How to create artistic pictures with AI drawing tools
When I did an image search for Picasso, I noticed that there were also
pictures drawn by AI.
It stands out for its low quality: Lack of harmony and balance.
Why is the artistry poorer than generative music?
You can listen to David Cole's Bach composed by Emmy on YouTube.
It is said that even experts are fooled by the performance.
David Cole, who created the music generation bot, was a classical music
composer.
Music scores can be digitized, so algorithms for composing music can be
created.
The common denominator of all the artworks is the linear image.
We can look at a picture as a pattern, ignoring color and shading.
Since all shapes are geometric, all the elements of a shape can be
quantified: bends in a line, the concavity and convexity in a
loop.
The smallest unit in any shape is a line segment with a distinct
curve.
The uniform curve is part of a circle, which is invisible but visually
creates an effect of balance.
AI cannot learn the structure of invisible circles that protrude from the
screen.
The first step in creating art with generative AI requires structural
modeling of every masterpiece.
Since the model visually corresponds to the artistic effect, it is easy to
treat it like a musical score is a collection of musical tones.
I have written a lot about the quantification of works, but what I would like to introduce this time is an ideal model that allows you to see the entire work.
The process of trying to
achieve balance is the same as embellishment.
The highest stage of decoration can be called ideal model.
As you can see from Hokusai Manga, Hokusai was also able to draw with an
ideal model in mind.
All artwork is ornamental more or less.
The difference is whether artists are on the way to discovering the perfect
model or are aware of it and use it.
The greatness of Cezanne's Bathers paintings lies in the fact that they instinctively approached the ideal form.
Its appeal is difficult to analyze because it falls short of the ideal
model.
Seurat's latest masterpieces were created with more models in mind.
Although Purism's ideas are approaching the ideal form,
it's regrettable that they didn't realize that classical paintings also had a fairly complete skeleton of the ideal model.
Unable to learn from the masterpieces of past data,
It ended up being a static still life painting.
As almost all music came to be expressed in sheet music, you can also analyze and compare the techniques of Bach and Mozart.
Likewise, we need software that allows us to easily create structural models for all of great works.
We have to know how many unique structures have been invented so far.
Creating Picasso's works from the 1930s is like a game, and you can devise algorithms to create them.
The largest blue circle forms the lower body, and the second largest yellow circle forms the curves on the left side of the body.
The smaller circles like bright bluish green and red circles are mostly used n the left side of the picture.
The largest blue-green circles and the second largest pink
circles make up the main structure.
The blue circles form the hands and neck,
Pink circles make up the buttocks and the main parts of
both legs.
The shape and position of the nude are determined almost exclusively by the largest blue circles. The red circles are a lined on the right side of the picture.
Recently I found a picture similar to the one above.
The smaller circles are more deliberately chosen for rhythmic effect.
In science fiction I read a long time ago, I've read that all services will be delivered to your doorstep for free.
There is no need for exhibitions or museums; the first condition for
appreciation is to be able to see something in your hands over and over again.
We don't need art schools because they're too much outdated.
Since art is image and the digital images are free, there is no need for a commercial
gallery.
These are not predictions; they are coming true though unnoticed.
In the near future, all works will be available as digital images,
Their structural models are also created by ai.
Artists become inventors who create new forms by devising algorithms.
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