PigLick on 19/11/2024 at 07:42
You do realise that with each AI generated artwork, a small child dies from starvation?
Azaran on 19/11/2024 at 15:21
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Because obviously there is nothing more artistically meaningful than Beethoven playing chess with Death in a stone corridor[/IMG]
I know who I'm betting on
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You do realise that with each AI generated artwork, a small child dies from starvation?
A solution to overpopulation?
Perfect cozy spot, I can spend hours just staring at a nice fire
LordBooford on 21/11/2024 at 07:07
I'm new to AI art and find it really interesting to see how easy it is to create images. A lot of the time it's not really exactly what you were expecting but it can have a slot machine type compulsiveness. I visit Night Cafe mostly but it seems so geared towards really sickly sweet stuff like neon butterflies flying over a full moon or pastel laughing kittens. I tried a real fantasy cliche of a smiling hobbit stealing treasure in a cave with a very obvious huge scorpion lurking behind him but nobody seemed to get the message and all the comments were like "nice work" and "super cute portrait!" Disney had more of edge than most Night Cafe.
mxleader on 21/11/2024 at 14:16
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I'm new to AI art and find it really interesting to see how easy it is to create images. A lot of the time it's not really exactly what you were expecting but it can have a slot machine type compulsiveness. I visit Night Cafe mostly but it seems so geared towards really sickly sweet stuff like neon butterflies flying over a full moon or pastel laughing kittens.
With Night Cafe I usually pick a random model. Then I choose either sinister or horror styles, runtime: long, single image, and 16:9 ratio. Then I keep clicking until I get something that resembles the text prompt, and I like. One thing I learned the other day is that most AI art generators put more emphasis on the first parts of text prompts and the least amount towards the end. So if your prompt is too long sometimes the generator will ignore the last bits of the prompt.
These two use all the same parameters except I changed the model. The results were very similar image but different styles. Night Cafe generators are getting better because in the past the images produced by changing only the model would be drastically different but the examples below you have nearly same subject position and layout between the two images. Text prompt was "Saint Nicholas and Garrett from Thief II sitting next to a fire drinking ale in an old english pub on Christmas eve."
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