Dr.Amber Trichome
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wow, lucky for her you caught that the nurse fucked up. What an idiot! Thats an interesting comparison.MC Escher's Relativity was perhaps the first art I saw and was like that's cool. I wonder who did that?
Funny story… my wife was in the hospital getting induced. The nurse hooked her up to the Pitocin drip and they kept coming in every so often to check. With nothing happening. So I'm bored, nervous, anxious looking at everything and was like shit, I ain't a medical worker but that's hooked up to nothing. So the nurse comes in again and I'm like "hey I'm not a nurse or nothing but it's looks like there's an MC Escher staircase going on with those tubes". And she was of course like "wut?" And I was like she ain't hooked up to the machine you stupid bitch!! How could you not get my obscure art reference!!??? OK maybe I didn't say the last couple parts but yeah. They never hooked her into the machine lol. And looking at all the tubes running to nothing reminded me of Relativity lol.
I love his work and have tried to copy by pencil some of his designs, but they are too difficult to reproduce by hand for me.
So... after digging into the program a bit more the other evening I somehow got to a page that had the Pro Night Cafe stars.
These artists are deep into it and have gotten so good at it they have become Pro and have links to sell prints and whatnot of their creations. There are some really heavy hitting superstars and I found one guy who did this very trippy ship floating in air and somehow i was able to hover over his text prompts that revealed his secret to how he sorta kinda got there. At least the text prompts i read were the last in his training of the image. Those words revealed quite a bit to me as to how one gets a really sweet image. What struck me as interesting was that he used 35 mm camera and many artists names and other people's names who i have no idea. What i should have done was screenshot that image and investigated deeper. Putting in text prompts to increase optimal pixel density and adjust resolution seems to benefit the image. Maybe using like 8K UHD (7680 x 4320) .