How I Created Generative Art with Python That 10000 DALL-E Credits Could Not Buy

<p>Python and Pillow: How to Code Something DALL-E Cannot Do</p> <p>In this blog post, I will showcase some of the generative art I created using the Python programming language, specifically utilizing the Pillow and Torch libraries. The inspiration for my artwork came from the visual compositions of Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, an Austrian music composer and visual artist.</p> <p>In early 2021 I was frequently browsing Catawiki because I wanted to buy some art to decorate my home office. When I came across Haubenstock-Ramati&rsquo;s creations on Catawiki in early 2021, I was immediately captivated by the intricate and beautiful nature of his parametric art. I had been wanting to do something creative with my coding skills for a while, I was inspired to develop code that could produce similar output. The image below is an example of one of the images that inspired me, created by Roman Haubenstock-Ramati.</p> <p><a href="https://towardsdatascience.com/how-i-created-generative-art-with-python-that-10000-dall-e-credits-could-not-buy-fcf804b61437"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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