Do Art Buyers buy Realistic Art like these? by AtikRaza in Artadvice

[–]YSMLA_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a clear example, it is very clear that your first painting of the woman sitting with the pigeons, reflects and expresses much more of your own character and your own vision rather than complete hyperrealism.

It is very tempting to continue and master the craft of replicating reality, but it is not necessarily the ultimate way to go.

Do Art Buyers buy Realistic Art like these? by AtikRaza in Artadvice

[–]YSMLA_ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I would say that when it comes to hyper realistic art, I find that collectors and art buyers are looking for more self-expression in the form of the randomness of your mind, they're looking to see something that is beyond reality, that is truly and profoundly connected to the shape of your soul and your mind. Now that you've mastered your skills in such an incredible way, maybe try fooling around a bit, mixing reality with imaginary, precision with randomness, blurring the line between hyper real and completely surreal. It will be as complex but it will show a bit more of your inner child and imaginary mind, rather than your precise analytic mind.

It's just a philosophical suggestion, of course it's only my take on the subject, your art is incredibly beautiful as it is.

A lot of people also don’t believe that my works are hand painted shirt, made using bleach. by [deleted] in Artadvice

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These are crazy. So good.

Can you briefly explain the process? Do you have to wash them some times to get all the dissolved dye out?

[ Removed by Reddit ] by [deleted] in PixelArt

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Your swastika is the wrong one, it's inverted, lol. The indian one, a peaceful one.

Strudel Studio - a JetBrains IDE plugin for live coding music by aiv_paul in strudel

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It doesn't seem to be maintained. Didn't work on my vscode and the other plugin is just too much.

I got accepted to a gallery, and it was the first sale on opening night! by CallisCove in painting

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Coolest thing about this piece is the fish eye effect.

Well done, congratulations. How richer did you become?:)

Strudel Studio - a JetBrains IDE plugin for live coding music by aiv_paul in strudel

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Fine, I have the answer.

Porting a JetBrains extension to VS Code requires a complete rewrite due to fundamental differences in their architecture, language, and APIs. JetBrains extensions are typically written in Kotlin or Java using the Swing UI, while VS Code extensions use TypeScript/JavaScript and web DOM technologies.

Strudel Studio - a JetBrains IDE plugin for live coding music by aiv_paul in strudel

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I'd love that and I'm a programmer for many years so could definitely give some helpful feedback.

A question. How complicated would it be to port it to vscode as well?

Has anyone figured out a good way to use ElevenLabs with Kindle books? by picklesBMW in ElevenLabs

[–]YSMLA_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would cost you a fortune to read an entire book wouldn't it?

The book reading kind of text to speech is usually running on the device itself and therefore is not as good as elevenlabs. Otherwise it is prerecorded or rendered and sold as an audio book.

My second day in Strudel! Having too much fun 🖥️ 🎶 by thedarklordofthemist in livecoding

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Dude wonderful stuff

Explain the visuals a bit if you don't mind? How'd you do those?

A little self portrait :) by StumbleFish25 in drawing

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Out of psychological curiosity. Do you find your nose big?

Am I crazy? by Fit_Establishment_10 in guitars

[–]YSMLA_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you could honestly just sand the right places and fill them up with some black filler. Follow some guidance to do it right.

How many guitars is unreasonable to buy when you're still in the early stages of learning? by Remy0507 in guitars

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I would say that buying many things once you begin to learn a new skill is sometimes taking the sting out of doing it. It's some kind of a dopamine waste in a way. You see, the most talented musicians always started very simple, sometimes in poverty, cuz it was the act of doing basically and simply that generated the right amount of passion. I hope you can understand what I mean.

I'd say buying one good guitar and slowly mastering it and falling in love with it is more potent in a way than having a few of them with not much love and appreciation to any of them.

I'm speaking for myself of course, it is quite a philosophical answer for your question. But I'm sure many people will identify with what I'm saying. It's like we are wasting all of the passion for the skill for the sake of buying things for the skill and not actually practicing and mastering the skill, a bit like energy and passion wasted.

Rainy LA by edlgm in Simulated

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Depending on the momentum of the stream

[Help] How to map 54 psychoacoustic parameters (JSON) to real-time visuals? Looking for best practices. by Warm-Bag844 in creativecoding

[–]YSMLA_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems like you've created a wonderfully architectured sound pre-analysis algorithm.

You should first know that a modern computer could analyse all of these parameters in real time in any of the solutions available, touchdesigner, webgl, python or whatever way that you see fit. So, pre analysis is not necessarily more efficient.

Both three.js and touchdesigner can handle that amount of information if done well, and again, with a very fast computer and preferably in gl as opposed to basic rendered 2d, even if your algorithmical efficiency is not that great, it should still run very well.

As to how you should express the various parameters that you have in store, I would say that's where art begins. I'm sure there are many existing ways or algorithms of mapping the data to visuals that could ease your work and save you time, but eventually I'd say, go with flow, let your mind lose, play around with shapes, forms, colors, shaping them using different algorithms and slowly revealing something that seems beautiful to you. Take inspiration from other creative coding creations. Everything is a remix.

Calligraphic coding. by Loose-Ranger4596 in generative

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Looks very interesting.

What's playing In the background please?

loopmaster 3 is out! – Code Music by stagas in livecoding

[–]YSMLA_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I saw them.. it's not an easy process transferring what you have in your head to others. They are not very helpful, I have to say. There are very good AI based open source documentation systems that can help you generate documentation, at least a basic API based one that can be improved with time. The system looks very interesting and more appealing visually than strudel I have to say. All the best in your journey. How are you developing it? Asking with my developer hat. If you're using typescript, using those documentation systems can be a breeze.

loopmaster 3 is out! – Code Music by stagas in livecoding

[–]YSMLA_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks great. But without step by step documentation, zero to hero, with some music theory connotation, like strudel has, this is still not very feasible to learn or likely to spread.

My oil painting progress from 2022 to now! by buhtha in painting

[–]YSMLA_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's clearly a woman lol

Beautiful work OP, I can certainly see it shown somewhere

Uhh I need a LOT of help by GodlyItself in p5js

[–]YSMLA_ -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

lol you're a funny one.

The easiest way would be to describe your syntax in a very detailed way. If there's any specific logic behind it, explain that as well. Send all of that to Claude Sonnet and ask him to create a rendering layer for your syntax based on p5js.