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er based on the prompt “A Dan Flavin art of a rabbit”.</figcaption></figure><p id="2b9b">It’s a beauty. Simple, poetic, surprising. The reference to Dan Flavin creates an atmospheric, illuminated render of the rabbit. I could see this as a piece in my own space.</p><p id="16cf" type="7">“An Isamu Noguchi art of a rabbit”</p><figure id="8d22"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*gj4fxhoA7HyROuRpYyb8Ig.png"><figcaption>A DALL-E render based on the prompt “An Isamu Noguchi art of a rabbit”.</figcaption></figure><p id="113c">Stunning. There is a bit of surrealism in the form itself, but it’s an impressive concept of a rabbit.</p><p id="03ce" type="7">“A Barbara Hepworth sculpture of a rabbit”</p><figure id="4eee"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*7LOC2oigQDzizr7kBf2stg.png"><figcaption>A DALL-E render based on the prompt “A Barbara Hepworth sculpture of a rabbit”.</figcaption></figure><p id="7855">This render looks right out of the imaginary sculpture park itself. The texture is amazingly realistic, the composition is dynamic. In its poise, the rabbit displays a big personality.</p><h1 id="830a">Defining the three-prong prompt: A sculptural reference, persona, and an action</h1><p id="5b77">Now that we’ve explored a basic static DALL-E render of a sculptural reference, we can expand the prompt with a third contextual element, <b>action</b>.</p><p id="56be">We’ll ask for the rabbit to be active, jumping, or leaping.</p><figure id="3b09"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*lYLI6loWGLuEmEit8uZNKw.png"><figcaption>Adding ‘action’ to the initial prompt. This defines the 3-prong approach for the prompt.</figcaption></figure><p id="2f0c">Defining an action for our persona will add fluidity and spatial aspects. We can describe the action as leaping, or jumping through the air.</p><p id="360c">The prompts for DALL-E are thus:</p><p id="e870" type="7">“A Dan Flavin art of a rabbit leaping through the air”</p><figure id="a91c"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*OhgL44MaPkgu2NcnBBcPwA.png"><figcaption>A DALL-E render based on the 3-prong prompt “A Dan Flavin art of a rabbit leaping through the air”.</figcaption></figure><p id="1c1b">DALL-E rendered this beautifully based on the 3-prong input. The image has a cinematic, ethereal quality. While we’re not sure where this narrative is going, it can be the take-off point for the rabbit hero story.</p><p id="ac7b" type="7">“An Isamu Noguchi sculpture of a rabbit jumping through mid air”</p><figure id="5b4e"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*-tfcnwiVkpOpni9ziPb53Q.png"><figcaption>A DALL-E render based on the 3-prong prompt “An Isamu Noguchi sculpture of a rabbit jumping through mid air”.</figcaption></figure><p id="9b64">In this DALL-E image, the hero, the rabbit is taking on a playful personality, jumping into the air, escaping the picture, leaping into his freedom. Action here defines the hero as having energy and aspirations.</p><p id="6506" type="7">“A Barbara Hepworth sculpture of a rabbit jumping”</p><figure id="60fc"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*tn92Rom8N8RRMEy5-MTVvg.png"><figcaption>A DALL-E render based on the 3-prong prompt “A Barbara Hepworth sculpture of a rabbit jumping”.</figcaption></figure><p id="c4a3">This DALL-E rabbit seems to be dancing on his concrete cube, excited to be in this park-like environment. The action here adds delightfulness and subtlety.</p><h1 id="0612">Defining the four-prong prompt: The sculptural reference, persona, action, and environment</h1><p id="600e">We can expand a 3-prong set-up to include any other attribute. We can set the stage by defining the surroundings, colors, expression, background, textures, and so many other aspects.</p><figure id="44e0"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*_LiLU-WRYZnBBdfaLNyXCQ.png"><figcaption>An illustrative outline of a 4-prong approach to crafting the prompt. This includes the sculptural style reference, the hero (rabbit), the action, and the environment.</figcaption></figure><p id="b24a">For this exploration, we define the environment on the Barbara-Hepworth-inspired dancing rabbit.</p><p id="5bd8" type="7">“A Barbara Hepworth sculpture of a rabbit diving into a big swimming pool”</p><figure id="cc8

