This Artist Tested The Abilities Of A.I. To Create Architectural Paintings In Different Styles
The artist and blogger used the Midjourney neural network, an artificial intelligence-based program that entered open beta testing in mid-July, to see how familiar Russian buildings would look in different styles.
Odesa wasn't sunny this weekend. But it's always beautiful no matter what.
You can get my sims version of the Odesa Opera Theatre here.
The hotel building from my previous post (WIP).
And of course Passage - a former hotel with the remains of shops and cafes. I don't think I'll ever build it in Sims, as all the beauty and uniqueness of the building is in its sculptural groups.
Photos and editing are a bit cringe cuz it already was evening + not a single sunray in the sky and the weather was terribly cold.
P.S: 2 days ago, Odesa was attacked by russians, as a result of which 12 people died, 5 of them were children.
Something worth mentioning from the flash sequence when the Trailblazer is about to enter the Dreamscape: we get glimpses of Misha and him crying out the name Mikhail.
In Russian, Misha is sort of like an affectionate nickname for the name Mikhail, an alternative spelling of Micheal. Makes me wonder if Misha is a name he inherited from another character named Mikhail, or if the person he's calling Mikhail is actually another version of him (sort of like the "memory loss"/potential shared body thing Acheron has going on).
Additionally: when you look into the religious ties that the name Micheal has, especially in Christianity... perhaps consider playing attention to this guy a little more.
This Artist Tested The Abilities Of A.I. To Create Architectural Paintings In Different Styles
The artist and blogger used the Midjourney neural network, an artificial intelligence-based program that entered open beta testing in mid-July, to see how familiar Russian buildings would look in different styles.