A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
When Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s name is provided to Stable Diffusion 2.1, the AI creates images similar to what he painted. However, when Arcimboldo is given as a positive prompt along with other painters’ names as negative prompts, the artwork undergoes various transformations. In this case, we specify Van Gogh’s name.
When Van Gogh’s name is given as a negative prompt, the AI typically paints images of women. First, let’s consider the scenario where only Arcimboldo’s name is given as a positive prompt.
While these images often depict only one person, some show two individuals side by side.
Another face, often resembling a mask, is frequently drawn over the women’s faces.
Some figures have what appear to be mask-like features added to them.
When Arcimboldo’s name is provided as a negative prompt as well, often plump women appear.
When both Arcimboldo’s name as a positive prompt and a negative prompt are used, images like the following are created. The lower-left image appears to have candles or flames, but where did they come from?
Adding two more images, the one on the left is the most peculiar.