Innovative Housing From Nature
I thought I would have some fun today. I saw a post on another site where someone used the idea of living in giant pieces of fruit as a prompt for DALLE 3.
In these days with a housing crisis happening in many countries, governments are searching for innovative ways to get affordable housing built quickly.
Now mind you, engineering large enough fruits and vegetables to turn into homes might take some time but, what the heck, person needs to dream eh.
Here's what I got while I was playing around. I took me a while to find a prompt that produced some interesting images. This is what I came up with:
vibrant realistic colors, isometric cross-section surreal realism doodle, a person's home inside a , cinematic lighting --chaos 10 --ar 16:9 --stylize 150 --v 6
Here's my results. I'll start with the fruit.
Pineapple
Lemon
Grape
Strawberry
Mango
Cherry
Banana
Orange
Blueberry
Avocado
Watermelon
Kiwi
Peach
Who knew fruit could be so liveable? Make you want to search out how to grow those giant pieces of fruit. Not sure how they would do in the cold climes. I guess there would have to be some modification so they don't rot so insulation could be added as well. The practicalities do get in the way, eh?
Okay, let's wrap up with some vegetables. All but one of these vegetables are among my favourites. The one that is on my naughty list, well, if it could be used for something other than food, I'm good.
Yes, I know some twit some where decided to classify tomatoes as fruit. It's not in my world and never will be, so, it's with the veggies.
Tomato
Corn on the Cob
Green Bean
Carrot
Potato
Onion
Which one of the veggies is on my naughty list?
All the images were generated in Midjourney.
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I enjoyed being able to flow right over to Out of the Shadows CA website. It’s really coming along. What’s a strong architecture! Congrats!
I did get some progress done ... i need to fill in content .. will work on that today
hehee those are fun!!!
and.... you're gonna laugh when you see the season 2 DreeMerge lol
not the same..but ... you will laugh 😂
you have me intrigued
I'll just say it started as a funny story from my garden last summer... and then someone gifted me something in honor of the story...
and it's grown into something pretty spectacular! hehehe
we are halfway done with the design portion and just beginning on the intricacies...
i think it's gonna be....FUN.
lolol
certainly sounds like it
and of course....green bean
naughty naughty naughty lol
anyone who knows me, knows exactly what ends up on the naughty list lol
hehehehe have you ever liked them any way??
like...i used to always hate them too...but then I went to a friend's garden and picked.them.fresh...ans we snacked on them raw....and I thought THIS is how they should be eaten! hahahaha
they were so fresh and sweet and crisp! lolol
but..... knowing you...lolol
that would still be a NO!!! 😂
My parents grew them ... I will on occasion eat french cut green beans which are a different strain from the ones that are most commonly served as green beans
huh!!!! well that's something I never knew!!!! I thought they were all off limits!!!
I feel like I have valuable shadows trivia now !!!😝
it does come out at times LOL
Wow, orange you glad you thought of this grape post! I would comment more but avacado go write my own post!
The floating carrot would be so fun to live in!
Onion?
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