I've commented several times about my concerns with AI generated art. There's no getting over the fact that it can create beautiful work, and it's getting better all the time. However, while many argue that Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, etc., are simply tools that can be incorporated into the workflow for exiting artists, I'm still skeptical about that. I've struggled to see a way of using AI to work in tandem with the tools I usually use. But Photoshop may have changed the game for me with its new Generative Fill feature. Now I can see a way to use its AI functions as a seamless part of my workflow. The two images above are an example of that. The bottom image shows my original "Black Forest" render (with the clay render included on the side). I originally created that image in portrait mode. The top image shows how Photoshop's Generative Fill allows me to seamlessly create a landscape version of the same render, simply by using the "crop" feature to extend the canvas
I really just wanted to say thanks for looking at my humble creations. It means so much. It is such an interesting time we live in. We can share our little treasures with people all over the world. One by one. Ten by ten. Hundred by hundred. Thousand by thousand. It really does amaze me, when it is quiet and I have time to think. :)