Interesting. I think I can simulate something like a Chladni plate by using a repeating pattern in the diffusion coefficient arrays. I'll have to try that tonight.It looks like art that was made atop a Chladni plate.
--Patrick
That was my exact first reaction, too.It looks like art that was made atop a Chladni plate.
--Patrick
I'm sorry Jon 2
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That's awesome.You may think it's a bit much, but when I see stuff like this, I think back to 8088 Corruption and how the person who made that demo built a routine that tried to match each "tile" in the original image with the closest equivalent ASCII character (so a tile with a diagonal line might become a "/" etc) and I wonder how far something like that could be taken. Of course font choice would be crucial, but I wonder just how closely an image could be matched with text. And let's not even get started on overprinting (backing up the print head to print a second character over the first)...
--Patrick
You may think it's a bit much, but when I see stuff like this, I think back to 8088 Corruption and how the person who made that demo built a routine that tried to match each "tile" in the original image with the closest equivalent ASCII character (so a tile with a diagonal line might become a "/" etc) and I wonder how far something like that could be taken. Of course font choice would be crucial, but I wonder just how closely an image could be matched with text. And let's not even get started on overprinting (backing up the print head to print a second character over the first)...
--Patrick
What was the text prompt you used to generate that?My friends and I have been experimenting with MidJourney for our D&D campaign, and today the AI has blessed me with this.
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Well it's a mess butWhat was the text prompt you used to generate that?
Hah, I tried feeding that same prompt into nightcafe and got this weaksauce.Well it's a mess but
portrait, half body, centered, a demonic woman with horns, red hair, black eyes, wearing a leather bodysuit, portrait of a person by Anne Stokes and Arina Tanemura, environment design by Artemisia Gentileschi, intricate details, action pose, moody lighting, smoke, vivid forest background
Also remastered the results one I saw a good pose