Ok, so here we go again. It's time to share some of my latest AI-generated creations. I'm still exploring goddesses and themes like the divine feminine, powerful queens, etc. What's new about the images in this post though is that I have focused on writing more detailed prompts. Thinking more about how I would like the image to turn out before I start. I have also read more about how to write good prompts, so I have now begun to include more parameters (lens, light, etc).
@edprivat very generously shared how he writes prompts and that was very helpful. I understood there's so much to learn. It's exciting. I have also started a separate AI art account on Instagram, first, it was mostly to follow others and get some inspiration but it's actually fun to post there (not sure if I should write that here on Hive, haha).
First theme: Goddesses on the throne
I was happy that the AI managed to get her hands kind of ok at least. No, I haven't started to edit images in photoshop or some other software yet. I guess I'll get there. One step at a time 🙂
But mostly, it was just easier to exclude hands altogether 🙂
Maybe more of a Viking goddess.

Second theme: Portraits of goddesses with a lot of jewelry, and detailed headpieces

Third theme: Goddesses (resting) in moonlight
It was actually quite hard to get the feeling that she was resting in a comfortable way. Many of the images with the goddess lying down didn't look natural at all.
For these images, I was still running with the idea of a lot of jewelry. I know, kind of hard to be comfortable and rest with a lot of jewelry, but who said it needs to be realistic in that way, haha.
Ok, the goddess isn't resting in the image below but they are still part of this 'set'. It's nighttime at least.

Fourth theme: Ancient Queens of Egypt
I'm so fascinated by ancient Egypt at the moment. I don't know why, I mean, I have known about the pyramids and so on for a long time but it was not until now that I can spend hours listening to some egyptologist digging in the desert. I'm kind of in awe of that ancient culture.
Anyway, I wanted to make some portraits inspired by the ancient queens of Egypt. I think I'll explore this theme more. I mean, some of them don't really look that 'Egyptian' but well, I liked the result anyway.
That's it for today. Still using Midjourney. I know, maybe it's time to try something else. But at the same time, I don't want to lose focus.
Which one is your favorite? 🙂

Thanks for reading 🌸
Love and blessings to you all 💚
