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Stealthracer said:
This was created with Imagebot, as Bing rejected it as soon as I typed it in. Yet when I asked Bing for 4 guys aged 27 in grey suits, walking across the Abbey Road crossing, it gave me this!
It's odd, it rejects the Simpsons but allows the Muppets.I wonder if some brands are either paying Microsoft or using legal action to protect their work as inputs to the LLM.
Stealthracer said:
I agree! But this is the best I could come up with.
"A photograph of a yellow 1968 Lamborghini Miura driving along a Swiss mountain road, towards an earthmover, parked in a tunnel mouth, hyperrealism, highly detailed "
(All suggestions on how to improve it welcomed!)
The car in the film is orange but Bing sees it as a yellowy orange, calling it 'reddish orange' seems to work. The car in the film hasn't got a chrome back bumper either, which Bing doesn't get often. I put a year to the earth mover to stop it doing modern looking ones. It gets things in the right order and facing the right way maybe 1 in each set of 4, lambo driving into the tunnel towards the bulldozer, not in the tunnel driving out towards the bulldozer or driving away from the bulldozer in the tunnel. Sometimes the bulldozer was on top of the tunnel or in the other lane (I know you don't see the bulldozer in the film until it pushes out the wreck, but whatever ). After all that, I think this is the closest I could get."A photograph of a yellow 1968 Lamborghini Miura driving along a Swiss mountain road, towards an earthmover, parked in a tunnel mouth, hyperrealism, highly detailed "
(All suggestions on how to improve it welcomed!)
"A photograph of a reddish orange 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400 driving along a Swiss mountain road into a tunnel, towards a 1968 bulldozer in the tunnel, hyperrealism, highly detailed, photorealistic"
Still from the film
vaud said:
Stealthracer said:
This was created with Imagebot, as Bing rejected it as soon as I typed it in. Yet when I asked Bing for 4 guys aged 27 in grey suits, walking across the Abbey Road crossing, it gave me this!
It's odd, it rejects the Simpsons but allows the Muppets.I wonder if some brands are either paying Microsoft or using legal action to protect their work as inputs to the LLM.
Have been playing with KREA quite a bit lately, it can be fantastic in some cases but a bit hit and miss in others.
Here's a section of a photo of me clowning around on the putting green in Lynmouth in 1975, taken with a cheap compact camera:
And here's the same section from the enhanced version - note it has taken a few liberties:
Sometimes sending the picture through twice improves things, but usually it goes haywire. (Changing the ex-girlfriend's sex and giving her a five o'clock shadow wouldn't have gone down well if she'd seen it.)
On the AI-generated pix though, it usually does a pretty good job.
Here's a section of a photo of me clowning around on the putting green in Lynmouth in 1975, taken with a cheap compact camera:
And here's the same section from the enhanced version - note it has taken a few liberties:
Sometimes sending the picture through twice improves things, but usually it goes haywire. (Changing the ex-girlfriend's sex and giving her a five o'clock shadow wouldn't have gone down well if she'd seen it.)
On the AI-generated pix though, it usually does a pretty good job.
Edited by Stealthracer on Tuesday 5th March 12:58
Stealthracer said:
Have been playing with KREA quite a bit lately, it can be fantastic in some cases but a bit hit and miss in others.
Here's a section of a photo of me clowning around on the putting green in Lynmouth in 1975, taken with a cheap compact camera:
And here's the same section from the enhanced version - note it has taken a few liberties:
Sometimes sending the picture through twice improves things, but usually it goes haywire. (Changing the ex-girlfriend's sex and giving her a five o'clock shadow wouldn't have gone down well if she'd seen it.)
On the AI-generated pix though, it usually does a pretty good job.
Looks like a scene from Withnail & I now.Here's a section of a photo of me clowning around on the putting green in Lynmouth in 1975, taken with a cheap compact camera:
And here's the same section from the enhanced version - note it has taken a few liberties:
Sometimes sending the picture through twice improves things, but usually it goes haywire. (Changing the ex-girlfriend's sex and giving her a five o'clock shadow wouldn't have gone down well if she'd seen it.)
On the AI-generated pix though, it usually does a pretty good job.
Edited by Stealthracer on Tuesday 5th March 12:58
FourWheelDrift said:
Stealthracer said:
Have been playing with KREA quite a bit lately, it can be fantastic in some cases but a bit hit and miss in others.
