A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
Choosing my pen name as “Kanabstracd” and setting it as a positive prompt for generating images with Stable Diffusion XL worked well, so I decided to add some variation. I considered using a pen name because I felt that it would be difficult to assert ownership with a name that is detached from myself. Therefore, I tried using “Kana” spelled as “Kanadansky” and “Kanabstracd.” Here, I only handle “Kanabstracd,” and “Kanadansky” is addressed separately.
“Kanabstracd” combines “Kana” and “abstract,” with the final “t” replaced by “d” from “Kanada.” I included “abstract” because I wanted to focus on creating abstract images. When only the positive prompt, “Kanabstracd,” is given, most of the images become abstract paintings, but when negative prompts are also specified, the majority become more concrete images. Before trying “Kanabstracd,” I tried “Kanabstract,” Some results are here, but they seemed too inclined towards abstract paintings. As “Kanabstracd” felt more balanced, I concentrated on trying that.
Here, I present images generated with only “Kanabstracd” as the positive and negative prompts. I experimented with various negative prompts, but the results will be addressed in other articles.
When “Kanabstracd” is specified only as a positive prompt, most of the images become abstract paintings.
There are also images like the following that evoke people or vitality, but they are limited.
When “Kanabstracd” is specified as both positive and negative prompts, more concrete images are generated.
There are many images depicting people or vitality even as abstract images.
As “Kanabstracd” ends with “CD,” images resembling CD jackets sometimes appear.