“Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.” Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky and Other Poems
WONDERLAND
These were all done in Nightcafe
The text prompt used for these, with slight variations, plus different input images:
"Post apocalyptic wonderland in heaven everything is fine by lady in the radiator and brothers quay stopmotion cinema photograph by H.R. Giger by Giuseppe Arcimboldo Art Nouveau intricately detailed hyperrealism fantasy imperial colors"
There are many variations generated, most by recooking previous results, others with the use of input images from other apps using the same, or similar, prompts.
While I quoted Lewis Carroll on top, I had not used him in any way in the prompts nor modifiers.
CTHULHU'S LAIR IN WONDERLAND 2
TRIPPING INTO WONDERLAND 2
TRIPPING INTO WONDERLAND 4
WONDERLAND 1
WONDERLAND VARIETY SHOW 1
CTHULHU'S LAIR IN WONDERLAND 3
TRIPPING INTO WONDERLAND 1
TRIPPING INTO WONDERLAND 3
WONDERLAND 2
WONDERLAND VARIETY SHOW 2
WONDERLAND VARIETY SHOW 3
CLICK YOUR HEELS ALICE, WE ARE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE
AI CREATED IN NIGHTCAFE ART OF THE MYSTIC ON NIGHTCAFE fyi: I do not 'hide' my prompts, they are visible to everyone - there are a couple of artists I cooperate with on there, and we share prompts, I usually add my own stuff if I 'borrow' a prompt, plus add my own favorite modifiers. Other prompts I write entirely myself.
There is a lot to learn, and one I am following, but must admit I don't understand half of it, is this one - besides, I am not on Midjourney (for a variety of reasons) but just for learning about AI this guy ist quite good, check it out:
besides that, I am a Surrealist to the core, so hyperrealism does not interest me as much. For me, the weirder, the better. I even deliberately use the 'old' Stable Diffusion mode at times and shut off the negative prompt just to get the weirdest images possible.
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shorts created on Facebook with my AI images, then cobbled together on Tiktok