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Community for AI image generation. Any models are allowed. Creativity is valuable! It is recommended to post the model used for reference, but not a rule.

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Prompt: A woman showing off her multiple fingers --ar 4:3 --v 6.1

Theme

It's time to forget all you've learned on how to make believable images and go back to the jankiness of older AI images.
We have all seen it, the weirdness AI can create when you least want to.
But for this week's theme, try to create an image with the AI mistake (extra fingers, weird posture, you name it) as it's main attraction.

Embrace the jank and turn it into something beautiful! :)

A bonus point can be earned by anyone who can make their image without explicitly describing the weirdness they want to see in the prompt. Just like when you don't want to see these kinds of fails.
For example: If you try to create a man with multiple legs, then a man with three legs wouldn't count, but a man running really fast with his legs would.
Consider it an extra challenge to see how well you know your model and if you can push it exactly to the desired breaking point :)

As before, take your time! Some of you can be super fast (me included) and I've noticed that the early bird usually catches the worm. So for this challenge I'm subtracting a point for anyone who posts within 24 hours.

Rules

  • Follow the community’s rules above all else
  • One comment and image per user
  • Embed image directly in the post (no external link)
  • Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun and learning)
  • Posts that are tied will both get the points
  • The challenge runs for 7 days from now on
  • Down votes will not be counted

Scores

At the end of the challenge each post will be scored:

Prize Points
Most upvoted +3 points
Second most upvoted +2 point
Third most upvoted +1 point
Most original +1 point
AI jank present +1 point
No explicit AI jank instructions in prompt +1 point
Last two entries (to compensate for less time to vote) +1 point
Prompt and workflow included +1 point
Post within 24 hours -1 point

It's a bit of a different challenge, but I hope you'll enjoy it!

The winner gets to pick the next theme. As always, have fun everyone!
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[–] thelsim@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 months ago (7 children)

I can see why you're no fan of the 24h thing. My reasoning was that the first 24 hours always gets most of the views, and a lot of people vote on whatever image is already posted and don't check back again afterwards.
The idea was to level the playing field a little for those who need a bit more time to post, whether it's because they're not free or because they might be living in a different time zone.

Anyway, like I wrote in my previous challenge, it's an experiment. If you and others think it works better without the 24h rule, then of course we can always change things back to how they were.

[–] merde@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

@ a flickr group and on a challenge like this one we used to start voting once entries were closed. Voting was done by comments because back then there weren't even 👍 or like buttons.

[–] thelsim@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

That could be an alternative, but it would make the whole process a lot more involved.

Maybe a new post could be made after the seven days are over with all the entries added as replies for people to vote on? Then after 24 hours a winner can be declared. It would at least give everyone an equal chance as far as exposure to the Lemmy algorithm goes and everyone can submit their entry at their own speed.

  1. Open submission post
  2. Let participants add their entries to the post as replies
  3. Close submission post after 7 days
  4. Create voting post with all entries as replies.
  5. Wait 24 hours
  6. Tally upvotes and other points to declare winner.
[–] cloudless@lemmy.cafe 4 points 2 months ago

I really like this. A lot of work indeed.

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