Not sure why the boat image is appearing below the truck. I tried a couple of times to remove it and could not.
Not sure why the boat image is appearing below the truck. I tried a couple of times to remove it and could not.
Hi Kenmo. You can delete a pic this way. Hope this helps. You can delete it if you want to.
Last edited by D Akey; 10-06-2020 at 07:47 PM.
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I really got inspired by this work !!
Thanks very much. That worked...
a very interesting concept Kenmo.
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It looks to me that your experiments with the three apps have paid off handsomely Kenmo!
I’ve not heard of Artbreeder before Will have to investigate it some… 🤔
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Such fun and great results. I've previously had a look at ArtBreeder but didn't get far. I've played with Deep Dream Generator.
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Those look great, Kenmo! A nice departure from your customary environments and cars. Now you have drivers! Good stuff too.
And very happy you were able to delete the pic you didn't want up. Nice to see you doing art again. I must confess I envy you for having played hockey all that time. We didn't have much ice skating in Southern California so we never really paid attention. But if you could play until 52yo, wow. Great fun, no doubt.
Good to see you doing art again, or at least posting some of whatever you may have been doing. Enjoy retirement.
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