
I Can't Believe It. I'm Making My Own Fan Art
The square images get used to promote Ancilla on Instagram, but the larger images are just me goofing around on Canva for the joy of it.
This is an edit of a promotional ad I made last September.
This was originally going to be an image of "ancilla" looking at "Magister," but the female I snipped from a painting seems to be looking away, almost giving side-eye; meanwhile, after I edited off Count Vronsky's beard, he looked more like "zed" than like "Magister!" Oops.
I probably should have saved this for promoting Soror Mystica.
Larger pictures. These ones made use of AI-generated images of "Magister" and "ancilla," which I then inserted into collages before adding yet more layers and collage elements.
Of all the generative AI out there, I think Canva's bot is probably the least dirty. Artists who sell photos and other stock images to Canva for templates consent to their work being used for Canva's image bank and for bot training. What happens on Canva then stays on Canva.
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