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9 hours ago, Todd McCurdy said:

Maybe a whole lot of mature trees would help with the Stalag vibe

 

Unfortunately in architecture one person's stalag is often another person's 'quaint row of charming small houses' ☹️

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Combining the power of AI Visualizer and Veras.

Prompt: Futuristic Washington DC, highly detailed, Dystopian City Building, photographic, Volumetric Lighting, Rain Storm, Future Vehicles, professional ominous concept art, an intricate, elegant, highly detailed digital painting, smooth, sharp focus, illustration.

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Prompt: A heavenly utopian metropolis with sleek glass and concrete buildings, parametric windows glistening in the sunlight, next to a shimmering ocean shore. Dark reflections dance on the water's surface, while futuristic flying cars zip through the sky. Lush green parks and vibrant flowers add a touch of nature's beauty.

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Once you get the understanding on how a prompt is composed and your images are generated, the same knowledge applies at creating video clips. Describing the type of project > point of view > camera movement and other effects in the scene like blowing wind, etc. But yes, for AI Video there are plenty of other apps.  

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31 minutes ago, VIRTUALENVIRONS said:

Do you have any data on how, where, when, etc, it took to make those four seconds.

I don't see why I'd chase that data. We are all just experimenting with this AI baby, baby, baby technology

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Then again, we can not waste these AI images without doing something creative, so how about claiming this could be the beginning of a sci-fi story? perhaps taking place on year 3050, "Nostromo City"
(yes, inspired by one of my favorite movies)

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@Luis M Ruiz if i use a prompt for an image without a reference render, how do I alter the aspect ratio? All results are square now, even when adding settings like --ar 4:2

 

I know: this kind of prompting has nothing tot do with reality, but is forking awesome for inspiration...

 

FWIW, this was my question to Claude 3.5 Sonnet: "Hi, can you create a detailed SDXL prompt for me for a wallpaper that spans three screens wide, with an image that combines architecture, landscape, and 3D modeling in max. 75 words?"

 

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@jbtroost Currently the aspect ratio is set by the request of image by text only or based on vwx screen.
Try this: Open a blank Vectorworks page, select Vectorworks as your base image (totally empty white space), type your prompt and create your image.

That'll give you a match of your screen proportions. If you only select text only, then you'll get a square. But a very high res square. Give it a try.

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