Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Sketch. Acrylic layering.



 

Airbrush templates, white acrylic ink.



Acrylic Sketch

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

AI Enhanced Portraits: More Presidents

 AI Enhanced Portraits
George Washington:

George Washington. First president.
Commanding General of the Continental Army. ~1750
"Father of our Nation"
Owned many slaves.














Andrew Jackson:

Andrew Jackson:
Signed the "Indian Removal Act",
and also owned many slaves.
We really need to rethink our icons.


Tuesday, August 2, 2022

AI Enhanced Portrait: William Blake

 AI Enhanced Portrait

Figure 2, William Blake:

Ref: painted portrait
 by Thomas Phillips
An awesome artist of poetry, drawings, and paintings, who lived in England around the 1750's into the 1820's. 

In this exploration, I researched portraits of William Blake, and attempted to create a modernized, more photorealistic view of the artist; an idea of what he may have looked like if you met him today. The concept is still being adjusted, but the current results are shown below.





Lifecast by by James Deville



William Blake
Based mainly on the oil painting

In this concept, it incorporates most elements from the Phillips painting. Although his skull should appear a bit more narrow, and his nose needs to be lower and slightly flared. The lips could be less red.


Another version. slightly younger and clean.




An aged concept of Blake, taking
inspiration from the painting and lifecast.

This portrait draws a lot of from the watercolor, proportions from the oils, but the forms are adapted slightly toward the lifecast. From the sculpture reference, the features seem like they were significantly stretched from gravity and the process of lifecasting, so some reshaping was done with that in mind.


AI Enhanced Portraits: Abraham Lincoln

 AI Enhanced Portraits

Figure 1: Abraham Lincoln

Enhanced Abe
This blend flow map shows images
used to adapt the style and proportion.

In this demonstration, I attempted to adapt several historical photographs, of Abraham Lincoln, into a more detailed and modern portrait.
Original Alexander Gardner’s
 close-up portrait

Artbreeder
is the tool used to morphologically adjust the photos. The historical pictures are used to develop the structure of the face. A few other images are pulled in for their coloration and rendering style.









The coloration concept, below, takes the portrait and slightly brightens his complexion. Inspired by several black and white photos and a stamp engraving.

Hybrid Colorization