Digital art creator algorithm website

I guess it recognizes Jack Davis but what’s with the ape head?

I don’t know, but I love it.

Hm. It recognizes Robert Crumb but leans heavily toward his NSFW stuff.

Okay, I tried your same prompt (but in my preferred widescreen) and didn’t get anything remotely similar (or remotely good.) look at the earliest image in this group

I then did a couple of test images to see how his name added to some of my more usual prompts. It works well (but, sadly, looking nothing like his Mad style). So I did some of my experimenting on “thing happening in location”. Apparently “spooky” means “purple”?

I was working on these experiments last night, too. These are all yurei parades using Thomas Cole, Dan Witz, Margaret Keane, and Zdzisław Beksiński as modifiers. Three are on desolate alien planets, two on lush alien planets, one through Tokyo, one on a grass-covered hill, one through wildflowers, and one in a fairy myshroom village, which came out really interesting despite (because of?) the typo.

I started with an actual Jack Davis image; that might have helped.

My first attempt at a DJ resulted in some record albums hidden behind a dirty wall.

Now that’s this:

That reminds me of an image I did once with the modifier “paper dolls”.

blank sheet of paper, by Mark Rothko

Tried to get Wolfman Jack and ended up with Wolfman Sloth.

Got an interesting old woman (and an interesting paper mache balloon with a shiny gold crest) in a prompt using Robert Crumb.

I edited her mouth slightly to make it a little more coherent.

Editing for sending to image upscalers is interesting. With small details you basically have to edit one pixel at a time. At 4x each pixel becomes 16 and at 8x 64, so every pixel counts and meaningful edits can come from single-digit pixel changes.

Saw a bunch of colorful tents on a web page about super-resolution GANs, tried to make something nice. (this isn’t bad, but not what I was aspiring to.)

Stuck tents on an alien landscape.

Did some attempts at producing a space scene of a gas giant planet with moons. It didn’t go very well, even with start images. This is probably the best.

Also tried putting a gas giant in the night sky over an alien world. This is the best of those.

But that only accidently looked like a planet in the sky because the AI was for the most part apparently trying to make giants made out of gas.

But I did reach a prompt set that generates some really interesting alien worlds with aliens.

Here’s the alien from that linked image edited and upscaled.

The prompt set works well with 2.35:1 noise files.

So. When I was a teenager my dad once told me that he loved Earth, Wind & Fire’s Way of the World because “I planted a flower and you are the pearl I grew”. I have a collection going on called Song Lyrics where all the original prompts are, well, song lyric snippets. Here is what I got (after a few iterations) of the lyric: Plant your flower and you’ll grow a pearl. Gotta say, I’m feeling it.

Wow! Sundays might be the day to try to get the top hourly badge for a hundred credits. I just got it with a mere 20 likes.

Using your iteration 200 image I made “border collie emerging from a wet surface”.

What does “lurching” do?

Nice! This is older and might require a trigger warning.

Actually, I don’t think it does anything. It was a leftover from trying to improve this one to get more ‘lurching’ out of of my demigod. It’s all part of my things emerging from wet surfaces collection.

https://creator.nightcafe.studio/creation/NU2NiAfgU3tvqBparvVN

Funny, I almost tried Donald Trump just now, after “Batman” looked like a lucha libre/Mexican wrestler. I decided that the black/white influence was already too heavy to overcome, though.

I did make a Donald Trump once, when I was trying x yokai (wildflower yokai, fire yokai, grinch yokai, etc.)

In the past I found that “In the style of Batman the Animated Series” seemed to have some effect. But I never got anything good out of it worth publishing.