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Route 66

Route 66

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Vol 2

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Reply #104 Top
Quoting naroon1, reply 4145471

Route 66

Route 66

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These are some really strange cars! The brown one parked in front of the Diner can't figure out which way is forward, and the blue one has a similar issue. Haha, gotta love that AI.

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Reply #105 Top
Quoting pelaird, reply 4145474
Quoting naroon1, reply 4145471

Route 66

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These are some really strange cars! The brown one parked in front of the Diner can't figure out which way is forward, and the blue one has a similar issue. Haha, gotta love that AI.

End of pelaird's quote

Agreed pelaird.

Its A Relatively New Model Called "GPT Image Low" which does need some fine tuning. It Was For A Site Competition Called You Guessed It "Route 66". I Tried Several Models With Some Having Half The Cars Embedded In The Glass Of The Diner, So You Do Have Love AI And All Its Quirks.

When We Make A Comp Entry, We All Have To Vote On Others Creations, So You Can Imagine Going Through Dozens Of Entries For "Route 66".

My Prompt Was "An American Diner On Route 66 With Several Vintage cars From The 1960,s Outside, intricate details, HDR, beautifully shot, hyperrealistic, sharp focus, 64 megapixels, perfect composition, high contrast, cinematic, atmospheric, moody"

 

Reply #106 Top
Quoting naroon1, reply 4145479
Quoting pelaird, reply 4145474
Quoting naroon1, reply 4145471

Route 66

End of naroon1's quote

These are some really strange cars! The brown one parked in front of the Diner can't figure out which way is forward, and the blue one has a similar issue. Haha, gotta love that AI.

End of pelaird's quote

Agreed pelaird.

Its A Relatively New Model Called "GPT Image Low" which does need some fine tuning. It Was For A Site Competition Called You Guessed It "Route 66". I Tried Several Models With Some Having Half The Cars Embedded In The Glass Of The Diner, So You Do Have Love AI And All Its Quirks.

When We Make A Comp Entry, We All Have To Vote On Others Creations, So You Can Imagine Going Through Dozens Of Entries For "Route 66".

My Prompt Was "An American Diner On Route 66 With Several Vintage cars From The 1960,s Outside, intricate details, HDR, beautifully shot, hyperrealistic, sharp focus, 64 megapixels, perfect composition, high contrast, cinematic, atmospheric, moody"

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Both you and ghzamfir54 succeeded, imho. :congrat: 

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Reply #107 Top

Well I guess since all those 50's models would still be driven in the sixties it worked.

Not sure the hood/bonnet(?) emblems are right they all appear to be 56/57 Chevys in the second all told not bad

The Diners are close to if not spot on to some that are on 66 to this day the top one is almost exact to the Galaxy Dinner at Rte66 and Milton in Flagstaff

Used to eat there every Friday if not more often

No longer live ib Flag but it was there the last time I was at that corner

Reply #108 Top

The blue is front forward but the two in back are too small to tell though I think they may be off

Then there was a car that a Mech welded two fronts too but believe that was in the 70s 

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Quoting gypsy2299, reply 4145494

Not sure the hood/bonnet(?) emblems are right they all appear to be 56/57 Chevys in the second all told not bad

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Reply #110 Top
Quoting pelaird, reply 4145497
Quoting gypsy2299, reply 4145494

Not sure the hood/bonnet(?) emblems are right they all appear to be 56/57 Chevys in the second all told not bad

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End of pelaird's quote

Remembered that just as I start back here but thanks for the proof and they have the shield too just not to size

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The Galaxy Diner was silver/aluminum/chrome not dark but otherwise almost the same

With a car show nothing newer than a 70s era

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The details in the new iconset I m working on are totally crazy. Imagine how many Photoshop layers this would take for just one icon.

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Quoting c242, reply 4145501

The details in the new iconset I m working on are totally crazy. Imagine how many Photoshop layers this would take for just one icon.

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Or SketchUp. I used to use SketchUp for 3D modeling to create 3D symbols for Chief Architect which is Architectural home design software. I can't even imagine the time it would take to create something like this in Photoshop or SketchUp. Looking forward to this icon set. :dur: 

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Thanks Doc,pelaird and gypsy2299.

I am Glad My Creations Are A Talking Point, Even If For All The Wrong Reasons Ha Ha. Never Really Spent Much Time In The US As A Sightseer So Could Never Have Added The Correct Details About Cars Or Places Along Route 66 Without Research, Thankd Peeps For Filling In Details As I Found It Interesting.👍

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Quoting c242, reply 4145501

The details in the new iconset I m working on are totally crazy. Imagine how many Photoshop layers this would take for just one icon.

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Hi Carl. Your Work Is Fantastic, Loving Those Icons, Yes Its A Lot Of Work, But Well Worth It Bud, Pure Genius Carl. Looking Forward To You Releasing Them As They Will Fit Right In To My Various Desktops. :beer: 

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Cobra Mage

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Giesha

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Quoting naroon1, reply 4145503

Thanks Doc,pelaird and gypsy2299.

I am Glad My Creations Are A Talking Point, Even If For All The Wrong Reasons Ha Ha. Never Really Spent Much Time In The US As A Sightseer So Could Never Have Added The Correct Details About Cars Or Places Along Route 66 Without Research, Thankd Peeps For Filling In Details As I Found It Interesting.👍

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This is one of my favorite threads. I visit it 3 or 4 times every day, depending on the activity. :grin: 

Reply #120 Top
Quoting pelaird, reply 4145508
Quoting naroon1, reply 4145503

Thanks Doc,pelaird and gypsy2299.

I am Glad My Creations Are A Talking Point, Even If For All The Wrong Reasons Ha Ha. Never Really Spent Much Time In The US As A Sightseer So Could Never Have Added The Correct Details About Cars Or Places Along Route 66 Without Research, Thankd Peeps For Filling In Details As I Found It Interesting.👍

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This is one of my favorite threads. I visit it 3 or 4 times every day, depending on the activity.

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Thanks pelaird, The Thread Does Seem To Have A Lot Of Views Each Month, Keeps Me Going Bud. I Will Continue As Long As My Vascular Dementia Allows, My Medical Team Thinks My Time Spent Creating And Posting My Creations Is Slowing Its Destructive Decline, Almost A Decade Into It Now When Most Only Get Three Quaters Of That. I Still Feel Like Me Of Old, Well Mostly.🤒

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Quoting c242, reply 4145501

The details in the new iconset I m working on are totally crazy. Imagine how many Photoshop layers this would take for just one icon.

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Carl, the perspective looks slightly off on the vertical arm of the gray L shaped piece to me.

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Renaissance Bulldog

Renaissance Bulldog

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 4145510

Carl, the perspective looks slightly off on the vertical arm of the gray L shaped piece to me.

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The second line is a copy of the bottom line, and you can see the perspective is correct. The right side of the icon is more foreword than the left side.