I love generating abstract images
Prompt (midjourney): complex arrangement of simple shapes, geometric, abstract, pop art, colorful, flat colors, phone wallpaper
Made a series of images with the prompt "black and white photography, highlights"
(Having issues with the uploader, but I'm trying to add more images) Wait wait I think I got it !old black and white shoes with green shoelaces
Yessss it works !a delicate dog with fluffy hair that's pink ar the ends
I'm like a pro at this now !a woman viewed from the back in a purple jacket, standing in a long grayscale hallway
Have this parrot to celebrate with me !a close up shot of a parrot with bright blue feathers
Totally. Those tentacles gave me a super hard time
Perfect!
All I can think of is that OP is going to some kind of comic-con and has intricate body paint/an outfit that is so inconvenient to take on and off that they'd rather minimize their food and drinks for 3 days.
Prompt: little girl with hair raised, octopus tentacles, sitting on a swing, back view, underground scene, horror
Prompt: two little boys climb down a ladder in a hole and discover an eerie hidden magical playground
It's a really cool idea, thanks for starting it :)
The machine may be cheap but keep in mind the cost of those pods. If you're on a student budget, I'd recommend buying some sort of coffee pot, whichever fits your preferences. Either an Italian espresso maker, or a French press, or an aeropress. Those are pretty cheap and can all be used with regular coffee, which will be way more budget friendly in the long run.
"To shreds, you say?"
For me, there's no reason to leave anything useful in that train wreck of a website. No way will I help them cater to advertisers with my own data, now that they made it clear they don't care about anything else.
I saw an article about them a long time ago on this is colossal and it really made me want to learn how to make one.
I just finished this temari ball
I was given a big box of leftover embroidery thread and I have been using it learning to make temari balls. They are made by wrapping yarn and then thinner and thinner thread around a core until it forms a ball, dividing the ball and marking it with thread and finally stitching geometric designs over the markings. I am still very much a beginner but these are really fun to make.