This month I've been using Ultra Fractal to make illustrations based on drawing prompts generated by an AI. Kind of a frivolous exercise, but it has definitely sharpened up my techniques for using coloring formulas.
You can read about the prompts here: https://www.aiweirdness.com/botober-2022-draw-human-draw/
and see the pictures I've made here: https://mrvelocipede.tumblr.com/tagged/botober
In fact, if you scroll far enough, you can see the ones I made for last year's prompts, which I think were better suited to fractals than this year's. I can post parameters if anyone's curious; I think I mostly used the public formulas.
Here's what I made for the prompt "CLOCKFUL-LOOKING SCIENTIFIC SPHERE"
This month I've been using Ultra Fractal to make illustrations based on drawing prompts generated by an AI. Kind of a frivolous exercise, but it has definitely sharpened up my techniques for using coloring formulas.
You can read about the prompts here: https://www.aiweirdness.com/botober-2022-draw-human-draw/
and see the pictures I've made here: https://mrvelocipede.tumblr.com/tagged/botober
In fact, if you scroll far enough, you can see the ones I made for last year's prompts, which I think were better suited to fractals than this year's. I can post parameters if anyone's curious; I think I mostly used the public formulas.
Here's what I made for the prompt "CLOCKFUL-LOOKING SCIENTIFIC SPHERE"
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