A couple of years ago I made a series of images of library shelves coming to life. They were mostly constructions in photoshop with use of its built in AI. As I so often do after a few leaps in the capability of these generative photography tools, I revisited the project to see what kind of current iterations I could come up with.
That's what I'm showing you today.
With the better tools, are these better than the ones two years ago?
Mostly?
In some ways?
They were a lot quicker to make I think. They're neater, and more integrated. They would still dazzle a person from 20 years ago, but the road from amazed to jaded grows shorter every day, and now can be covered in a single step. So maybe just try to enjoy them if you can. Time is short.
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