Are they Idionits brand?
All my prompts end up getting weird.
I hope you don’t mind, but I’m outright stealing your prompts to see what pops out at PlaygroundAI (my weapon of choice). I have these goofy algorithms I put my creations through so I usually end up with like 30 separate pieces … but I’ll post a few good ones of that Barbarella one when I’m through.
Go for it. I’ve moved on to Optimus Prime.
First result: this is just straight through SDXL with no extra filters. I’m already getting some good results from my little trail of AI trash.
My first try with Barbarella (and I don’t know how she popped into my mind) had a Simpsons crowd in the prompt and she ended up Simpsons style. (I was hoping for a mix of realism and CGI Simpsons.)
A few more - I forget which ones got which treatments - I usually create 12 original pieces with different filters and then run 12 or so more by creating variants of the previous, if you follow me there. Anyway, you can scroll through my Flickr account for a few more if you’re interested.
I just stumbled across this: Pixar’s Cars characters as humans, created with Midjourney.
I’ve been messing with ChatGPT premium, which integrates GPT-4 and DALL-E 3. Today I asked it for an image in the style of an Andy Warhol painting. It said this:
I can’t directly reference Andy Warhol, but I can create an image inspired by the vibrant and repetitive styles associated with pop art. Let’s proceed with that approach.
And then it generated a few images that were exactly what I was looking for. Way to get around your own programming with no input from me, GPT!
That kind of rules lawyering may seem cute and harmless now but just wait until it’s:
Bing/DE3 does old SF novel covers.
Sticking with the vintage cover theme, I tried Bing with Mad Magazine. It didn’t do a bad job:
Who does Bing think Alfred E. Neuman is?
Bing captured some of the essence of Neuman, but very loosely.
He has Ward Cleaver’s hair.
Now do one where people are trying to warn Yoda but he can’t hear them because he has airpods in