As so often has been happening in the current generation of photo generation and ai photo editors, I am chest deep in experiments. I am never entirely satisfied with how I end up showing these wide ranging collections to you, but I always love showing what I'm up to here, so I am ever fiddling with how to do it. I have a new idea for this go around: I will show you small related but more diverse groups of pictures.
Today to start off, since it is what I started working with this round, I am going to show you a random selection of portraits of my co-workers done in various styles. I took some pictures of my co-workers to create some Moebius style sci fi versions of everybody, which seemed to go over well with everyone, and certainly pleased me. But I since branched out into a range of other styles, and while I might usually stick to a collection of the Moebius pictures in a first post like this, I will instead start with an assortment across various styles today to try and give you a taste of what the portrait range I'm working with is like.
I am also working with a lot of non portrait images. But we'll come to that later in addition to exploring these studies some more.
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