| Experimental first try. starryai |
A lot of authors and book enthusiasts have been trying out apps that turn text into art by an A.I. Recently, it has become a huge and popular trend within the book community.
Ai drew me “a fantasy waterfall made of books and ice” what do you think? #art pic.twitter.com/uGJEg3uudi
— Alexithymia (@Alexithymiaartt) November 18, 2021
Last night I put my novel character’s name into that AI art thingy and, considering the name is essentially fantasy book gibberish, the picture came out pretty accurate (albeit highly abstract). pic.twitter.com/q3GAhJtoWT
— JL Worrad (@JLWORRAD) December 4, 2021
So I loved doing this!
— #THEBOOKBOYFRIEND Jeanna Louise Skinner (@JeannaLStars) December 3, 2021
AI generated images of The Book Boyfriend in different abstract art styles: Festive, Dark Fantasy, Steampunk & Vibrant. https://t.co/5eKbVBGyjz pic.twitter.com/62079Gzf39
I tried the wombo thing with one of my book titles :D
— AK Nephtali 🏳🌈 (@QuillQuestions) December 3, 2021
We the Brazen is a dark fantasy about alien mermaids, and the AI art sort of captures the book's vibe. Sort of.
If you want to try it as well, here's the link ^^https://t.co/XiQuZtjSP0 pic.twitter.com/nxt4zYgv9p
All these images looked really cool so, naturally, I wanted to try it out too. After downloading the “starryai” app and selecting the filters “Unreal Engine,” “Greg Rutkowski” and “Concept Art,” I sat back and watched the magic happen. Here are the A.I. art interpretations of these four quotes:
“There is some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for.” - J.R.R. Tolkien, “The Two Towers”
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“Do I love you? My God, if your love were a grain of sand, mine would be a universe of beaches.” - William Goldman, “The Princess Bride”
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“There are no happy endings, because nothing ends.” - Peter S. Beagle, “The Last Unicorn”
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“One day, you will be old enough to start reading fairytales again.” - C.S. Lewis, “The Chronicles of Narnia”
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