uniforms
Daily Prompt, 4/5/2024
Park or forest ranger. It’s been one of my lifelong dreams, and I really love the uniforms and campaign hats.
My Day in AI Art, 3/21/2024
My Day in AI Art, 3/20/2024
Art Dump, 2/29/2024
Digital Art
AI Art
DreamUp
AI Fursona Generator (Perchance)
Another AI platform that really seems to struggle when it comes to specific uniforms and hats, but it’s good for exotic designs, so I decided to make adoptables out of these on DeviantArt, and I Googled and nothing says I can’t not do so as is the case with Bing Create.
Bing Image Creator
I really went medieval when it came to Bing Create images today since I wanted to redo older prompts adding the term “anthropomorphic” in addition to 1920s-era Boy Scout uniforms, and I think they really made a world of difference.
Art Dump, 2/28/2024
AI Art
Digital Art
Art Dump, 2/16/2024
Today is the first day of Girl Scout Cookie Weekend, so I did a Girl Scouting theme with my daily AI art:
There were two others, but they only featured humans, so I ditched them.
Now for the artwork that I did myself on FireAlpaca:
Basically the female equivalent of my MC (hare/cat hybrid) in a retro Girl Scout troop leader uniform. I listened to ragtime music, popular in the 1910s, while I was doing this.
Art Dump, Mardi Gras 2024
Since today is Mardi Gras I created fat llama jesters through Bing Image Creator:
Also created this digital art of a new Mardi Gras-themed llama OC:
And a birthday gift for a fur based in Ontario, Canada:
Art Dump, 2/11/2024
AI art I generated because today was Armed Forces Day. The extra fifth one was the result of an initial attempt that was taking too long with a different prompt that got me the others.
Digital art I did myself, a redesign of my rabbit OC.
Anthro Ranger Art
A two-sided furry badge I commissioned from Cooner. I have an odd fascination with the National Park Service and park ranger uniforms, and these were inspired by the Donald Duck cartoon “Old Sequoia,” with which I also have a strange affinity, and other art I’ve commissioned in the past, such as this from Ashlyn Englund, reflect that: