Abstract

As computer graphics technology supports pursuing a photorealistic style, replicated artworks with a photorealistic style overwhelmingly predominate in the computer-generated art circle. Along with the progression of generative technology, this trend may make generative art a virtual world of photorealistic fake, in which the single criterion of expressive style imperils art into the context of a single boring stereotype. This article focuses on the issue of style diversity and its technical feasibility by artistic experiments of generating flower images in StyleGAN. The author insisted that photo both technology and artistic style should not be confined merely for realistic purposes. This proposition was validated in the GAN generation experiment by changing the training materials.

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