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f"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*VM3eVfQ3YmXeriXWTUAQBA.png"><figcaption>A DALL-E render based on the 4-prong prompt “A Barbara Hepworth sculpture of a rabbit diving into a big swimming pool”.</figcaption></figure><p id="0744">It’s a nice rendering, although it took a few rounds to get a render of the rabbit’s entire body. The form of the sculpture is lovely, smooth, and artistic. I could see this sculpture in someone’s swimming pool.</p><p id="3c60">This can become an idea for a prototype. Or it can be a visual cue for a story that yet has to be written.</p><p id="58a0">Expanding on the prompts can add interesting dimensions, although it will take several tries before DALL-E can loosely match one’s expectation, even on a rudimentary level.</p><h1 id="f09d">Learnings and takeaways</h1><p id="e758">DALL-E renders take time (and money). They need a meaningful prompts to make a render valuable to the designer.</p><p id="ea35">Crafting a prompt takes a conceptual input. We need to define our expectations of a DALL-E render. (Randomness is fine, but unsurprisingly, the outcome is unpredictable).</p><p id="4faf">It is important to know the artistic style references well. Read up about artists’ and their work and look images of their oeuvre. Delve into their universe that took them decades to create.</p><p id="6c89">Study art history, visit museums, attend art lectures, research art movements. It will come in handy when you need to write design inputs.</p><p id="47f6">Keep being amazed by what you see around you and make a note of it.</p><p id="2ce2">Experiment with the prompt, but don’t ask for the impossible. Remember, DALL-E pulls from open source databases. DALL-E doesn’t have the human ability to bend its mind around corners.</p><p id="5f04">Remain humble and always remember, DALL-E does not replace the human imagination and creative mind. DALL-E is a tool. We can use it to explore.</p><p id="bd7b">Above all, enjoy the journey into AI.</p><p id="87ca">And then, take a break from it all.</p><p id="734f"><b>Interested in learning more about UX design, AI, design tools & trends, and art? Join Medium with <a href="https://evaschicker2012.medium.com/membership">this link</a>, and support my future writing. Thank you! </b>✍️🧡</p><p id="7ff8"><i>All images created with DALL-E ©Eva Schicker 2023.</i></p><p id="be5c">Read more about AI and design:</p><div id="f8f5" class="link-block"> <a href="https://evaschicker.medium.com/applying-abstract-art-references-to-dall-e-as-stylistic-concepts-55a000660f8c"> <div> <div> <h2>Applying abstract art references to DALL-E as stylistic concepts</h2> <div><h3>5 explorations on how DALL-E’s AI is interpreting modernist art styles</h3></div> <div><p>evaschicker.medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*FJxhtMEaieIBKV-Tqsu18w.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><div id="144e" class="link-block"> <a href="https://evaschicker.medium.com/how-to-explore-the-golden-ratio-in-design-and-typography-b124331ba378"> <div> <div> <h2>How to explore the golden ratio in design and typography</h2> <div><h3>The secret lies in 1.61803398875</h3></div> <div><p>evaschicker.medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*6VIjPYDeIFm-JvSKNYg50g.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><div id="770e" class="link-block"> <a href="https://evaschicker.medium.com/creating-steam-in-css-d8641ba7525c"> <div> <div> <h2>Creating steam in CSS</h2> <div><h3>Think hot, delightful, freshly brewed coffee</h3></div> <div><p>evaschicker.medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*VuQaTsutYWfyUueWNHz2aQ.gif)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><p id="0bce">Thank you.</p></article></body>

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Let’s Talk About eSports Today.

I provide a quick overview of these exciting and lucrative games based on my experience. Great gamers can earn millions.

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I like eSports games as they are exciting. Watching them improves my mood and enhances my motivation.

In addition, eSport games contributes to busienss and economy. For example, great gamers earn millions of dollars bringing money to their countries. They inspire me to learn more about these games.

