#Artist Minus Artist: Norman Rockwell

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dull pagoda
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Now that there is a restriction on artists we have the interesting challenge of recreating styles without directly mentioning their names. The best approach will likely have to do with referencing era, art style, art medium, and then trying to key in on some additional style cues.

This prompt:

Please generate an image using exactly this prompt: "A painting in the style of the golden age of American magazine illustration of a man smoking a cigar while sitting on the fence of a baseball field." do not change the prompt at all when submitting it.

What cues would you add to get it closer to Norman Rockwell? To me the colors are too saturated but there's nothing we can do about this I think. Better to focus on getting closer to Rockwell's realism....

vague path
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Here is the output from the same prompt in my AI. I can see that the images are too saturated. To adjust this, we could add cues such as:

Muted and Harmonious Colors: A palette that is rich yet not overly bright would likely be an effective solution to the issue of saturation.

Subdued Saturation: This would help prevent the colors in the image from being too intense.

Early 20th-Century Attire: Including this detail, if the image isn't meant to be modern, can be a good way to emulate the style associated with Norman Rockwell.

dull pagoda
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To my eye the saturation is still there unfortunately.

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Compare to the runaway

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I think it's just an intrinsic issue right now

dull pagoda
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It might be good for us to focus our efforts on things we can capture instead. Rockwell had a better sense of realism in his images than the ones we have here.

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There may be some good cues we can throw in to help with this.

jade sorrel
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Enhanced illustration to be resolute and detailed in a wide format, emulating the style of the great age of American magazine illustration, similar to the 1940s Saturday Evening Post. The scene features a man sitting on the fence of a baseball field, enjoying a cigar. The artwork should capture the essence of the era with crisp clarity, rich colors, and fine details that bring the nostalgic atmosphere to life. The man's attire and the surrounding environment should reflect the distinctive style and leisurely ambiance of the time.

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I thnk the word golden was what was casting the dark hue

vocal magnet
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Modulation of color is essential to getting the right look. There must be some way to direct the system to reduce the saturation. Terms like "rich colors" are directing the color toward more saturation, I think.

dull pagoda
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Vibrant too

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I think the saturation is apparent in all of them no matter what. Compare each to the image I grabbed online. They are very saturated.

dull pagoda
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However, I think that's cheating a bit. It's just the filter doesn't realize this phrase is strongly associated with his art.

dull pagoda
storm notch
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Here's mine.

A painting in the colorful, idealized style of a "Rockwell" inspiration Saturday Evening Post cover, depicting a muscular baseball player in uniform sitting on a fence smoking a cigar. He is watching an active baseball game happening on the sunny field behind him, filled with players and spectators. The scene has a nostalgic, all-American feeling., The player sits relaxed but alert, one leg propped on the fence rung. His uniform is covered in dust with grass stains on the knee. The field behind is filled with players, spectators, flags and banners fluttering in the wind. The warm sunlight casts strong shadows., A feeling of nostalgia, community, and quintessential Americana., Traditional oil painting on canvas, with Rockwell's characteristic realism, visual storytelling, and meticulous detail., --ar 16:9