Creating portraits with artflow.ai? Old news. Creating abstract fantasy paintings with wombo.artnow we’re talking.

Wombo is already pretty well-known for their AI powered lip sync app that turns a selfie into a meme. (Although, I wonder what would happen if I piped artflow into wombo… LATER: IT WORKS!)

How long until we don’t know what’s real any more?

Anyway, the lip sync app is “wombo.ai”. Wombo’s new app is “wombo.art”, and generates random art based on prompts you type in, and an optional selection of an art style, which range from “synthwave” to “dark fantasy” and many points between.

First up was an easy one – “New England in autumn”, painted in vibrant colors. There’s the tree shapes and colors, rolling hill to the horizon, a foreground impression of a small village on the shore of a calm lake – no details, but the impression it gives is very clear.

With “Lonely Mountain”, I was thinking of Tolkein. There’s at least three lonely mountains that I can pick out, but I really do like how it came out.

In “Valheim”, I was trying to get it to generate an illustration for my latest post about battling an Abomination in Valheim’s swamps. I wasn’t really satisfied with anything it came up with; just using “Valheim” itself as the prompt, with Dark Fantasy as the art style, came out with what you see.

“Dragon’s Dogma” is the next game on my backlog, and wombo.art is really selling it for me, with the dragon breathing fire at what I imagine to be knights with a volcano erupting in the background.

Lastly, “Gladius” was generated from a prompt about Viking gladiators in an arena, and illustrates the last game I played through. I think it came out best of all :-)

Autumn

Lonely Mountain

Valheim

Dragon’s Dogma

Gladius