If you want a challenging one, try Lum.Best of four tries at drawing Shampoo in a photorealistic style. I'm on a kick of trying to make old 80s anime and cartoon people but changing their styles to see if I can do it.
As you wish.If you want a challenging one, try Lum.
There's the original version of her from the 80's/90's, and the Remake/updated design of her from the reboot.Lum (Urusei Yatsura) - Wikipedia
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She has some inhuman features (like the horns), so it'd be interesting to see how the AI would tackle those, if at all.
Okay, I have to admit, that's a lot better than what I was expecting.As you wish.
Horns are a bit difficult if you're going photorealistic due to the lack of real people with horns. This was the best of six inpaints out of six attempts at drawing her, so best of twelve total. If I'd gone for a different style, like Boris Vallejo or a more typical anime, I wouldn't need as many because there's lots of horns in those.
Currently, it's wings and tails that AI struggles with the most, they're the "hands" of the current generation of AI drawing software so the biggest challenge would probably be Morrigan Aesland as the wings coming out of her head are fairly unique and would confuse the heck out of the AI, especially since she also has wings low on the small of her back which is also fairly unique. The combination of four wings all in non-standard locations gives AI conniptions as there just isn't a good base of images to compare with her.
As you wish.
Horns are a bit difficult if you're going photorealistic due to the lack of real people with horns. This was the best of six inpaints out of six attempts at drawing her, so best of twelve total. If I'd gone for a different style, like Boris Vallejo or a more typical anime, I wouldn't need as many because there's lots of horns in those.
Currently, it's wings and tails that AI struggles with the most, they're the "hands" of the current generation of AI drawing software so the biggest challenge would probably be Morrigan Aesland as the wings coming out of her head are fairly unique and would confuse the heck out of the AI, especially since she also has wings low on the small of her back which is also fairly unique. The combination of four wings all in non-standard locations gives AI conniptions as there just isn't a good base of images to compare with her.
Depends on the set you trained with. This specific set? Yes.Would AI assume horns are a sort of decorative headpiece, like a hair ribbon or bow?
Wonder how AI would handle fantasy creatures or really alien beings? I don't mean "Star Trek" aliens which are just variations of humans (which is how they can somehow interbreed, although an old "Star Trek TOS" episode implied we all came from an ancient race), but ALIEN aliens, or even anthro-creatures?
ConceptLab actually can do that, it generates entirely new concepts and art styles that don't exist yet rather than riffing on existing datasets the way things like my civilian-grade AI does.
As you wish.
Horns are a bit difficult if you're going photorealistic due to the lack of real people with horns. This was the best of six inpaints out of six attempts at drawing her, so best of twelve total. If I'd gone for a different style, like Boris Vallejo or a more typical anime, I wouldn't need as many because there's lots of horns in those.
Currently, it's wings and tails that AI struggles with the most, they're the "hands" of the current generation of AI drawing software so the biggest challenge would probably be Morrigan Aesland as the wings coming out of her head are fairly unique and would confuse the heck out of the AI, especially since she also has wings low on the small of her back which is also fairly unique. The combination of four wings all in non-standard locations gives AI conniptions as there just isn't a good base of images to compare with her.
@*THASF* could you try do something like : Communist Jàpàn ?
Communist Japan street with civlians and soldiers on a sunny day @*THASF*Man, Bing/DALL-E 3 is friggin' awesome.
"twilight sparkle standing in a field, with detailed fur, painted in the style of ilya repin, but with cartoonish proportions intact, with a cutie mark of a six-pointed star"
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The same prompt, but with Van Gogh:
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Rembrandt (this one's missing the horn, but she's just too cute):
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Da Vinci:
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With ink, in the style of Frank Miller:
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Dammit, that's very nice, but that's not what I think of when I think of Frank Miller. Let's try that again.
"twilight sparkle standing on a street corner, in the rain, with detailed fur, done with ink in a dark and moody noir frank miller style, with cartoonish proportions intact, with a cutie mark of a six-pointed star"
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No, no, still way too happy.
"twilight sparkle cowering on a street corner, in the rain, with detailed fur, in the middle of a fight with the mob, done with ink in a dark and moody noir frank miller style, with cartoonish proportions intact, with a cutie mark of a six-pointed star"
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There we go, finally, goddamn.
Wait, wait, wait, let me do the typography part in Photoshop.
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Jesus, poor Twiggies.
I think I'm gonna need a much longer prompt than that. Bing doesn't like short ones. It puts out terrible results.
Bing has a very overactive filter that blocks real-world figures, political content, et cetera. No matter how I vary the prompt, I get their stupid warning about how the output was blocked.Communist Japan street with civlians and soldiers on a sunny day @*THASF*
Holy shit thàt is impressive, especiàlly in the left, I càn tell from the humàn figures the got them probàbly from DPRK, CCP & Communist Southeast Asia countries. I sày this becàuse on the right imàge you càn see more Koreàn looking àlphàbet.Bing has a very overactive filter that blocks real-world figures, political content, et cetera. No matter how I vary the prompt, I get their stupid warning about how the output was blocked.
So, I used Midjourney instead, which had pretty good results.
"Poster of Japan city street with soldiers and civilians on a bright, sunny day, done in the style of soviet posters, in a hypothetical alternate universe with a happy and prosperous communist Japan --ar 9:16"