A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
I experimented with various negative prompts while using “Kanadansky” as the positive prompt, intending it to be the creator’s pen name. Since specifying only “Kanadansky” often resulted in Russian-style landscapes, I thought that specifying something related to Russia or Russian individuals as the negative prompt might yield a more diverse range of images. Therefore, I tried specifying “Russia” or individuals like “Putin.” Specifying Russia or Putin as the negative prompt also carries the intention to negate them amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Negating Putin as the negative prompt allowed for the creation of distinctive images, although many of them are still landscape paintings.
While these images have particularly characteristic colors, they may not be considered attractive in terms of color. Specifying Putin seems to liberate the images from a strictly Russian aesthetic.
Specifying Russia instead of Putin results in quieter landscape paintings.
Specifying Medvedev results in some abstracted landscape paintings, although not all of them.
The following are portraits drawn with Russia specified as the negative prompt. Specifying Russia seems to free the images from a strictly Russian aesthetic.
These are animal paintings drawn with Russia specified.
These are animal paintings drawn with Putin specified.
Flower paintings were also created.
There are some slightly enigmatic tree paintings.
And, relatively rare, paintings of buildings. There are more images with only one house, but there are only a few with multiple houses, like the one on the left.
There are also abstract paintings, but most of them are not particularly intriguing.
There are some slightly enigmatic paintings like the following:
These images were drawn around November last year. I have recently uploaded them to this site, making them viewable. That is the reason why I am writing this article now.