I love the gentleness of the touch here. It's way too tempting to have images that are very obvious in their use of deep dream.
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I love the gentleness of the touch here. It's way too tempting to have images that are very obvious in their use of deep dream.
Thank you! I know what you mean. I like to use a combination of Deep Dream and Photoshop.
My friends in Media Studies would talk about the visibility of "the aparatus". My design training would probably call it the "xyz tool look" or the "xyz tool aesthetic". But yeah, I think it shows a maturity in the technique when people begin to use the tools in less obvious ways.
That's interesting. I never really thought about that before being a musician and not a visual artist. I suppose it is like over producing a song or auto tuning a vocal to the point that it sounds more like a machine than a human.