In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to Create AI-generated art using NightCafe, Apply styles and techniques to customize artwork, and Produce a digital art portfolio showcasing AI creativity.



NightCafe for Beginners: Create AI Art

Instructor: Mo Rebaie
Access provided by Taipei Medical University [TMU]
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What you'll learn
- Create AI-generated art using NightCafe 
- Apply styles and techniques to customize artwork 
- Produce a digital art portfolio showcasing AI creativity 
Skills you'll practice
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About this Guided Project
Learn step-by-step
In a video that plays in a split-screen with your work area, your instructor will walk you through these steps:
- Explore AI generated artworks on NightCafe 
- Create your First AI Art on NightCafe Studio 
- Refine Art with Advanced Techniques 
- Use Images that you Created previously 
- Fine-Tune a model for your Own Art 
- Build Your AI Art Portfolio 
Recommended experience
Awareness of Generative AI and Computer Vision
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- Skill-based, hands-on learning - Practice new skills by completing job-related tasks. 
- Expert guidance - Follow along with pre-recorded videos from experts using a unique side-by-side interface. 
- No downloads or installation required - Access the tools and resources you need in a pre-configured cloud workspace. 
- Available only on desktop - This Guided Project is designed for laptops or desktop computers with a reliable Internet connection, not mobile devices. 
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