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Created in Ideogram 3.0. |
I'm continuing to try out Ideogram, turning text prompts into images for use with the blog and family history related projects. Above is a wine crate next to a vineyard completely generated with AI from a text prompt. I used the idea of a Spanish winery in the ancestral region of the Campuzano family. Unlike last time, I did not use another photo as a reference. I asked for a "photo-realistic winery crate with the words Bodega Campuzano etched onto the crate and Cantabria on the bottom". Ideogram took that idea and returned four suggested images, including the one above.
Below is another suggested image, showing the crate with wine bottles, perhaps in the tasting room at my fictitious Spanish winery. I like this one with the simulated Cantabrian shield or family crest on either side of the box. These look pretty good for being AI generated.
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Created in Ideogram 3.0. |
A long time ago (around 2002 & 2003), before I moved into my current profession, I had developed a wine label, including the domain names and prepared trademark clearances. I was even talking with a European producer on the label concept, and attended an industry tasting event at the exclusive Athenaeum Club in London. Ultimately life took another path, and I ended up in the Internet industry instead of the wine business.
Playing around with this AI tool on this Spanish winery idea above brings back memories of the old wine labels and the crazy experience of our whirlwind trip to London for the tasting. One of these days I may write more about that experience on the blog. Maybe I'll use Ideogram and bring back some images of the labels, showing how they would look today.
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