Quick painting of a Caribbean living room

It is many years ago since I lived in Barbados and while there, in my spare time, I studied interior design through Rhodec International in Boston, USA. One of the things we had to learn was to be able to sketch a room quickly. I mean really quickly. This was a quick sketch and painting of my own living room.  It was cool and comfortable and I often changed the loose sofa covers and cushion covers (which I had made) to match my mood. This was my 'ocean' phase. That's supposed to be me studying on the sofa. I used a small Winsor & Newton palette. 

I found the hardest part of studying interior design, and we had to study a wide range of topics including rock formation, was perspective. It took me a while. The books I have on perspective, and it has been a long time since I looked at them are these:

  1. Reekies Architectural Drawing by Tony McCarthy
  2. Colour Drawing: Design Drawing Skills and Techniques for Architects, Landscape Architects, and Interior Designers by Michael E. Doyle
  3. Draw Interiors by Mary Seymour
  4. Perspective for Interior Designers: Simplified Techniques for Geometric and Freehand Drawing by John F. Pile

It is early days in the development of AI but this is what Grok Imagine made of my above painting with absolutely no input from me whatsoever.  The problem is that every time I want to make an adjustment to a video-from-image, or add audio, it changes the image entirely. If there is a way around that, I have yet to find it. Anyway, here it is.  Good, isn't it?