Theme

Get ready to step into the world of cinematic magic with our latest theme: ‘Reel to Canvas.’

This creative endeavor invites you to either reimagine iconic movie scenes or craft entirely original interpretations. It’s about capturing the soul of your cherished films and breathing new life into them through your artistic perspective.

Whether it’s the timeless charm of Hollywood classics or the unique flair of indie masterpieces, let your artistry illuminate as you reshape memorable movie scenes into captivating visual art.

Rules

  1. Follow the community’s rules above all else

  2. One comment and image per user

  3. Embed image directly in the post (no external link)

  4. Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun)

  5. At the end of the week each post will be scored according to the following grid

    Prize Points
    Most upvoted +3 points
    Second most upvoted +1 point
    Theme is clear +1 point
    OP’s favorite (me, this week) +1 point
    Most original +1 point
    Last entry (to compensate for less time to vote) +1 point
    Prompt and workflow included +1 point
  6. Posts that are ex aequo (tied) will both get the points

  7. Winner gets to pick next theme! Good luck everyone and have fun!

Past entries

  1. Dieselpunk
  2. Goosebump Book
  3. Deep Space Wonders
  4. Fairy Tales
  5. A New Sport
  6. Monsters are Back to School
  7. War and Peace
  8. Distant lands
  9. Unreal Cartoons
  10. Sustainable Ecumenopolis
  11. Masks
  12. Mascots
  13. Old Gods, New Jobs
  14. Winter Festivities
  15. High Tech, Low Life
  16. Character Limit
  17. Gatsby’s Jazz Hands
  • Halcyon@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 months ago

    I tried to re-create the famous Titanic scene on the bow of the ship but with cats instead of actors.

    Did only succeed partially but it’s fun nonetheless:

    Done with a cheap Copilot-Prompt: Create a picture: the famous Titanic scene on the bow of the ship where the two main actors stand at the very front, spreading their arms to the side - but with cats instead of human actors.