“Lego observe the snow it sucks” (it wouldn’t let me use “fornicates”)
PlaygroundAI doesn’t really do box sets (at least I haven’t figured out how to accomplish it) but a quick wash of, “Vivisection Lego with model of probe in monkey brain” through V2 got me this:
Indiana moves to a nursing home. Gripping adventure!
Note the recommended player age.
This one is pretty good too:
Is that Homer Simpson in the first one? On the left side.
Yeah, I noticed that. Some sort of bird man? The eyes are very Simpsons.
Once upon a time a poor laborer was crossing a lake in a rowboat when his young son fell overboard. The distraught father leapt to the side of the boat only to see his son immediately sink out of sight. Moments later, a mysterious old man rose up from the depths of the lake…
(The Legoization was an afterthought for the realistic image I was working on.)
Threads here sometimes provide inspiration for my explorations in weirdness. A CS thread about pop tarts resulted in many prompts for an anthropomorphic pop tart (most of them with a hedgehog but a few with a goldfish). I went back and added “lego” to the beginning of a few prompts.
Any Lego Cthulhu’s involve sea monkeys?
Omg the little lobsters.
Prawns?
Brine shrimp. (Lego Cthulhu seamonkeys brine shrimp, as I captioned, was the prompt.)
I also tried for a comic book ad for Cthulu Seamonkeys, but it didn’t turn out like I wanted.
I like how the top left has BOTH the flying seamonkeys AND the Planet of the SeaApes seamonkeys! That’s covering the bases, monkey-wise.
Apparently that ape wishes to interview Cthulu.
I am impressed. But I’d be more impressed if, unprompted, some of the critters were wearing lipstick.
I recently was trying to make Groundhog Day related (non-lego) images but Bing doesn’t even want to allow me to use the character name “Phil Connor”. I had to go very vague and ask for “guy and groundhog from Groundhog Day”. Here is my first Lego try, the prompt is literally just “Lego guy and groundhog from Groundhog Day”.
I’m not even sure what iconic moment I was hoping to see, but after thinking about it, those aren’t bad. You’ve got the groundhog in a tree stump, a guy with a microphone, and analog alarm clocks, which aren’t in the scene but are in the poster.
But I decided to try giving a little more of a hint: “Lego guy and groundhog from Groundhog Day Phil”.
Okaaay, not what I was aiming for. So I tried for the scene with Phil letting Phil drive the truck.
Not bad for a quadruped, but not what I was aiming for. So I revisit the first results. This time it tried to produce signs that say “Gobblers Knob” without my asking for them.
One more try with a more detailed prompt and another iconic element from the movie
Bing/DE3 doesn’t quite know how a Lego toaster should look. Even though I didn’t ask for a microphone it still included one, apparently confident in that aspect of Groundhog Day. The groundhog seems pretty distraught to see the toaster.
I don’t understand this world anymore