A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
I am looking into haiku-style AI art, but I think it is necessary to find a way to express in one word what is usually expressed in multiple words in order to express a lot of things. Therefore, I tried to abbreviate “Magritte cat” as an example.
First, try the base “Magritte cat”. It means Magritte cat.
With this, only the picture of the room can be obtained. However, I think that in Magritte’s paintings, landscapes with sky are attractive. An easy way to do that is to say, for example, “cat landscape by Magritte”.
Let’s try to realize this with two words without increasing the number of words. I tried using catscape instead of cat and it worked.
As an added bonus, I combined Magritte and catscape into one word. Magrittecatscape gives the following picture.
The sky is painted in some of the paintings, but it does not work very well. Even with catscapemagritte, the sky is partly drawn, but there are also images that do not look like cats, which is different from what I expected.
Note: This article is a revised and translated version of an article in Brog from Kanada (in Japanese).