That explains, perhaps, why the local nut-job Christians killed her.
Very nice work. Are their arms a bit out of line with the trancepts of the crosses?There is more!
I'm still experimenting with this new tech and after giving a lot of "nonsense" you get
some nice results.
Here a few examples:
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I agree, Althanie, Hypatia was a true martyr, as she was put to death by a mob, for what she believed. Galileo was under house arrest until he died of old age.I would argue Hypatia of Alexandria is the best example of a martyr in the realm of science, but your right.
Yes they are, probably not enough pictures of crucified women in the model that the so called AI use.Very nice work. Are their arms a bit out of line with the trancepts of the crosses?
Nut-job Christian women went through several centuries of equally naked suffering and death,That explains, perhaps, why the local nut-job Christians killed her.
Things haven't changed much.
@Hornet1ba, I for one am looking forward to seeing you bend AI to your artistic will.Yes they are, probably not enough pictures of crucified women in the model that the so called AI use.
I found a way to control the poses since i did those.
As well as I but there would be some secretive suffering going on behind closed doors for my personal entertainment…bastardized that I am!Nut-job Christian women went through several centuries of equally naked suffering and death,graphically
sumptuously illustrated by @Damian,
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along equally unwelcome sex slavery.
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Were I a Roman citizen of the period I would much prefer to inflict the latter.
Two more about the death of Hypatia:A "Hypatia crucified" search does yield this 1874 sculpture by Odoardo Tabacchi, which you gotta admit comes pretty close.
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What-about-ism is strong with this one. lolNut-job Christian women went through several centuries of equally naked suffering and death,graphically
sumptuously illustrated by @Damian,
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along equally unwelcome sex slavery.
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Were I a Roman citizen of the period I would much prefer to inflict the latter.
Two more about the death of Hypatia:
#1: unknown artist
#2: William Mortensen
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I think the original must be the first one, with the shorter filename.Here is the results of using a "computer assisted image manipulation program" to tweak one of my 3d render (original is the 3rd one):
Correct the first one is straight from Daz (oops)I think the original must be the first one, with the shorter filename.
I likes its facial expression better than the two AI ones.
I preferred the other version you showed me, that one had a bit more pain (and wavy hair!)Another Stable Diffusion (AI) revisited Daz 3d scene of mine:
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That first Damian image is such a classic. It has all of the things I like!Nut-job Christian women went through several centuries of equally naked suffering and death,graphically
sumptuously illustrated by @Damian,
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along with equally unwelcome sex slavery.
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Were I a Roman citizen of the period I would much prefer to inflict the latter.
2 and 4 are the best. Her body is twisted strangely in #3. I guess #1 is the original...Another one of my 3D render improved by Stable Diffusion:
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