Thursday, September 14, 2023

Website Review: Ideogram.ai

I recently found this free AI generator called Ideogram.ai. What makes Ideogram.ai unique? It handles text better than any other AI generator out there right now. It is still in its infant stage but creates images with the words you prompt (well, mainly.) Check the samples below:
As seen in the samples, it can create phrases, alter font styles, and mimic styles you refer to in your prompt. It can even design the type to look like the item you are describing:
Now, its flaws are usually related to space and image size. Use large words that can't fit properly into the area you requested, and you might see letters missing from that word. Like anything with AI, practicing to see what is understood and what causes errors will help you achieve the visual goals you set in your prompts.

Currently, the website is free. There is a timer between prompting that stops people from abusing the system with multi-requests -- so you do have to wait sometimes to submit your prompts. Like most AI generators based on Stable Difusion, you get 4 sample images per prompt. You can select the images you like and download them or share them with others.

I highly recommend you give Ideogram.ai a try. Link: https://ideogram.ai/

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Sketch to Drawing - Introducing Promeai.com

Note: Links will open to a new page.

AI services I'll be sharing discoveries in AI, such as this free-to-use website Promeai.

It features several AI services, but for now I'm focusing on one in particular: Sketch Rendering.
Sketch Rendering is taking a sketch -- penciled, inked, or doodled image, and changing it into a 3D, realistic, or fully rendered image based on your drawing and text prompts. It still needs to be highly tuned. There is much to improve, and getting what you want is hard. That being said, the results are fascinating, and I can see great potential in AI doing this in the future.

Below is an inked sketch of a basket design I did years ago. It has enough detail to let the AI do its thing. I'm going to use my text description as follows: "(Yellow Moon Character with indent craters) (Easter basket) (red rocketship attached to a blue rope handle) (Plain white background)"
Note I use parentheses to group related words into phrases. On some websites, this helps the AI understand better.
I could generate the following images by importing this image and typing the prompt. The coloring and detailing are still random, even though I specified what colors should be used. Again, this technology is in its infant stage, and there is much to improve. But the results of 2D to 3D are quite amazing, especially considering the mere seconds it takes to generate such images.

Bear in mind I did prompt the same sketch quite a few times (about ten times, generating about 30 images), and these three were what I consider to be the best of the bunch.

The most frustrating thing about using AI is control. There are SO MANY factors to consider.
You must practice your typing descriptions, learn the way AI thinks, and use other AI tools to work around issues that occur.

So, give the website a try. It's free. It's fun. There are many other tools to experiment with there. It could be better, but it is free.
Here's the direct link: www.promeai.com/

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Hello Again . . . and what's this AI stuff all about?

It's been awhile. Not much creativity when dealing with a pandemic, parents hosptialized and father passing away; along with moving to a new state, work issues and dealing with constantly having to repair and replace everything lately.
Yea, it's been alot.
I figure now is a great time to get back into blogging, especially with AI altering the entire business.
It's a new tool.
It's not going away.
It will greatly improve my creative process, and I thought it would be a gpd subject to focus on here.
So, let's see where this goes.
(And let's see if I'm up to blogging again and sharing thoughts, concepts and techniques I used everyday.)

Thursday, December 29, 2022

Baby New Year 2023

Getting ready to kick in the New Year! 🎉
I've been doing variations of this image every couple of years. Each time, a slightly different look.
Kickin in the new year!!!

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

A few words on: Email, Messages and Requests

Just wanted to touch base with those who write me about this blog and with those who make requests for me to create things for them.

First, thank you for visiting my blog and having an interest in what I do here.

Second, I don't allow comments to my posts for one major reason: I can not police or control comments every waking hour of the day. I hope to someday create more picture books for children; I can not afford to have people cursing, arguing, or making crude comments on this blog.

Third, this blog's software doesn't have a good messaging system. But everyone is more than welcome to continue sending me questions and comments. I do eventually read comments/emails sent to me from this blog, but . . . please don't expect quick turn-around responses.

Finally, please do not send me requests. That is not why I have this blog. This is a blog of my random thoughts and sketches. It's a public diary, even though I don't know what I'm going to post next.

I often get requests to post more images of what I do for a living, which is product design. There are too many legal reasons why that's not going to happen. It would be unprofessional for me to show designs that are exclusive to any client. Occasionally, I will post work-related designs, but those are usually either out-of-date or they no longer have any legal restrictions.

Again, thanks to all visiting this blog.

Thursday, September 16, 2021

UPDATE C-BOT: The Smart Bot (supporting Picture Book character)

UPDATE: Color! (Originally published on Saturday, January 26, 2019)

It's been quite a long time since I stepped foot in this blog. 
Not only was the pandemic affecting everything, but this year has also been one family emergency after another. We are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel, but still have a way to go.

Anyway, this is my attempt to slowly get back into this blog.
Inktober is approaching, I hope I can do some sketches during the month, but I'm not expecting to have much spare time.

The digitally colored version of the C-Bot, redrawn on an iPad Pro using Procreate

Today's quick sketch warm up. Possible support character for a fun picture book with robots. You can see the protagonist to the story here.

Original Inked Sketch of C-Bot using a Tombow brush pen

Friday, October 16, 2020

#Inktober2020 Day04 RADIO

With the prompt word "Radio", I instantly thought of the old Captain Marvel/Shazam villain, Mr. Mind. He definitely was one of the weirdest characters I remember reading as a child.

Friday, October 9, 2020

#Inktober2020 Day 03 BULKY

Good ol' King Mudsok.
Reposting an old favorite character from my story idea about the underground people,
A fair and kind-hearted leader, though one who would definitely dislike being labeled as BULKY.

Saturday, October 3, 2020

#Scrawloween2020 Day03: WEREWOLF

#Scrawloween Day 3: WEREWOLF
This year for Inktober, I'm also following The Cartoon Art Museum prompt list jumping around the two lists, pulling and revising some old stuff, and of course, creating new illustrations.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

#Inktober2020 Day01: Cat

Well, October is here already. That means I'm about to attempt to do the month-long challenge known as Inktober for the 6th year.

This year, a slightly different approach; I'll be doing new character designs and using the prompt list of words from The Cartoon Art Museum's Scrawl-O-Ween for inspiration. (See the prompt list way down below.) 

Color version of this year's first #inktober image

The Inked version of the Day 01 image for the prompt word: Cat

The original pencil sketch of the character

2020 Prompt list for Scrawl-o-ween

Saturday, April 25, 2020

B-bot: Developing another support character

This robot is a supporting character for my story, D-Bot. In the story, the main character often wishes it was another robot, B-Bot being one of them. B-Bot is a Builder Bot, hence the powerful arms.
A better color comp of one of the builder bots in D-Bot

The original color comp, which I found was too bright and McDonalds-ish

The original concept pencil sketch of B-Bot