Posts by D the Designer
Song: me and Suno (I’ll post the whole song)
Visuals: my space world + GPT + Grok
"We, the people, must redeem
The land, the mines, the plants, the rivers.
The mountains and the endless plain—
All, all the stretch of these great green states"
— Langston Hughes
if you share someone's sensitive info in a Word file, that's called a Docx Dox
I want this for a pet but letting the fae into my home is a bad idea
Moss Babies 4
#aiart #synthart #aiartcommunity
#digitalart
#flockingaroundai
Seeing Iron Lung with the spousal unit. I think we’re going to be massively inspired by this.
Space horror for tax
I think at the end, this is just a totally unhinged song about a toaster that loves it job
suno.com/song/6a5affa...
QT your boot art
“These boots were made for walking…”
(My sci fi setting)
This doesn’t look relevant to AI but it is. Bear with me. I’m going to, over time, make this into a custom build, photograph it, and put it into AI pics. I’m building the components of the space fleet of my setting @thisorphansky. This is what my brain wants to do.
So I did a thing. I bought a cheap entry level model kit from Barnes & Noble and put it together. I’m going to custom paint and label it based on what I’ve established of my Orphan Sky setting via my AI moodboards and space references.
For people who want to use known classical music in their work, or Remix/Cover it with Suno:
This is a source of public domain recordings.
www.classicals.de
I took my (non AI) character from my animation class in 2013, and fed him to Sora
At least I have a fresh audience for stuff I’ve spent 12 hours a day (sometimes) making over 3 years, given I have barely any time to make new stuff
I feel like I increasingly already have, but it’s meaning I’m starting over completely from scratch because I had all my eggs in that basket.
I’m glad we’re going. A whole generational cohort forgot it was even possible and science denialism is at an all time high.
It occurs to me that Blooskie hasn’t seen the same body of work as X has so I can just repost a lot of my oldies when I’m having a slow week.
Ah yes, Kon Ichikawa. The Burmese Harp is another example of anti war films that don’t make war look cool
Also, Kon Ichikawa’s work (Fires on the Plain, The Burmese Harp.)
Maybe some Japanese filmmakers are just better at this