Medieval Impressions by Courtray4458
born and raised in Germany
Interested in Nature, Animals, History, SF- and Horromovies and spectacular pictures; I find it more than exciting to continue thinking about alternative developments, what if...
I like to amaze people and I hope that I can achieve this somewhat with my pictures. There are certainly better and smarter people than me, but I keep trying...
I started with Terragen in the early 2000s, had another account here ("LutzB"), but withdrew from all computer art for a long time in 2007.
At some point around 2022 I started to get bored and got back into rendering with Terragen. For more than a year it remained my only kind of involvement with art besides a bit of photography, until I discovered AI/KI for myself in March 24. Initially a little skeptical about the new subject, I am now excited about the many possibilities that this sector offers.
I am always curious to try something new and who knows where it will all lead...see you, hopefully! :)
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Comments (6)
Your Medieval scenes are amazing, the large groups of people in them looks fantastic and adds a great sense of realism. :-)
Thanks to Google Nano Banana Pro, you can create truly detailed, photorealistic crowd scenes without the usual problems like crippled limbs, extra body parts, missing hands or feet, unsightly faces, or any other deformities. With this particular generator, you're also guaranteed that the final result will be very close to what you specified in the prompt, without any unpleasant surprises or "program quirks." Even when depicting animals, including prehistoric ones, the realism is breathtaking. I don't know if you've seen my last dinosaur set (Hunting Scenes in Upper Bavaria...), but the close-ups of the animals are truly stunning, at least for me!
Great pictures 😊 I especially like the last one 💖
Das letzte Bild war ursprünglich auch Teil einer Miniserie mit mittelalterlichen Stadtimpressionen, allerdings nur mit zwei Leuten, also etwas weniger bevölkert als der große Rest. Jedoch schob mir Google dabei irgendwelche Puppen unter, die in dem Zusammenhang total deplatziert wirkten. Ich überlegte, ob ich das komplette Bild löschen sollte, entschied mich aber dann dafür, das Puppentheater zu löschen. Mein erster Einfall war dann, stattdessen zwei streunende Katzen einzusetzen, da es damals ja auch schon welche in den Städten gab! Freut mich, das mein kleiner Einfall offenbar Anklang gefunden hat! Danke fürs Vorbeischauen und Kommentieren! 🌞 Lutz
Da ich voll der Katzen-Mensch bin musste es mir einfach gefallen 💖 Aber ist echt schon Wahnsinn was für Bilder Google Nano Banana Pro ausspuckt 😊 Ich bleibe aber trotzdem bei meiner kostenlosen Pc-Version von SD, ich liebe das Nachbearbeiten einfach zu sehr (auch wenn Augen, Hände und Füße mir den letzten Nerv kosten 😂)
Great images
Terrific scenes! I like specially the last one, with totally different "people". Was it to see if we look all of the images? ;)
Partly, partly... :)
The original image was from a second series of medieval cityscapes, each of which only showed two people; but in this image, instead of two ordinary people, there were suddenly two puppets! At first, I wanted to delete the whole image, but then I reconsidered and only deleted the "puppet show"... but since the image was now rather unappealing, I simply added two cats to make it more interesting!
But you're not entirely wrong... I often include an image that differs in a series that I place towards the end, just to see if the viewers have the patience to look at EVERYTHING or if they're so rushed that they only have time for the first image! 😁🌞
great medieval scenery !! Love the realism !