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Art generator redux...
The one section I'm really having a lot of trouble with is the Challenge section. I wouldn't use it very much in the promtps, but it'd be nice to have a lot of variety in it, still. :/
This is what I've got so far:
Challenge
Evoke an emotion contrary to that which is obviously displayed by the subjects within the piece.
Experiment with lighting: Degree of lighting, angle, harshness, origin, single and multiple sources, color of lighting.
Use vibrant colours to create a sense of passion and urgency.
Reverse or flip your perspective, orientation or point of view on any piece you have previously created and recreate that piece.
Within the same piece, express the emotions anger, joy, sadness and melancholy. Subjects need not be human.
Use modern media to evoke a traditional feel.
Use modern media to evoke a strangely otherworldy feel.
Explore an unfamiliar style.
Focus on using negative space in a strong manner.
Experiment with chiarascuro.
Use unexpected colors for the elements in your picture.
Riff off of a famous artwork.
Depict the subject of your piece from an unexpected angle.
Experiment with deep perspective.
Try to capture a sense of time passing in your artwork.
Set a timer and complete your picture within a set amount of time.
Simplify the detail in your picture to reveal its essence.
Use colors that represent your emotional response to the subject, instead of the actual colors of the subject.
Do a series of pieces of the same subject, experimenting with changing the light and shadows.
Add hidden meaning to your piece with symbols.
Work in a dark room, which obscures the details of your piece.
Use a larger tool (pencil, brush, etc.) than usual to create your piece.
Listen to a style of music that you usually don't listen to while creating.
Use canvas or paper half the size that you usually do.
Use canvas or paper twice the size you usually do. Be sure to fill the entire canvas.
Express the subject of your piece with an extreme close-up on part of it.
Use the qualities of repetition, pattern, and variation on a theme to express your subject.
Any more ideas?
This is what I've got so far:
Challenge
Evoke an emotion contrary to that which is obviously displayed by the subjects within the piece.
Experiment with lighting: Degree of lighting, angle, harshness, origin, single and multiple sources, color of lighting.
Use vibrant colours to create a sense of passion and urgency.
Reverse or flip your perspective, orientation or point of view on any piece you have previously created and recreate that piece.
Within the same piece, express the emotions anger, joy, sadness and melancholy. Subjects need not be human.
Use modern media to evoke a traditional feel.
Use modern media to evoke a strangely otherworldy feel.
Explore an unfamiliar style.
Focus on using negative space in a strong manner.
Experiment with chiarascuro.
Use unexpected colors for the elements in your picture.
Riff off of a famous artwork.
Depict the subject of your piece from an unexpected angle.
Experiment with deep perspective.
Try to capture a sense of time passing in your artwork.
Set a timer and complete your picture within a set amount of time.
Simplify the detail in your picture to reveal its essence.
Use colors that represent your emotional response to the subject, instead of the actual colors of the subject.
Do a series of pieces of the same subject, experimenting with changing the light and shadows.
Add hidden meaning to your piece with symbols.
Work in a dark room, which obscures the details of your piece.
Use a larger tool (pencil, brush, etc.) than usual to create your piece.
Listen to a style of music that you usually don't listen to while creating.
Use canvas or paper half the size that you usually do.
Use canvas or paper twice the size you usually do. Be sure to fill the entire canvas.
Express the subject of your piece with an extreme close-up on part of it.
Use the qualities of repetition, pattern, and variation on a theme to express your subject.
Any more ideas?