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In Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3

Prompt: a man sits, quickly writing words on a keyboard. Across the room, a nimble industrial robot moves fast, painting a large, brightly colored masterpiece of a scene

  • LazaroFilm
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    145 months ago

    This should be the cover picture for this group.

        • @A_A
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          25 months ago

          Thanks for your answer. Since I am not a native speaker, I had to read your comment a few times and add a comma 😋 :

          The banner was here before, I was so not sure.
          The banner was here before I was, so not sure.
          The (new image’s height to width) ratio might be an issue however…

          • ThelsimM
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            25 months ago

            The current banner is the result of a community competition. Everyone got to submit their entry and the winner got made the profile photo and banner. I’d have to dig around to find the original post.
            I really like your image, but the ratios are definitely wrong. You’d only get to see part of the picture.
            We can always put it up for discussion if it’s time for a new banner :)

            • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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              25 months ago

              I agree that it doesn’t crop well. The current banner is much better with the wide wide ratio.

    • @UsernameblankfaceOP
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      25 months ago

      Prompt: a man sits, quickly writing words on a keyboard. Across the room, a nimble industrial robot moves fast, painting a large, brightly colored masterpiece of a scene

      In Bing Image Creator, DAL-E 3 Prompt:

      Ok fine, I’ll edit it into my post like I usually do! Whenever I start to think it’s getting too repetitive, someone reminds me that people do want all this information every time.

  • merde alors
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    45 months ago

    " Diagnosed with abdominal cancer in 1941, Matisse underwent surgery that left him reliant on a wheelchair and often bedbound. Painting and sculpture had become physical challenges, so he turned to a new type of medium. With the help of his assistants, he began creating cut paper collages, or decoupage. He would cut sheets of paper, pre-painted with gouache by his assistants, into shapes of varying colours and sizes, and arrange them to form lively compositions. Initially, these pieces were modest in size, but eventually transformed into murals or room-sized works. The result was a distinct and dimensional complexity—an art form that was not quite painting, but not quite sculpture. "