Welcome, ladies and gentlemen and various household pets… to the second collection of The Stone Age Gallery! We invite to explore these hallowed halls, and take in the artistry of the future.
[I know, these intros are already starting to get ridiculous.]
Okay then, so let’s get real.
Waste Not
As I have previously mentioned, in the process of attempting to generate the best possible visuals for the articles I drop here on The Stone Age, I end up with a lot of unused images. Indeed, this desire to create an overall experience for the reader has a way of producing a considerable number of leftover creations - in many cases quality images, just not ‘right’ for whatever article I am writing.
Since I spend a lot of time and energy generating these images, AND since I ever despise wasting time or energy? I have decided to occasionally drop a ‘collection’ of these works here on The Stone Age.
As I understand there are a lot of people on Substack who strongly disapprove of anything AI, and others who feel spammed if they receive more than one or two emails per week? I have decided to do these Galleries as Web-Only Drops, and post promotional images and links to them within the Substack ecosystem (Notes and Chat), as well as on other platforms.
One other important note: While these images are occasionally provocative, every visual posted here will be ‘safe for work.’ Nothing pornographic - in fact, nothing more risqué than one might see at a public swimming pool or beach.
Now, since all of that is said and done? Here is Collection II…
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Enlightenment
Meditation
Before The Storm
Guardian Angel
Eternal
Living Graveyard
Last Regrets
Unrelenting
A Moment
Homestead
And that closes my second collection of AI generated images, an exclusive, Web-Only Drop from The Stone Age.
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Notes…
-- All images were generated by the author, using NightCafe Studio, with creative digital alterations when desired or needed.
I particularly liked Living graveyard!
Before the Storm is my favorite. I have found that AI works best with simple subjects, nothing that requires writing, and it doesn't render moving water well at all. But you set a scene with that one.