milesjames
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So I work with AI in a variety of different ways in my working life and wanted to put it to the test.
I feed the AI basic rules and then the Barr report tips and tricks overview as a starting point then gave it tank dimensions.
120ltr 90cm L x 45cm D x 60cm H.
I then worked with the AI to support it make design decisions that were considerate of the style without giving personal preferences. This is what it suggested:-
So my thought was as a group lets review its work given the amount of experience here, I'm sure we could give it a good review. Once we have, I will give the feedback to the system and lets see if it can improve to a point that the scape feels accurate. Then I will be able to develop a basic AI command prompt for the newer scapers here to use it for their own scapes in the future.
I feed the AI basic rules and then the Barr report tips and tricks overview as a starting point then gave it tank dimensions.
120ltr 90cm L x 45cm D x 60cm H.
I then worked with the AI to support it make design decisions that were considerate of the style without giving personal preferences. This is what it suggested:-
- Foreground:
- Begin with a dense carpet of Staurogyne repens in the front left corner, covering the first 10 cm.
- Introduce Eleocharis parvula (Dwarf Hairgrass) behind the Staurogyne repens, extending from 10 cm to 20 cm.
- Midground:
- Plant Cryptocoryne (Earth Brown) starting from 20 cm to 30 cm, providing a different color and texture.
- Leave a small gap before the next group.
- Background:
- Plant Rotala macrandra Green from 40 cm to 60 cm, creating a tall background plant on the left side.
- Place Hygrophila salicofolia slightly to the right and behind the Rotala, covering the range from 60 cm to 80 cm.
- Focal Points:
- Integrate a few stems of Red Ludwigia (Ludwigia repens) sporadically within the background, ensuring they stand out and serve as focal points.
- Curtain Plant:
- Add a few strands of Vallisneria spiralis (Italian Val) on the far left side, starting from the front and extending towards the back, creating a curtain-like effect.
So my thought was as a group lets review its work given the amount of experience here, I'm sure we could give it a good review. Once we have, I will give the feedback to the system and lets see if it can improve to a point that the scape feels accurate. Then I will be able to develop a basic AI command prompt for the newer scapers here to use it for their own scapes in the future.