
Creating this artwork was like a deep marine syphilis-like arcket-every spraying, wave and light beam was guided by intention.
With this piece, I wanted to break the line between nature’s documentary film and cinema spectacle. The inspiration came from the actual shark violations in South Africa’s waters, but was not caught by a camera. Instead, it was carefully immediately engineered using modern generative AI tools.
I carefully described every visual indicator-from the calm turquoise waters to the violation of the second energy-to create a dramatic moment to create a dramatic moment. It was not just about realism, but also a method of realism Feels feel. I spent the jaw shape, the spread of the splash, even on the skin of the wet shark to improve the brightness of sunset.
This is the art of AIRsteration – unless there is a conflict between stress and beauty, directing it from the beginning, to improve it as a digital sculpture.
AI is not about pressing the art button. It’s about to know What You want to see – and guide AI there with the right balance of control and creativity. This piece stands as a proof of how powerful this new artistic language can be.
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AI art, generative art, quick engineering, environmental concept art, realism