(JamesTouch) (2024)
Image description: A sleek, futuristic car with a design reminiscent of classic muscle cars parked on an arid landscape. In the background, an ancient yet majestic cityscape stands tall, its spires piercing the sky. Above this scene, a moon encased in a swirling cloud illuminates the desolate yet awe-inspiring environment. The contrast between the advanced technology of the car and the antiquated architecture of the city invokes a sense of a world where time periods merge.
Full Generation Parameters:
linquivera, liiv1, on parchment, car, futuristic car,future city
Negative prompt: text, watermark, low quality, medium quality, blurry, censored, wrinkles, deformed, mutated text, watermark, low quality, medium quality, blurry, censored, wrinkles, deformed, mutated, embedding:easynegative
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I think this is literally the first AI art I’ve seen that I genuinely like. Thanks for sharing all the generation details too
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When AI doesn’t understand aerodynamics and drag coefficient.
If all cars were designed by computer with the sole purpose of being as aerodynamically perfect as possible, all cars would look the same.
You mean like how it is now?
I’m still going to drive this if I ever get the chance, drag coefficients be damned.
Maybe the atmosphere on that world is significantly less than Earth’s?