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Muse black holes and revelations album art
Muse black holes and revelations album art




muse black holes and revelations album art

Dobrokotov's take on the Abbey Road album is a prime example (below).Īlthough the Beatles released Yellow Submarine three years before Abbey Road, Dobrokotov added a yellow submarine off to the side as a neat little tribute. While the Nirvana album looked like a quick job – simply expanding the borders and then letting Generative Fill do its thing – some of the other covers took some prompting and trying out a few generated elements before landing on something stunning. His rendition of Nirvana's Nevermind (above) racked up over 2.3 million views in just a few days. The self-proclaimed Russian multimedia artist used Generative Fill to expand some iconic album covers. One impressive set of images is from a Twitter user going by " Dobrokotov" ( AI Molodca on Telegram). People have already started going wild with the feature on social media, with many examples going viral. Users can extend the edges of a picture in any direction, and Generative Fill will produce cohesive content with or without contextual prompts. In a nutshell, the tool is part of Adobe's image-synthesis model Firefly. Recently, Adobe released a Photoshop feature called "Generative Fill, " enabling content creators to expand an image beyond its initial borders. This advancement is arguably more evident in the subsector of image generation since it's had some time to brew and simmer down some of the early controversies it faced, which large language models are facing now. In context: Despite the reservations from some groups wanting developers to tap the brakes on generative AI, the technology continues to improve at a breakneck pace.






Muse black holes and revelations album art