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AI Art & Image Generation
A place to share images and art generated by artificial intelligence and similar tools.
Rules:
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All posts must be relevant to image generation with artificial intelligence.
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Please include the name of the AI or tool used to generate your image at beginning of your post to promote searchability. Example: "[Midjourney] Picture of a lake."
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It's not required, but we encourage you to include the prompt used to generate the image in the description of your post.
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To avoid spam, please try to limit yourself to five posts a day. Feel free to add as many images to your posts as you'd like.
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Please keep NSFW content to a minimum. Risque content is allowed, but pornographic AI art is not. There are plenty of other places to share that. Posts not flagged as NSFW will result in a temporary ban.
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Do not self promote your AI tools you created without mod permission. Also any other post about AI tools that seem sketchy will be removed and the user banned at the moderators discretion. Please report a post if you think it should fall in line with breaking this rule.
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Please be nice to your fellow users and make sure to follow Lemmy World's rules of conduct: https://mastodon.world/about
Recommended Communities:
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Check out !imageai@sh.itjust.works for more AI Images.
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Check out !dnd_ai@lemmy.world for discussion about AI tools you can use in your Dungeons & Dragons games.
My thought exactly lol.
I had to look up that reference. That's an excellent reference :D
We just started that season so it’s fresh in my mind lol
Like a futuristic Dr Emmett from Back to the Future
It's really fascinating to see what it can come up with and what others see in it. I did a few similar prompts, with results anywhere between Doc Brown, white haired Mark Hamill and most ending up as John Slattery (Roger Sterling on Mad Men, which was what I was kind of picturing in my head). I'm pleased it didn't go all Colonel Sanders on me!
This is awesome! It's so neat to see other people's taste and what Bing and the others do with it.
I'm not even sure if 'thank you' is an appropriate response here, since the tech did all of the heavy lifting :D
It's very impressive for sure. I've seen what others made with it, so I figured... I'd see what 'it' can do. So, I just input some prompts based on stuff that was in my head, and it actually did quite well with what I imagined. It also did quite well with the style I imagined on other prompts. Stuff like 'sunny, colorful, retro-futuristic' gave me this rich, dreamy, 50's advertising vibe that can give you an interesting vibe.
Of course, there's plenty of silly things to be found in the resulting images if you look closely. This one looks quite error-free, others had some odd perspective issues, cars driving on the wrong side of roads or empty, people walking out of place or facing wrong directions, etc. Here's one that I made with a prompt like 'people boarding a retro airliner while an attractive stewardess waves at us'. Looks generally OK, except the plane has no wing and the stewardess appears twice as large as anyone else in it. A few others had similar surreal qualities.
It is interesting to think about generated images. It really is just seeing what it does with the words we put together, but each user comes away with a little bit different style from the choice of words, the ideas each of us are interested in, and which variant from the responses we choose.
So while you can't take much ownership over the computational work that was done to make the image, I think you can take ownership of the style and thought that you put into it.
I like to think I've got at least an impressive enough vocabulary to work with as a professional writer :D
Though it does feel weird to be that descriptive to a piece of software. It's almost like you're telling it a little story about the thing you saw in your head and it's trying to literally 'paint the picture'. Bing actually encourages you to write more in-depth prompts, and I actually ran out of space on some of them, while I definitely had potential details to share with it. I suppose that means I'm at least giving it enough to work with :D
Yes, it's weird and so cool how being good at describing things suddenly became a good catalyst for the computer to spit out whatever pictures we have in mind.