Digital art creator algorithm website

Stable Diffusion 3 is on the way.

I’m having way too much fun with Bing AI lately.

Walter White in Bavarian skateboard contest:




Angry tattooed toddlers:



The “angry toddler” meme is too fun.

Angry toddlers line dancing with cheering parents:




Have you noticed that Night Cafe now has Dall-E 3? Available only to paid subscribers, but they offer different aspect ratios.

(They’ve also recently added a new premium-only upscaler.)

Photo of Angry tattooed yakuza toddlers line dancing with cheering salarymen.

https://i.postimg.cc/Dyq5qDK2/f682a6b8-366c-4641-9d41-5b750d00f347.jpg

Nice. Was that Dalle 3?

Yes.

Hey, they’ve changed how it imbeds!

I should have asked, “did you use DE3 in Night Cafe”.

No, I don’t have a paid account.

Cheezus?

Google’s AI apparently also modifies prompts in the background to create diversity. Republicans blame Biden.

I think Bing/DE3 did a nice job of doing (accurate) hand-lettering on this one.

Vote Dinkley

A jinkie in every pot.

A while back someone noticed that Bing/DE3 did a good job of making a possum wearing a wizard hat. For some reason (but surely related to wonky text generation) the possum’s name became Bread Climp. So one of the current most popular trends on Facebook’s AI groups is many various adventures of Bread Climp (Search #BreadClimp to see ones people bothered to hashtag.)

Here are some of mine.

(These four are just various, no theme and only two rhyme.)

Night Cafe recently added SDXL Lightning. Faster renders, so they charge only 0.5 credits each instead of the 1 credit for SDXL 1.0. My first try was “Mulder and Scully confronting Alf”.

Hmm, I’m doing it from the demo page and my efforts don’t look great at all. Bing is much better. Am I missing something?