I'm just catching up on this thread and it's insane how far its come. Aside from the shitty image gen within Facebook that I use to make stupid pictures to troll my mother (whose in her 80s) with, I haven't messed with this stuff.
Would you mind letting me know what the prompts / selections you used to make an image like this?
My son is 6 and never stops talking, he has all these ideas of kinds of monsters. I love the idea of recording him and trying to create something based off of it.
Edit: I don't know if this is one of those threads where an image is required. So here's a mountain sunrise with a sex potato:
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Ultra-realistic, HDR fantasy art of a tribal warrior, a humanoid hybrid of a warthog. Thick, bristled hide covered in dried mud and ritual scars, massive tusks curling from its snarling maw. Small, piercing eyes glow beneath a headdress of bones and feathers. Clad in crude leather armor, wielding a brutal stone cleaver. Stands atop a smoldering battlefield, ash swirling in the air. Dramatic lighting, rich textures, Magic: The Gathering style.
I love how the title could have been written by a basset hound.
Funny you should mention it right now. See my video link. First time we see real correct text I think.Anyone know why they always seem to fuck up any text you try to put into a picture? Is it intentional? It seems like nothing could be easier than following a command that says "write this exact text on the picture" but it seems to insist on fucking it up on some random way. Pic for example...
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That is pretty wild. These things are really fun but if I actually had to use them to come up with a specific image I would lose my damn mind. It's really interesting what it pays attention to and what it changes without being asked to, like the glasses disappearing in that video. Why would it do that?Funny you should mention it right now. See my video link. First time we see real correct text I think.