Today I will present to you my galaxy-eating black hole. It all started from an image search generated by an AI. Using two key words as a basis, two artists Josephine Wall, Brian Froud.
Of course it didn't give me this image that you see spinning around itself like an endless well with a look that would make you fall to the ground hahaha.
No, I made a basic core which came out slightly colored and on which I accentuated the colors to give it more character.
This image is my basic photo, the one that comes out of the deep neural depths of my processor and the software that generates it.
I started by saturating my base image several times in a row to achieve orange tones. Don't think it came out as is. Oh no, I cut out each part that you see in color from my bass image. and repositioned them slowly to obtain this result. I also cut out the face and changed the color to predominantly green. I added gama to give more depth to the face. The image changes to black and white.
At the beginning of my creation I wanted to make a wave effect. It can be like a wave that propagates in space or even in water. But an idea that came after a galaxy-eating black hole.
All the flowers or colored parts of my creation were going to represent galaxies, universes or even solar systems.
If you compare the base image or even the one just above you will see that all the colored elements do not move at once. It's done in black and white which has changed. I didn't really know whether to use this image in presentation or the one that is posted first.
Because I actually like both.
In the end I kept this one which seemed more aesthetic to me after all it's a recent thing. Maybe in 5 days I would prefer the other one. I could also have given it another presentation name, the Alien Art Hive galaxy.
Thank you for watching my presentation and I wish you a very beautiful day full of light.
Cyboule