Prompt: scan of a medieval manuscript with latin writing and doodles in the margines, containing a rough pencil sketch, of A knight riding an ostrich, the knight is holding a jousting lance, the ostrich has TWO legs, a sea and a coastal town can be seen in the background, the title “Hastiludium” is handwritten in cursive script. --chaos 10 --stylize 200 --weird 300
It was so annoying to create this ostrich, for some reason whenever a knight is sitting on something, the animal immediately gets a minimum of three legs.
Also, for those who actually know Latin, I just pushed “joust” through Google translate. I have no idea if this is correct or not :)
Workflow:
1. Create base image
2. Convert to Medieval manuscript
3. Outpaint to include writing
Alternatives:
Some alternatives made with the retexturing tool:
17th century oil painting
Claymation
Synthwave
Unfortunately the pixel art was a generation as well :) I really wish I could make something that nice myself, but most of my pixel art is more of the 8x8 variant for simple little (unfinished) games in Pico-8.
The PixaPencil looks interesting though! I mainly doodle stuff on the PC and use Aseprite for that.
As for outpainting pixel art images. It does sound like fun to try, so I did :)
I tried to outpaint a screenshot from Loom:
First I resized it by 400 percent because the end result would be about the same size. I’m not sure there would be enough data in the original size (320x200) for the model to infer what it’s supposed to expand upon.
After that I tried to outpaint using the following prompt:
Screenshot of the early 90’s game Loom, pixel art, a man on top of a rocky hill top in a grey robe with a tree behind him, a night sky behind them, on a rough rocky island, a dawn with purple and blue colors shows on the horizon, low-resolution graphics, the scene evokes a melancholic mood
The results are quite nice! Though unfortunately you can still see that it’s an approximation of pixel art.
I think there might be some really nice applications for this though, do share if you manage to outpaint some of your art :)