Disco Diffusion AI Art Prompt: "a beautiful painting of a pirate ship on a vivid sunlit ocean by Ivan Aivazovsky, J. M. W. Turner and Lisa Frank, naval, regency, trending on artstation, gay color scheme"
happy pride!
more gay boats here
more info about AI neural network art here
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Presenting the Royal Navy Sailor Generator + AI image generation!
[Page may have ads, as the website owner needs to pay for the GPU hosting with ad revenue, and they're trying this out as a test to see if this is feasible so link may be temporary, more info here]
Generate your very own boat blorbo to partake in swashbuckling tales and/or descend into mutiny and cannibalism - now complete with AI image generation that may or may not picture said blorbo accurately!
Invoking the styles of the following historical portrait artists (following links to Wikipedia pages):
Joshua Reynolds, William Beechey, Thomas Gainsborough, John Singer Sargent, Benjamin West, Arthur William Devis, Gilbert Stuart, George Henry Harlow, Richard Brompton, Nathaniel Dance-Holland
As inspired by Age of Sail and Royal Navy stories such as Master and Commander/the Aubreyad, Hornblower, The Terror, Temeraire, Marryat's naval novels and more!
Non AI Image Version
Other Perchance Generators Made By Cad
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i am not putting this in the master and commander tag
i am not putting this in the master and commander tag
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Kinda tempted to expand the ask I answered earlier about how I As An AI Artist Am Not Stealing Your Jobs into an essay but also the discourse is wearing me down a little
mostly because I have such a fundamental disagreement with the main argument that I can't argue with it, I can only express that my understanding of the world is different and that I have come to different conclusions that do not match up with other people's
but also I'm getting to the point where it's like... okay, I use tools that other people consider immoral that is perceived as the combination of what other people once considered to be alive-
using tools that I only somewhat understand-
to create what is called "soulless"-
so what?
So what if I am a dark frankensteinian necromancer?
I only wish to huddle in my dark tower to explore my forbidden magics and to show my magic to those who may be interested! The Evil Overlord may be plotting to replace innocent people with undead skeletons, but I'm not the Evil Overlord myself, and in fact I will support an uprising against the evil skeleton automation army.
But I find enough value and intrigue in my necromancy that I'm not going to abstain from it, and I am not affiliated with the Evil Overlord, or other asshole necromancers!
a frankensteinian creator, invoking dark and allegedly immoral magics to create something new that others view as disparate pieces
as generated by neural network AI Midjourney V4
by @philpax
Okay this metaphor got away from me a little but I'm just a lone mad scientist, my tools may be sourced from the undead and the Evil Overlord's armory, but I am not on the Evil Overlord's side, okay?
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Prompt: a beautiful portrait of a handsome brown haired curly haired Royal Navy captain in front of a tumultuous stormy sea by James Nothcote and Ivan Aivazovsky, artstation, melancholy color scheme
Just thinking of the distances we travel and yet how far we've still to sail as men.
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The Naval Officer Frank Mildmay
"I was now in my twenty-second year; my figure was decidedly of a handsome cast; my face, what I knew most women admired. My personal advantages were heightened by the utmost attention to dress; the society of the fair Arcadians had very much polished my manners, and I had no more of the professional roughness of the sea, than what, like the crust of the port wine, gave an agreeable flavour; my countenance was as open and as ingenuous as my heart was deceitful and desperately wicked."
-- Frederick Marryat, Frank Mildmay, or The Naval Officer
generated from the text prompt
"young proud handsome arrogant smirking Royal Navy naval officer"
and image prompts of:
the naval novellist captain frederick marryat
and a picture of ioan gruffudd as hornblower
using the neural network AI midjourney
with a few edits and tweaks post-generation
with thanks and inspiration to @marryat92
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"If you doubt my aim," said the ghost captain rather casually, "why, if you believe these chains will hinder me, perhaps I should remind you that I know all that occurs upon my ship."
Started out as a rough doodle for an init image for AI stuff but the results did not turn out well, so I said fuck it and tidied up my amateur digital art
also discovered how to work on the same image on my tablet and computer! gotta take advantage of photoshop before i lose access to it
Background: via Image Synthesis AI Dall E
Some barely visible textures on the bicorne and coat: via Image synthesis AI Midjourney
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The protagonists of potential urban fantasy stories about
storms
dandelions
wires
as generated by neural network AI Midjourney with a description suffixed with-
by Alphonse Mucha and Arthur Rackham and Walter Crane, art nouveau
Also trying to get chains to wrap around a specific place on the face is impossible.
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It was a clear bottle, like a wine bottle, but inside there was what looked like an animated scene in three dimensions. A fierce dark storm crackled with lightning, raging above churning frothing waves. Riding those waves was a wooden ship, one of those from before the time of engines and steam, but the ship didn't seem quite solid, faint and glowing as it was.
a beautiful painting of a glowing ghostly 1800s Royal Navy frigate in a glittering stormy ocean of absolute darkness in a bottle by Ivan Aivazovsky and J. M. W. Turner, naval, regency, night, maritime, haunting, melancholy, trending on artstation, flying dutchman, ship in a bottle
generated from an edit of this drawing of a ghost ship in a bottle
and the neural network AI Stable Diffusion
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Trying to generate Hornblower fanart by running this picture of Ioan Gruffudd
through Stable Diffusion, a neural network AI image synthesizer, citing the names of 1700s-1800s military artists and trying to get some kind of period looking naval portrait
A beautiful naval portrait of Hornblower by William Beechey and Joshua Reynolds and John Singer Sargent, oil painting, elegant, smooth, sharp focus, handsome, illustration, artstation, brush strokes, romanticism
and
uh
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AI Disco Diffusion Prompt: "a beautiful painting of a singular spectral Royal Navy frigate in front of a glittering stormy ocean of darkness by Ivan Aivazovsky and J. M. W. Turner", "naval, regency, trending on artstation", "trans flag:0.5", also using a picture drawn by myself as input, upscaled
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