Naraku
Draconarius
I also like the third one best. But, the lighting seems more realistic on the second one.Tree likes the 3rd one best... but it looks like she's busy right now...
I also like the third one best. But, the lighting seems more realistic on the second one.Tree likes the 3rd one best... but it looks like she's busy right now...
Yes, sweet end result.Some of those last images were actually created with Stable Diffusion,if you look closely you will find all kind of defect in those image but i like the process of creating them.
Here is a 3d render that i did not like how it turned out but by replacing the Genesis 9 figure with one created by SD with the same pose the results are more to my taste.
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Excellent work. Thanks for putting it up.Some of those last images were actually created with Stable Diffusion,if you look closely you will find all kind of defect in those image but i like the process of creating them.
Here is a 3d render that i did not like how it turned out but by replacing the Genesis 9 figure with one created by SD with the same pose the results are more to my taste.
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For those not aware Galileo was the first astronomer that came to the conclusion that
earth revolve around the sun, contrary to the religious authority of the time who were
convinced that the earth was the centre of the universe.
I would argue Hypatia of Alexandria is the best example of a martyr in the realm of science, but your right.Galileo was not the first to propose heliocentrism, and opposition to him came from both religious and scientific quarters. He's become a bit of a science martyr for our time, a beacon of reason set against backward religious authority, but it wasn't so clear cut in his own time, and initially even the papacy was sympathetic to his cause.
One of the propositions for which he got into trouble with the Church was indeed that the Earth was not the centre of the universe, but Galileo thought that our sun was the centre of the universe, which is equally incorrect. The myth of a scientific hero upholding unquestionable truth in the face of backward superstition is clearly important to a lot of people, and it's surprising how many people believe he was executed for his beliefs.
Thanks for correcting my inaccuraciesGalileo was not the first to propose heliocentrism, and opposition to him came from both religious and scientific quarters. He's become a bit of a science martyr for our time, a beacon of reason set against backward religious authority, but it wasn't so clear cut in his own time, and initially even the papacy was sympathetic to his cause.
One of the propositions for which he got into trouble with the Church was indeed that the Earth was not the centre of the universe, but Galileo thought that our sun was the centre of the universe, which is equally incorrect. The myth of a scientific hero upholding unquestionable truth in the face of backward superstition is clearly important to a lot of people, and it's surprising how many people believe he was executed for his beliefs.
She is also on record as being surpassingly beautiful.I would argue Hypatia of Alexandria is the best example of a martyr in the realm of science, but your right.
One of the issues I see with AI in art is that good AI art requires skill to utilize through clever programing. It still takes skill to program AI to render images and a lot of the people trying to do this are not good at it. It's why we are seeing all these images of people with twelve toes, three arms and the like. AI is not a wonder program, it requires programing. At least that is what I would surmise about the issue.
I agree. I'm not an artist, or creator and I don't have a stake in the game. That said, I like when human models actually look human. lolShe is also on record as being surpassingly beautiful.
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Re AI generated images, this talent-free erotic art consumer simply doesn’t see any problem with posting them, AS LONG AS THEY ARE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED AS AI GENERATED.
Especially since AI's getting better at it.
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Cause brains is the sexySome more art of this amazing woman.
I would argue Hypatia of Alexandria is the best example of a martyr in the realm of science, but your right.
A "Hypatia crucified" search does yield this 1874 sculpture by Odoardo Tabacchi, which you gotta admit comes pretty close.Absolutely she is, but she is also far less well known than Galileo. She needs a campaign to put her in her rightful place.
And perhaps a story where she is crucified rather than murdered by a mob? Hmm, inspiring . . . . .
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Harder to sculpt her dismembered, I guess.A "Hypatia crucified" search does yield this 1874 sculpture by Odoardo Tabacchi, which you gotta admit comes pretty close.
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The sculpture represents her moments before said dismemberment, so you are correct.Harder to sculpt her dismembered, I guess.
I’ll buy that and thanks!The sculpture represents her moments before said dismemberment, so you are correct.