Since we often have several images of the same query with different random number seeds, we will use a quiz format where we first give multiple images of the same query and then write a description of it!
Q1:
The first one is interesting, although the one in the foreground doesn't have ears.
The second one has no fine writing, but it's cat-like.
The fourth is creepy.
A: "Cats in Paul Klee style"
Paul Klee
@nishio: generic Paul Clay That's nice!
@nishio: when you start living in the Metaverse, the generic Paul Clay painting on the wall Maybe it would be nice if it changed daily. Wife: "Maybe a rug would be nice." Certainly!
Q2:
I said, "Well, the background and clothes look like that. It feels like only the face was replaced."
A: "Cats in Alphonse Mucha style"
Q3:
Wife: "It's happier than the original."
If it were the original, it would look off-screen or have its neck bent 90 degrees."
A: (Marc) Chagall
Q4:
Wife: "Isn't the three-dimensional object more famous?"
"Just a bad painting."
I said, "You don't look like him at all."
A: Lisa Larson
Q5:
I said, "Oh, it looks pretty good.
His painting style is simple, ignoring the finest features."
I said, "The cat is gone..."
A: (Mark) Rothko
@nishio: generic rosco
Q6:
@nishio: ai "it's a cat" me "...you could say that."
The former is a rhythmic rectangular composition with a cat's face-like motif The latter uses colorful colors and black lines of a certain thickness, while the shape of the lines expresses the cat's tail and body shape. I think both are good solutions with some advantages.
This is not good because the advantages are gone.
A: Mondorian
Q7:
@nishio: ***'s spiritual pressure is so strong, I don't see the cat factor.
@nishio: me "more like a cat" AI "It's a cat!" Me: "Hmmm, you could say that."
Overlaid with "Cats, cats and cats" to make cats stronger. Compared to the previous three pictures, it looks like some kind of four-legged creature. Wife: "This is the most cat-like."
A: Keith Hering
@nishio:
"When the AI finds Mondrianism in the color and line thickness of Mondrian, it draws a curve to represent a cat, and it becomes Keith Haring." I "I see!"
Q8:
These two are the ones that were left to increase the CATS earlier
One CATS made one.
But personally, I think the first one looks the most like it. From a distance, it looks like a group of lively cats frolicking...but when you zoom in, it's just tentacles connected to each other in a wiggly pattern.
A: Jackson pollock
Pollock tried to leave a rhythmic mark by moving rhythmically.
This is a Paul Klee style painting of a scene called "Blue cat" that does not appear to exist in the photograph.
Forgot to deactivate this setting.
Q9: Only the first one is designated as a blue cat, the rest are normal cats
It feels like he could have painted with this motif.
Distinctive golden color
A: Gustav Klimt
Q10:
The second one, where did the cat go...
The third one, on the contrary, explicitly depicts a cat.
The first one "has a fragment painted on it that reminds me of a cat" is about as good as it gets.
The second one is pretty close in terms of the picture. the third one seems too blatant to me.
Wife: "Maybe there's a hand nuance here."
A: wassily kandinsky
Q11: This is too difficult, or not very distinctive.
Both the first and second pictures have an Asian feel to them.
The third one makes me wonder if it's Japanese, but I've outlined it so clearly that I don't feel like I know it at all.
A: Yokoyama Taikan
Yokoyama Taikan is famous for not outlining fuzzy body - Wikipedia
Q12: I don't think it's possible to understand this
I thought maybe the subject was too difficult, so I used a different keyword, but we seem to have roughly the same perception.
A: choju giga, scrolls of frolicking animals // emakimono
Q13: This is not a designation of author or work, but of method of expression
A: stone statue
Q14:
A: minecraft
Q15:
A: wooden doll
Q16:
A: impressionism
In Japanese, "Impressionism."
Q17:
I was actually going for this style earlier, but the designation was vague. I said, "Well drawn." Wife: "Well drawn, but not interesting." I said, "Well, it's not very interesting artistically."
A: pointillism
Should I have specified Georges Seurat?
If you specify:.
No, that's too much influenced by Georges Seurat's A Sunday on La Grande Jatte.
From here, try different queries with fixed seed values
As for the strong stylistic characteristics, fixing the seed doesn't resemble it at all.
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