Electronic Sports (eSports) is essentially a competitive gaming branch. I would like to give a quick historical background for those who are not familiar with them.

eSports has a long history. Interestingly, the first-ever eSports tournament was held by the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Stanford University in 1972 on October 19th.

24 players met on this day to compete in “Spacewar” At the time, whoever placed first won a one-year subscription to “Rolling Stone” magazine.

Although at the time, the people allowed to compete were limited to universities and other similar institutes.

In the early 90s, Nintendo recognized the potential of the competitive gaming scene. So they organized the “Nintendo World Championships.”

There were three categories/games to compete in. These games included; Super Mario Bros, Rad Racer, and Tetris. The winners of these three competitions received golden Nintendo modules.

Later in the 90s, it became clear that the future of competitive gaming would be on PCs. As PCs became easily obtainable in the household, gaming on PCs also caught on.

In the mid-90s, the first large LAN gaming parties started, and smaller scale LAN parties became increasingly popular.

From these LAN parties emerged gaming clans that would strive for competitive play. These clans competed against each other in larger and larger tournaments.

Towards the end of the 90s, the first eSports leagues were founded. One of these included the “Electronic Sports League” (ESL), which emerged from the “German Clan League” (DeCL) and from “ClanBase.”

In the early 90s and early 2000s, Germany organized the “Gamers Gathering” in Duisburg. More than 1600 European players gathered to compete in various games.

Also, in the early 2000s, South Korea hopped on the eSports bandwagon and was professionalized by founding “The Korean e-Sports Association” (KeSPA).

From the beginning, KeSPA focused on the possibilities of marketing eSports on TV. Counter-Strike (CS) was one of the games that kickstarted the mainstream eSports division.

CS was released in 1999, resulting from a small team of students. The gameplay includes a counter-terror unit team going against a terrorist squad.

The primary game mode was a defuse-the-bomb type mode. The terrorists would plant the bomb, and the counter-terrorists would aim to defuse it in an FPS (First Person Shooter) game style.

CS was one of the most popular eSports games for over ten years, eventually being replaced by CSGO (Counter-Strike Global Offensive) in 2012.

In the present day, eSports is bigger and more popular than ever. They include competitions in both LAN and online settings.

Currently, some of the most popular eSports games include League of Legends, CSGO, Valorant, Rocket League, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Dota 2, and Super Smash Bros.

Unlike earlier eSports events, present-day eSports prize pools consist of massive cash prizes. Some specific eSports tournaments can potentially offer prize pools above the millions.

Here’s a list of some of the largest prize pools in eSports history. I compile the stories as a hobby. If you want to learn more about them, you can find more information about each prize detail by writing the names of the competitions in your search engine.

For example, an Australian mate’s story in 2018: “E-sports: Australian teenager wins $3 million at the International Dota 2 Championships.

The Dota 2 Asia Championship — $3 Million

The Overwatch League 2019 — $3.5 Million

The Fortnite Fall Skirmish — $4 Million

The PUBG Global Championship — $4.4 Million

The 2020 Call of Duty League Championship — $4.6 Million

The 2018 League of Legends World Championship — $6.4 Million

The PUBG Global Invitational 2021 — $7.1 Million

The 2021 Honour of Kings World Champion Cup — $7.7 Million

The 2019 Fortnite World Cup Finals — $30.4 Million

The International 10 (Dota 2) — $40 Million

As you can see, simply playing your favorite games well enough can earn you some serious cash.

I believe many people don’t realize how far professional gaming has come. Many people can rely on gaming as a full-time job, similar to professional athletes who do the same.

I don’t believe I can ever become as good as some of these professionals. Although I often enjoy watching some of these eSports broadcasts on Twitch.

Some of my favorite eSports games to watch include Rocket League, Valorant, and CSGO

In conclusion, eSports has clearly come a long way since 1972. Not only has it become insanely more popular, but it has also become a lot more accessible.

Not to mention the insane prize pools that are available.

I thoroughly enjoy eSports tournaments and probably will for a while.

Tell me which eSports game is your favorite to watch.

Thank you for reading my story. I wish you a prosperous life.

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