#Japanese pop culture often explores the

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So adorable, love the bears. May I ask how you worked with ChatGPT?

low tartan
# odd radish So adorable, love the bears. May I ask how you worked with ChatGPT?

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Thank you for your interest! I created the bear images using ChatGPT with specific instructions focusing on Ukiyo-e pop culture and its color usage. In Japan, there's a traditional craft called "Amezaiku," similar to glassblowing, which inspired me. I also included the concept of "Furin," Japanese wind chimes, in my prompt. To make the bears cute, I emphasized deformation as a key design element. I originally composed the prompt in Japanese, so I apologize if my explanation is a bit complex. If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

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# low tartan I completely agree with your philosophy. Our differences truly enhance our creat...

I wonder now, as I think about your techiniques. I often will imagine new art movements that don't exist but could. Like in english language there is cyberpunk, steampunk, solarpunk etc. So I wondered if perhaps the LLM understands "punk" as a "style enhancer category" and have tried artnouveaupunk and astralpunk and others that don't really exist but could. Is there anything similar that would work in Japanese? [I am ignorant of the language]

low tartan
# odd radish I wonder now, as I think about your techiniques. I often will imagine new art m...

I apologize for the delay in responding. That's an insightful question. Art Nouveau and cyberpunk are recognized styles, including in anime like "Ghost in the Shell." Hayao Miyazaki, whom I consider surreal, is an example of extensive research in his films, like "Princess Mononoke," where he explores medieval history and the forests of Yakushima. I hope this information is helpful to you.