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got the color, the eyeballs, and possibly the 5’oclock muzzle!

And apparently sitting in Mr. Burns’ chair.

That’s about what I expected to see, when I put in the prompt “D’oh!”.

Instead, well…

…I’m not sure I want to know.

All well, but Homer must’ve lost 100 pounds.

“Annoyed Grunt” didn’t do much better.

https://creator.nightcafe.studio/collection/Xepercx2OArrMia3UsLy

Organic, eyebally, sphinctery, and lippy indeed…

The Zombie Ned Flanders is actually pretty good!

After noticing the “18th century atlas” mod in the options, I have recently been trying to generate a screen from a Pac-Man game in the style of an old map. The atlas mod didn’t work, so I moved on to trying to get it to work with “ukiyo-e” or “japanese scroll”. I started with “a game of Pac-Man”, and it grasped the concept of a round yellow thing (or sometimes a round thing of other colors) and usually a 2D-griddish look but almost never got Pac-Man’s open mouth, so I moved to “Pac-Man eating a ghost”. This led to a loss of the 2D nature but made some interesting images even if they were nothing like what I was originally trying for. So I started just throwing stuff at it. I used by Thomas Cole and Zdzisław Beksiński | trending on Artstation, which is a very nice paring I discovered in that message board thread I posted recently (try it, it won’t disappoint.) I also used golden hour (google it if you don’t know it) which can give very nice results.

I couldn’t cut it down to a couple of favorites, so here is a gallery. There is a wide range of styles.

The top one is the first and failed one, “a game of pac-man” and the 18th century atlas.

I borrowed some of your parameters from Ned to use in images of my own. Kept most of the second prompt set intact but added “golden hour”. Custom top set. Produces some beautful results. With a certain seed it keeps producing nearly the same girl (except when it tosses out something utterly different.) I keep trying it hoping that one of the times it will produce a perfectly symmetrical, unblemished face. (As you can see in two iteration 100s I included, it starts out with the potential to be better.)

Summary

“Yokai tronie full-length portrait hyperdetailed colored pencil drawing” - weight: 1

“8k resolution hyperrealism volumetric lighting photorealistic detailed painting golden hour” - weight: 1

9:16 aspect ratio

Seed 632350

Had a new one show up tonight.

Please do!

I liked the ones that looked like Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. They’re both iconic 2D art styles meshed together.

Wow! I just got 40 credits for the superstar badge, which apparently is 500 total likes.

While the settings can make very nice weird yokai portraits (they remind me a little of
Topps Ugly Stickers or Garbage Pail Kids), they are somewhat…less capable of producing vampires.

This app has stolen my mornings.

I managed to buy some credits so I’ve been experimenting. I’ve tried starting with just a title, for lack of a better term, in the first modifer line, just for a starter. Interesting, because I came up with this:

Mostly I experimented with what came up with better results, running something through Artistic and then evolving it with Coherent, or vice versa. I’ve also messed around with weighting certain lines of modifiers against others and separating out different categories of modifiers and stuff like that. So far, I’ve found that if I start out with a fairly descriptive title, run it through Coherent twice over and then evolve it through Artistic with the same modifiers, I can score - not the absolute rule, but most of the time.

Here are some of my other successful creations:

And I just got 20 credits for the Veteran Badge as I was posting this. Yay.

Had difficulty with salvaging this one. Finally decided to see if it would recognize “in the style of No Man’s Sky”; I think it did.

I guess it recognizes Borderlands as an art style but this is not the pile of weapons I asked for.

At least that’s better than the concrete wall it originally gave me.

I browsed through your images and saw one with an aurora. I decided to try a few of my own with location names. Here are Manhattan, London, Tokyo, and Tokyo. (Anyone notice any resemblance to the real cities?)

And here is alien landscape, using a custom noise file to get the panoramic aspect. I love how the city is just a small part of the midground and not dominating the image. For a title I’m thinking of Last Day on Krypton.

Here are a few to play around with with a new custom noise file.

I tried different prompts on those, replacing the “city” with “giant yokai parade”, “dinosaurs”, “robots”, and “airships”, but the AI wasn’t able add those on the landscape.

Turned those “weapons” into another cloud city:

Tried turning that concrete wall into a cloud city and got a landscape instead: