Interesting to know of the existence of image generators as tools so will keep them in the back of my mind in case I have an application one day. I'm not as visually orientated as some people, so are there sound generators as well?? (I guess that's why I'm into "Blue Hills"). I used Generator Blog for my exercise....so much to scroll through with so little time. This site could be made more useful if their huge list of generating tools were divided up into pictorial and text orientated tools. The names given to them do not usually mean much and who's got the time to check them all out? I went to ones that I could figure what they might be and had fun printing a first class Qantas airline ticket from Wycheproof to Woy Woy, and rewriting President Obama's inauguration speech where I was able to get him to thank librarians for making this historic occasion possible.
LibraryThing was more exciting for me and I've got lots more checking of the provided links to do to see how other libraries use it....I would use it more as a professional tool than a private tool. I've set up one use of it here at my work but so far no feedback from my boss! Will keep you "posted" as they say in Blogland.
Forever With You ♡
10 years ago
Liked the way you were able to make modern photos look historic. I really enjoyed playing around with Image Generators and loved Library Thing though wondered when I'd ever have time to actually list all my books.
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ReplyDeleteHi GrannyBishop, Thanks for your comments about my image of Confucius... I will try a slide show...I used Goof Fortune Cookie generator from the list on http://www.signgenerator.org/....
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