"a gopro 360 image of a surfing skeleton in the style of a 1960s travel poster advertisement" on nightcafe... nailed it!

Good grief, this all looks like ordinary student art work that failed art class because it was plagiarized and lacked anything original. Maybe mildly amusing for short periods ( not unlike memes) but categorically crap.
k, i'll try better coach..
Jesus as a heroin junkie
a steampunk factory run by emperor penguins
Jesus the pool shark
Jesus hotdogging a small left
(went through a bit of a Jesus phase there, he comes up well as lots of source material




I hear what you're saying. You want me to sex it up yeah? something in a gay Jesus parting the red sea?


Religion and sex have always been closely tied, certainly your work speaks volumes about the artists/societies represed psychological angst at the current time. The rapid production of meaningless crap is also symbolic of a society lost after God was declared dead last century. This retreat into religious iconography is predictable when one has realised the meaningless and absurdity of a universe that does not give a flying fu#k about the individual or indeed, humanity as a whole.
But that's just my opinion about your gay Jesus. Other than that, it might look nice on velvet for sale at a local market?
I hear what you're saying. You want me to sex it up yeah? something in a gay Jesus parting the red sea?


Cool...
Are you able to do Mohammed aswell
sure, what's the worst that could happen, those guys are super-chill.
www.dymocks.com.au/book/was-the-prophet-muhammad-gay-by-nigel-d-salmon-9781530918331



I find myself looking at every photo like they are generated with AI.
There are always some tell-tale signs like hands and badly positioned limbs.
The photo above was generated using AI. Can anyone spot the signs?
I'll start, she has an extra heel on her shoe. The manhole looks more like a men hole.
Its weird that it is so bad at this. I get results with limbs everywhere. Simple stuff like a penguin holding a chainsaw seems difficult.
it will be cool to see the AI side merge with physical modelling like what is in gaming development to take it to the next level.
it reminded me of this story from a few years ago, how animation was struggling with anything but straight hair.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/02/140212132809.htm