Posted on 05/25/2024 2:16:37 PM PDT by Ciaphas Cain
The first batch of pictures I made with ChatGPT got some good response. Here is a second helping. Some of these were suggested by others. The rest, percolated to the top of my (questionably stable) gray matter and wouldn't leave me alone until I did something with them. Don't know if I'll ever do something like this again, ChatGPT is a great tool but it shouldn't be a "toy".
Anyhoo, enjoy!
Colonel Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts movement, fighting zombies
The Joker with a Hello Kitty bomb
Two dachshunds in the style of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Big Daddy from the video game BioShock
Jesus confronting a Dalek
(a friend who teaches Sunday school asked if I could make this for him, it might be used in a lesson or something)
Eowyn from The Lord of the Rings
Indolence
Lyndon Johnson as a Cenobite from the Hellraiser movies
I can't decide what to call this:
"Horror of Taxes" or "Terror of Liberalism"
John F. Kennedy had he lived to be 75
Perry Mason and the Hamburglar
Santa Claus with a flamethrower
Young Al Capone
Space Marine of the Ultramarines chapter (Warhammer 40,000) battling a xenomorph
it (leonardo AI) mostly refused to do Jimi Hendriks too- came out with soem really weird renditions that looked nothign like him- a few were close though
Is image creation limited to the paid version?
Is image creation restricted to desktops OS’s?
Can image creation be done on apple ipads and iPhones?
Thank you.
anime eyes.
I just deliver ‘em as the AI creates them :-P
i think for Chatgpt it is limitted- the ones i listed above are free and give you a good number of renders per day- just keep the number of renditions per task to 2-4 and it won’t rip through credits too fast- also certain models/styles use more or less credits depending- so keep an eye on that too- there are lots of models to choose from
I like the ‘Whimsical” model in stylar for artwork that looks primitive almost- as that is the type of art i do sort of- but there are lots to choose from- stylar has good 3-d capabilities- leonardo not so much
Yes, image creation is limited to the paid version. There is an app that you can download for iPad (which is what I used to create these) and iPhone.
I'm a bit surprised that it let Hamburglar be generated pretty much "as-is".
Thanks very much, Bob.
I don’t know yet whether the Spirit might be challenging me to begin another Bible art series....
In doing these I'm just being random, for the most part. "Indolence" sprang to mind as an old issue of MAD Magazine popped into my head. That's all I entered into the AI, "indolence".
I think my favorite of the lot is the two dogs in the fashion of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. But I own a dachshund so I might be a little biased ;-)
I tried replicating that. What it returned was a dramatic shot of Jesus turning over a table, as described in scripture.
This kind of AI can be hit or miss but when it hits the results can be REALLY good.
Thanks for your encouragement.
Impressive!
First time I saw that movie (Scrooged I mean) I was honking with laughter. The “dark” promo of Scrooge made me almost lose bladder control.
I just tried to generate “Jerry Lewis in Paris” a few times. The results look nothing like Lewis. Maybe in the next iteration of ChatGPT it will be better.
AI "art" is not real art at all. It would be better to commission a real artist to paint Eowyn. So much heart and soul in such a thing. And it would put money in the pocket of the artist.
I have come to call these "products" or "renditions", not art.
If I could do it, it ain’t art.
I just noticed that the space marine is missing a finger on his right hand. :-P
I’ve lost track how many years I’ve called him my brother, it’s been that long. Maybe he can teach this old man AI. Dunno. I think the cloud engineering and architecture learning filled my brain up.
Just to be safe Jesus should really be at the top of some stairs....
Funny you mention that. I have been making some crazy designs with Autodesk’s “generative” ai designs. Now the design is semi automated. Define your rigid structures for FEA analysis, your loads, your modulus, all that good stuff and send it to the cloud. It pops out a dozen different designs that you can use as a guide to make it actually manufacturable. The only way to really manufacture the trick stuff is 3d printing wax plugs for investment casting. There are some good results for carbon fiber molds .
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