Let's try to make AI and Humans work together on creating a new art style - maybe like, a missing piece of puzzle that an artist needs to put into their drawing perhaps.
Step 3: Mapping - Let's map the ideas out there on the sheet: I have this small idea where we have a robotic hand with a puzzle piece, trying to complete a picture, inkscape logo at the center, a human hand drawing with a paintbrush. The drawing divided into two halves, left side has a more technical art style, right side is more creative and natural.
Next, I had the idea where I would transition color swatches on the left side (technical) to a cityscape over different colored skies on the right (natural). Let's try this prompt: "Color swatches and transition to night sky digital art"
As you can see, it looked very bad in the beginning, but I think it got better over time. This is a draft, and yes, I had to remove certain parts of this blue print too for the final picture.
@codewiz recently, I gave my shot with the Pygmalion AI 6B model, the results were not as bad as I thought it would be. I tried running it on Google Collab, and it worked pretty okay. Testing it locally is going to be a pain, since my laptop doesn’t have a GPU. The model was able to load and generate dialogues in 10 to 15 seconds, at a rate of 1 second per token, at 8 GB GPU RAM, 3 GB RAM and optimal CPU usage.
Meanwhile [ORG 0x7c00] also seems to be born out of convention. The BIOS loads the program to the RAM at 0000:7C00 before your program gets a chance to be executed. We _could_ ignore the ORG (aka origin), but your program will assume that its loaded at 0x0000 instead. (But you could choose to add 0x7c00 on every command if you would like to do the hardway).
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