#We all learn from each other: My understanding of DALL-E
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DALL-E can maintain the subject and other elements of a prompt while only changing the style.
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Basic example of DALL-E syntax
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Example of how adjusting word order in DALL-E syntax affects the output
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Example of specifying colors in RGB in a DALL-E prompt
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DALL-E'can specify materials like 'HB mechanical pencil' and 'textured drawing paper.'
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To effectively communicate with DALL-E, it's beneficial to structure prompts clearly and incorporate impactful words, like "minimalism," to guide its outputs. For example, the term "golden ratio" not only aligns with computer logic due to its numerical nature but also resonates with humans for its aesthetically pleasing compositions.
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Art movements often deeply reflect the social, political, and economic contexts of their times. Each artistic movement or style typically emerges as a reflection of its era, often serving as a counter to authority, a reaction to social changes, or a celebration of the zeitgeist.
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Impressionism: Emerging in the late 19th century, Impressionism was born out of a rebellion against the strict norms and techniques of academic art. Impressionist artists focused on the transient changes of light and color, leading painting towards more intuitive and personal expressions. This represented a significant step towards exploring subjectivity and sensation in art.
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Art Nouveau: Flourishing at the turn of the 20th century, Art Nouveau was an artistic response to the advancements of the Industrial Revolution and urbanization. Its curvilinear forms and decorative elements, mimicking natural shapes, celebrated the value of individuality and craftsmanship as a counter to the uniformity of machine-made products.
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Pop Art: Thriving in the 1950s and 1960s, Pop Art challenged the traditional notions of high art against the backdrop of mass production and consumer culture. By employing images from everyday objects, advertisements, and pop culture, it blurred the boundaries between art and daily life, simultaneously praising and critiquing mass culture.
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Minimalism: Emerging in the 1960s, Minimalism appeared as a reaction against excessive materialism and overwrought expression in art. Minimalist artists, by simplifying forms and focusing on the exploration of materials and pure form, encouraged an emphasis on visual simplicity and the essence of the subject.
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An example of how I simplify my prompts.
(Brush up on prompts: The background should be a muted library and cityscape.)
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An example of how to change the style in my prompt design.
Grand Canyon: wanderlust - adventure, wander, exploration. the magnetic pull of unfamiliar lands! (5 prompts)
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The Magic of Light and Color: Blending Impasto Technique and Impressionism with Weather Changes
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The Relationship Between Texture and Saturation in Impasto Technique
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See also:
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Exploration of Portrait Photography Prompts
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