Here's a section of a photo of me clowning around on the putting green in Lynmouth in 1975, taken with a cheap compact camera:
And here's the same section from the enhanced version - note it has taken a few liberties:
Sometimes sending the picture through twice improves things, but usually it goes haywire. (Changing the ex-girlfriend's sex and giving her a five o'clock shadow wouldn't have gone down well if she'd seen it.)
On the AI-generated pix though, it usually does a pretty good job.
Looks like a scene from Withnail & I now.Here's a section of a photo of me clowning around on the putting green in Lynmouth in 1975, taken with a cheap compact camera:
And here's the same section from the enhanced version - note it has taken a few liberties:
Sometimes sending the picture through twice improves things, but usually it goes haywire. (Changing the ex-girlfriend's sex and giving her a five o'clock shadow wouldn't have gone down well if she'd seen it.)
On the AI-generated pix though, it usually does a pretty good job.
Edited by Stealthracer on Tuesday 5th March 12:58
It has been pointed out that Bing Images isn't very good with faces, so I've been doing some more experiments with KREA.
(The enhanced images have been saved as 1024x1024 jpegs, for better comparisons with the originals - and so that they can be uploaded to PH. The proper 2048x2048 PNGs look better IRL.)
Bing image, note that the face isn't great, looks more like a painting than a photo.
The enhanced image looks a little better but still not amazing.
)You can always send it through again, but it will start looking odd in places)
Using the exact same prompt in ImageBot however, gives you this.
Which is is much better right from the off, and after going through KREA::
(The enhanced images have been saved as 1024x1024 jpegs, for better comparisons with the originals - and so that they can be uploaded to PH. The proper 2048x2048 PNGs look better IRL.)
Bing image, note that the face isn't great, looks more like a painting than a photo.
The enhanced image looks a little better but still not amazing.
)You can always send it through again, but it will start looking odd in places)
Using the exact same prompt in ImageBot however, gives you this.
Which is is much better right from the off, and after going through KREA::
Stealthracer said:
Nice one motco, you must share your prompt with us!
PS - couldn't get the ling to work.
Edited, don't know why it doesn't work though.PS - couldn't get the ling to work.
https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/
Yes that's quite fun, although a few of the images look as if they're outside the specified age range (and I don't want photos of 12-year-olds on my computer!). They're sometimes quite androgynous too. And the backgrounds can be crazy.
Anyway back to the AI:
"A 1957 Aston Martin, racing other 1950s sports cars at Brands Hatch circuit"
Imagebot version
Bing Images version
Anyway back to the AI:
"A 1957 Aston Martin, racing other 1950s sports cars at Brands Hatch circuit"
Imagebot version
Bing Images version
Godzilla is happy. Godzilla doesn't want to stomp Tokyo anymore.
Godzilla shaped lizard, large body and small head, rough scaly bumpy skin, with glowing blue spines along it's back. Bigger than buildings. Looking at the gold Oscar trophy it is holding. Full body picture. Walking through Tokyo at night. photographic, hyperrealistic, hyperdetailed
I know it hasn't done the walking or the looking, and it forgot the bigger than buildings bit for this one
Godzilla shaped lizard, large body and small head, rough scaly bumpy skin, with glowing blue spines along it's back. Bigger than buildings. Looking at the gold Oscar trophy it is holding. Full body picture. Walking through Tokyo at night. photographic, hyperrealistic, hyperdetailed
I know it hasn't done the walking or the looking, and it forgot the bigger than buildings bit for this one
ajprice said:
Godzilla is happy. Godzilla doesn't want to stomp Tokyo anymore.
Godzilla shaped lizard, large body and small head, rough scaly bumpy skin, with glowing blue spines along it's back. Bigger than buildings. Looking at the gold Oscar trophy it is holding. Full body picture. Walking through Tokyo at night. photographic, hyperrealistic, hyperdetailed
I know it hasn't done the walking or the looking, and it forgot the bigger than buildings bit for this one
Nice, and mildly O/T: massive achievement for Godzilla Minus One to get the special effects Oscar.Godzilla shaped lizard, large body and small head, rough scaly bumpy skin, with glowing blue spines along it's back. Bigger than buildings. Looking at the gold Oscar trophy it is holding. Full body picture. Walking through Tokyo at night. photographic, hyperrealistic, hyperdetailed
I know it hasn't done the walking or the looking, and it forgot the bigger than buildings bit for this one
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