1. Ever wonder what the rest of the Mona Lisa looks like?
Got @Adobe Firefly to help fill out the background for me with the power of AI
Here's what the backgrounds of the most famous paintings in the world look like with AI:
2. This was inspired by @leebrimelow's first version of AI-expanded Starry Night: here's my version!
(scroll to the end to see Lee's original!)
3. Van Gogh, Café Terrace at Night
Pretty much any Van Gogh is GREAT with AI: something about the distinctive brushstrokes get copied perfectly
4. Hopper, Nighthawks
Immediately offscreen, an absolute NIGHTMARE of a waiter waiting with other patrons at the bar
5. Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
I cheated a little here and added some noise to the AI background to make it match Seurat's grainy pointillism style
Check out those half-boat-half-swans on the lake!
6. Mondrian, Composition with Red Blue and Yellow
Welp, AI tried to add some colors OTHER than red/blue/yellow, but it did generally try to think about grids and blocks of colors!
7. Van Gogh, The Bedroom
In this one, it nails the quirky perspective/lines from the original painting
8. Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights
This one was tough and its not entirely AI's fault: the painting is REALLY complex (and frankly weird)
It got the general shapes/colors right, but went really abstract
9. Jan van Eyck, The Arnolfini Portrait
Super interesting how it rendered the rest of the bed, the entirely new window on the left, and the extra shoe/rag on the floor!
10. Botticelli, The Birth of Venus
AI filled out the rest of the wing! And renders pretty similar shaped/colored trees
It also made a semi-reasonable guess that there was more WATER in front of Venus, instead of land
11. Fragonard, The Swing
From far away it doesn't look so bad, but if you zoom in you'll see that AI is started creating more and more
12. Michelangelo, The Creation Of Adam
Super interesting little hallucinations, like the blurry man under Adam. VERY cool that it tried to create the "cracks" in the paint accurately!
13. Original idea for this came from @leebrimelow, who did Starry Night to beautiful effect:
14. I'll be doing more of these AI breakdowns frequently!
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