Some AI Images Generated from Snippets of my Work

I mentioned in my last post that I’d been experimenting with Fotor, a paid service, to generate images based on snippets of text from some of my work, including A Healing Love, and that I would share some of these, along with the text used to generate them, with you.

From this Quote…

Alannah wore a long black dress, form-fitted from the waist up but with a loose, flowing skirt all the way to her black shoes. Her long blonde hair flowed down her back. She sat with her back straight, gripping the cello with her knees as she was consumed by the music. The long neck of the cello rested on her left shoulder as that hand moved up and down it constantly, pressing each of the four strings in different places as the bow in her right hand moved back and forth across those strings.

I got this image…

I think this one is pretty good, and it’s close to how I picture Alannah with her cello. The woman in the image isn’t how I picture Alannah, but I didn’t describe her in the text, so that’s forgivable. Her dress and pose is very close to what I envisioned, though.

From this Quote…

I loved the way she moved. I loved the way she looked so happy. Her dress was perfect for the dancefloor. It was bright red satin overlaid with a darker red lace flower patten and in the centre of each flower was a small cluster of sequins that shimmered and shone in the disco lights as she moved. Two wide straps over shoulders plunged down in a deep V-neck that revealed enough cleavage to be both decent and alluring. The body fit her curves perfectly down to her waist, but the skirt hung loosely down to just above her knees and swung about as she shook and shimmied, jigged and jived. And her strappy red heels just added to the overall effect.

I got this image…

Again, I didn’t describe the person wearing this dress, only the dress itself and what she was doing. And I guess it’s a pretty good interpretation of what I wrote, even if it’s not quite what I was in my head when I wrote it. The straps should be wider and the point of the v-neck a bit higher up.  But’s it’s not bad at all.

From this Quote…

The woman standing at the lectern at the front of the lecture theatre couldn’t have been any older than her late twenties and was probably closer to her mid-twenties. And she was stunning. Tall and slender but with generous curves. Blonde hair which must have been long because why else would she put it in a neat, tidy, professional bun? She wore a chic, pastel pink blazer over a simple white blouse and a high-waisted navy blue skirt.

I got this image…

Wow. Just Wow. This is a spot-on image of the woman in my head. She should be facing the students in the lecture theatre, not have her back to them, but I didn’t specify that in this snippet of text, so free pass on that.

I also generated this landscape image below, which is, I think, even better.

From this Quote…

The crowd erupted into cheers at Carly strode onto the stage looking every bit the “country cowgirl” in a sleeveless white blouse with large frills around the armholes and down the front where the buttons were, a short blue-denim skirt with a lacy white frill on the hem and brown snakeskin cowboy boots. She walked up to the microphone in the centre of the stage, gripped it with both hands,

I got these images…

I love both of these images. The “venue” isn’t correct in either of them, but then I haven’t described it in this bit of text. The outfit and attitude, though, are just great in both. If you’re not reading in early access on Ream, you haven’t met Carly yet. But you’re going to love her.

I think that’s enough for today; I have more, but I will save them until next week. I hope you like them. Let me know what you think.

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Marc Nobbs

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Gentlemen Author, Bean Counter, Born & Bred Wulfrun, Husband, Dad. But not in that order. Marc Nobbs has been writing erotic romance and erotica since 2005. He has written 8 novels, 3 novellas and 16 short stories all set within the “Westmouthshire Universe.”

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