always do that if a image doesnt do very well. I know I shouldn't but it does bother me. and make me question my talent.
No shame in an image doing poorly in the gallery. It ain't what it used to be, which is why I stopped posting. Look at any image of yours that is not getting likes and you'll find most of the adjacent images aren't getting them either. I've seen things "trending" with only 7 or 8 likes. A couple years ago that would have been unheard of.
The number of likes on an image shouldn't be disheartening. It's possible that there was minimal traffic in the galleries at that time. Personally, when I'm engaged in a new project for the store or dealing with health issues (often due to my diabetes), my visits to them can become infrequent.
It appears to me that AI galleries don't attract as much traffic as traditional ones. Moreover, I get the sense that some individuals resist AI-generated images, not considering them true art.
Nonetheless, I enjoy exploring and experimenting with new things. That's how I began with 3D. Initially, some discouraged me by claiming it wasn't art, but I persisted because I take pleasure in discovering what I can accomplish and how I can improve. My reason for placing images in the gallery isn't for the likes; it's to have a space where I can view my work over the years and observe the evolution of my style.
My advice is to keep your images regardless of the number of likes or comments they receive if you really like it.
Ok i will, but i wish they would add a creator button to remove comments that get put on the image. whether its ur own msg or someone elses.
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I would also suggest you keep the images you post visible in your gallery. You cared enough to render it and post it. Take joy and accomplishment in that.
And now I am curious to see that King Arthur image. Can you post a link? I have always had a soft spot for Arthurian legends.
The description was You have heard of Sword and stone, so I decided to make a portrait of young Arthur.
I cleared my gallery because I worked real hard on a image and posted it, the comment was you put this in the wrong gallery it needs to be in ai elements, but that time i didn't use ai, i took a ai face and used facetransfer to make a character, so tech. its not ai ??? idk, thats why I wish there was a comment remove button or a choice not to allow comments.
ok try to post again, sry