AI Landscape | London | CGI Skyline | Free Artwork | Digital Pop Art Style
When setting out a new wall art project, it can be sourced and created from a number of different outlets. Quite recently, one of the most talked about and discussed at length in the media, has to be the use of AI, or Artificial Intelligence. I recently began experimenting with this myself to find out exactly what could be produced from the point of view of a technology amateur, but with a little perseverance. In it's most simple form, once set up, I simply entered some keywords, chose a style, and let the AI do the rest.
The style I chose to work with was a CGI (computer generated) model, and the keywords were "London skyline". Of the several options produced, I chose the one that I preferred, to give a finished product that I liked, with a bold, almost cinematic CGI concept art style.
For this piece of wall art, before you download and save, please note that I have further enhanced the image and layered slightly, and be aware that some slight resizing and cropping may have occurred (and that you may need to adjust to fit your print medium).
Image type JPG
Resolution 3072×3072
“Life is art. Art is life. I never separate it.” – Ai Weiwei
If you scroll down this page, you can find more information about image resolution, pixels, and how you can save and print yourself.
This art is freely available, but for personal use only. It must not be redistributed, resold or made available in any commercial capacity.
For text-to-image artworks, you must have permissions for any start images. This particular AI source state that they do their best to ensure that only public domain and royalty-free images appear in the preset styles and sources of any start image picker, but don't guarantee that these images are free of copyright limitations, and it's up to you to double-check. Copyright laws for AI-generated artworks are still evolving, and vary from country to country. It's up to you to check the Copyright laws in your own country.
Computer Generated Art
Computer-generated art is a form of digital art created using computer software and hardware. It is an umbrella term that encompasses a wide range of artistic styles, techniques, and applications. Computer-generated art can be created using a variety of software tools, including 2D and 3D modeling software, digital painting programs, generative art programs, and algorithmic art tools.
One of the most popular forms of computer-generated art is 3D modeling and rendering, which involves creating virtual objects and environments using specialized software. Another popular technique is digital painting, where artists use specialized software to create digital artworks that mimic traditional painting techniques.
Generative art is another exciting area of computer-generated art. It involves using algorithms and code to create art that is created procedurally, often resulting in unique and unpredictable results. These artworks may be generated using random processes, or they may be based on specific rules and parameters set by the artist.
Computer-generated art has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many artists exploring the possibilities of digital tools and technologies. From video game design to digital installations, computer-generated art is a versatile and exciting medium with endless possibilities for creativity and expression.
Image Resolution
The image resolution is normally stated in pixels. However, what defines the physical size of any image you have as a download is in which format you would like to reproduce the image and therefore the dpi (dots per inch) required.
For example, to use an image on a website, 72dpi is optimal. However, to print in medium quality, 150dpi (minimum) is required. That said, for the best print quality, and that used by most commercial printers, then 300dpi is needed.
To put this in some perspective, an image of 2000x2000 pixels would give the following sizes.....
At 72dpi this would be 27.7 x 27.7 inches (705 x 705 mm)
At 150dpi this would be 13.3 x 13.3 inches (338 x 338 mm)
At 300dpi this would be 6.7 x 6.7 inches (169 x 169 mm)
Therefore, as a general rule (in dimensional terms), and a quick reference guide, each 1000 pixels is equal to
13.8 inches (352.7 mm) at 72dpi
or
6.66 inches (169.3 mm) at 150dpi
or
3.33 inches (84.6 mm) at 300dpi.
Download / Save
To download and save this particular artwork to your pc just use your mouse and follow these three simple steps:
Right-click on the image above (Command click for Mac).
Select Save Image As and choose your image’s saved location.
Click Save, and you’re done.
This will extract a copy of the artwork and save it to your chosen folder. The image saved will be at the full resolution stated.
Image type JPG
Resolution 3072×3072
Please leave a comment if you like this artwork or have any suggestions.
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