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Just a little experiment today
I asked AI to translate my watercolor into photography, and then bring it back into watercolor again.
Not replacing art, just letting mediums talk to each other.
In fact, it makes me want to paint more, photograph more, and notice light more carefully.
Sometimes inspiration comes from simply seeing the same dream in a different language.
Convert watercolor into photography With FluX Klein and this prompt:
“Convert this watercolor artwork into a realistic photograph. Preserve the composition, mood, and subject exactly, but replace painterly brushstrokes with natural textures, realistic lighting, true depth of field, and photographic detail. Skin, fabric, water, foliage, and surfaces should appear physically real rather than painted. Soft natural light, subtle shadows, authentic color grading, high-resolution photography look, gentle cinematic realism, no brush strokes, no watercolor textures.”
And reimagine any photograph into dreamy hazy breezy watercolor, we can use this prompt with FluX Klein:
“Transform this photograph into a dreamy hazy breezy watercolor painting in EmmAI Fragile Vision style. Soften all sharp photographic edges into wet-on-wet pigment diffusion. Replace photographic surface detail with luminous watercolor washes, subtle paper grain, and organic bleeding edges. Allow light to bloom more than form, with glowing mist, soft bokeh-like pigment dispersions, and faded vintage textures. Simplify details into emotional minimalism and poetic negative space. Maintain the original composition and mood, but reinterpret realism into impressionistic watercolor softness. Colors should feel slightly desaturated, airy, and layered transparently, with unfinished edges and gentle atmospheric depth. Melancholic undertone, delicate restraint. No hyper-sharp lines, no digital artifacts, no text, no symbols.”