Rockondevil
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3rd game from Valve.
And yet when transfered to a canvas it beat a whole bunch of real people in an art contest.ur taste in art, or lack there of is a problem. this stuff is horrendously contrived, lacking any originality or subtlety.
WTF did you input?My images don't look anywhere near as beautiful as some of these.. lol
How the fuck did you prompt it to do this?
Yes, Colorado State Fair...And yet when transfered to a canvas it beat a whole bunch of real people in an art contest.
Start your prompt with something like "pencil drawing". It's one of the things they recommend. Other people might want a drawing in the style of a particular artist and use that name, but you don't have to for DALL-E. A standard style prompt for something like this would be something like "digital art" or "video game concept art".How the fuck did you prompt it to do this?
I changed it to pretty gothic witch and it said the same thing. You can use bing to search porn easy as pie but buy god you better not ask for a pretty witch ai art…It’s probably because it thinks you’re trying to trick the algorithms into making porn
V and Panam from Cyberpunk in Toriyama style. That's what it spat out.How the fuck did you prompt it to do this?
This looks crazy good for something an AI generated. What were the prompts if you can share?Final Fantasy 17 art
The shoulder piece on the first two look very similar. Also the last one looks like final stage/fully upgraded gear concept art.
'Final Fantasy 17, drawn in the style of Final Fantasy 12's concept art' and 'Final Fantasy seventeen, Akihiko Yoshida concept art'This looks crazy good for something an AI generated. What were the prompts if you can share?
You’re asking it for something by name that doesn’t exist. It’s trying its best to interpret what you mean based on its existing knowledge.'Final Fantasy 17, drawn in the style of Final Fantasy 12's concept art' and 'Final Fantasy seventeen, Akihiko Yoshida concept art'
Honestly though, it took a ton of refreshes to get it to show those 3. This version of Dall E, while impressive, still has pretty massive faults. It has gotten way better in speed and consistency in art, but it is still lacking a ton when it comes to reading prompts correctly. Take my example 'Final Fantasy 17'. It kept wanting to give me variations of Final Fantasy 7 art, Final Fantasy 1 and 7 mashed together, and just variations of Cloud(since he's the most popular FF protagonist).
It can't do specific character names properly, locations are hit and miss, art style is extremely hit and miss, and anything that's less than 'popular I.P., popular character, or popular search query' is almost always a miss. It feels like skimming on the surface of the ocean and every time you try to dive you get pushed back to the surface.
I apologize, I should have worded my previous post better. The issue I have isn't specifically with the concept of Final Fantasy 17(as you've said it doesn't exist), but with my previous example in the thread with Metal Gear Solid. Trying to make any character other than Solid Snake or Raiden appear is frustrating because the application feels like it only has a surface level understanding of the concept of Metal Gear Solid. So when I looked for lesser known characters, they would never show up, and instead it would put the main characters in situations that matched the next word as closely as possible, even though that word was literally a character in the series itself.You’re asking it for something by name that doesn’t exist. It’s trying its best to interpret what you mean based on its existing knowledge.
Instead, try something like Final Fantasy art in the style of Yoshitaka Amano, with a man in gothic plate armor standing resolutely opposite a princess in exotic religious robes holding a necronomicon with trepidation, at sunset, on a balcony overlooking a scifi fantasy steampunk world with chocobo t-rexes wandering in the fields.
It’s a tool to express your own creativity.
Ah, gotcha. Yeah, I tried to get a Joel vs Abby showdown generated this morning and the result was stuff like this:I apologize, I should have worded my previous post better. The issue I have isn't specifically with the concept of Final Fantasy 17(as you've said it doesn't exist), but with my previous example in the thread with Metal Gear Solid. Trying to make any character other than Solid Snake or Raiden appear is frustrating because the application feels like it only has a surface level understanding of the concept of Metal Gear Solid. So when I looked for lesser known characters, they would never show up, and instead it would put the main characters in situations that matched the next word as closely as possible, even though that word was literally a character in the series itself.
Here is a test I do for each AI image creator I come across, but it seems to work also as a difficulty filter for them: I simply type 'Abby, The Last of Us' 'The Last of Us Abby' 'Abby Anderson, The Last of Us' or 'Abby, The Last of Us 2'. All Images were of Ellie and some were of Joel and Ellie. Not a single one actually produced Abby. They didn't know who Abby was, because Abby isn't one of the most popular search terms amongst TLoU fans. I don't even care about Abby that much, but I want to see if the A.I. generator can finally figure out who this character is, because she is literally the second protagonist of a popular video game.
Of course, someone could come into the thread and finally produce an Abby image to prove me wrong, but that would be missing the point. The point was it could never happen for me. To me, that's a pretty big flaw, and one that I hope we see ironed out in version 4 or 5. I see the massive potential and future behind Dall-e much like many here, but with each version I still come away from it feeling that it can be surface level at times in what it produces and I just have this inner urge to go deeper but I simply can't, thus my ocean analogy.
This is going to be the greatest What-If Machine episode ever.
Most human artists if you asked them to draw Abby from the last of us would either look at you non-plussed or draw Bella Ramsey.Here is a test I do for each AI image creator I come across, but it seems to work also as a difficulty filter for them: I simply type 'Abby, The Last of Us' 'The Last of Us Abby' 'Abby Anderson, The Last of Us' or 'Abby, The Last of Us 2'. All Images were of Ellie and some were of Joel and Ellie. Not a single one actually produced Abby. They didn't know who Abby was, because Abby isn't one of the most popular search terms amongst TLoU fans. I don't even care about Abby that much, but I want to see if the A.I. generator can finally figure out who this character is, because she is literally the second protagonist of a popular video game.
So I'm still trying to learn how this works and thought I'd try something like "Princess Peach at the beach" to keep it simple and try and get something similar to yours.Bowser, Mario and princess Peach relaxing in miami Beach during the day.
Nice chest, but what is going on with her legs?So I'm still trying to learn how this works and thought I'd try something like "Princess Peach at the beach" to keep it simple and try and get something similar to yours.
Turns out I got the Virginia from Sons of the Forest.
You're defending this application so much that you're only seeing it from your own perspective. Think of this from a casual standpoint. You're dealing with knowledge and information that the casual audience who is saying 'this is neat' and trying this tool out, simply isn't aware of. The casual audience is going to look at it very simply: Does it work all the time, does it work half the time, or does it simply not work? That's it. To expect everyone to know what you know to the level that you do, would be the true version of insanity.Most human artists if you asked them to draw Abby from the last of us would either look at you non-plussed or draw Bella Ramsey.
It's not a flaw of the A.I. that it's not in the dataset, likewise the fact that Bella Ramsey and Pedro Pascal never make an appearance in the generated images suggests that the TV show is also not in the dataset. Expecting an AI to 'figure out' a character it has never been exposed to is kinda insane.