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Ferdinand Knab goes really well with wildflowers.

Those are amazing.

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I’m enjoying its take on typefaces:

Hieroglyphs:

And Satan in Paris:

I really like its more abstracted creations.

Try the style of Piet Mondrian.

Here are wildflowers

And here is a yokai parade

Killing two birds with one stone, here are more abstract tests that are also wildflower tests.

I love the Frank Stella. The Jackon Pollock is as worthless as real Jackson Pollock.

Pffft. That’s very obviously a (squints) … Rosthurk Hellfield painting

Actually, it looks kind of like a Rosthurk Hellfield refrigerator magnet.

Wildflower Meadow #2 garnered so many likes in an hour that I got 100 credits!

Woah. Looks like you get that for topping the hourly contribution list. Nice!

Prompt one:

Wildflowers | 8k resolution | hyperrealism | volumetric lighting | photorealistic | postcard | style of Ferdinand Knab

Prompt two:

Something organic and moist with sphinctery, eyebally, and lippy parts | style of Zdzisław Beksiński

Wildflowers can make some pretty good aliens.

This is

“Wildflowers | style of wayne barlowe” - weight: 1

“Alien landscape | style of michael whelan” - weight: 1

With a custom start image made from an ear of Glass Gem corn.

I have been attempting “wildflower insanity”, but it is not there yet:

I was very happy with this wildflower yokai I produced, so I thought of trying specific plants. Here is a sunflower yokai and a pumpkin.patch yokai.

I might try other plant types later, but I then got distracted in trying to make an interesting Great Pumpkin rising from the pumpkin patch. (Nothing spectacular on that front.)

I must have completety tuned out this thread when I glanced at it here and there; made two works which I was very pleased with. The freemium business model however blows hairy monkey balls; I gleaned some tips in the thread here and there to get extra free credits, but can someone post a comprehensive tip guide to all of the credit shortcuts? TIA.

They don’t track your IP, so every time you open an incognito window you get 5 credits. (The drawback is that when you close the window, you lose that account, so download the images first.)

The way I found to get the most credits for a fresh account:

Open a new incognito window just before 8:00 PM and get 5 credits. At 8:00 you will get 5 more credits. Make 10 1-credit images and share all of them. You will get 1 credit at 1 share, 2 credits at 5 shares, and 2 credits at 10 shares. So that is 15 guaranteed credits total. Then there are the crapshoot credits— 1 credit for the first first “like” for one of your images comes more often than not, sometimes the instant an image is published, because people are always trying to get bonus credits (you get 1 credit after liking 10 creations). You also get more credits is someone follows you, if you get 5 likes, and if you get 10 likes (among other things) but those are longer-term things than you are likely to get in a short-term incognito tab. The most credits I’ve gotten with a fresh incognito window open for a matter of minutes is 18.

If you have a long-established “official” account the bonus credits other than the daily 5 credit top-off are much more sparse on the ground.

Although, they seem to be retroactively adding badges. Every once in awhile I get some credit for something accomplished a while back.

BTW, if you press the three dot menu icon on the top of your top image, it gives you a bulk download option to get all of your images in a zip. This has the bonus feature of listing your creation settings for each file if you haven’t changed the title.

I mentioned this before, but if you have your own GPU you can run it yourself. However, it is not worth the bother unless you have lots of video memory.

I use the integrated graphics on an older non-gaming PC. I have no chance of running something like that. (I actually use my smartphone much more than the PC.)

“Refrigerator magnet” works as a style prompt.