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ajprice

27,976 posts

198 months

Saturday 17th February
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This took a few goes in Bing to get the prompt sorted out. Then I let it run the same prompt a few different times.

an angled photo of a modern art gallery. white walls, polished wooden floor. with different style paintings and drawings of Mazda MX-5. a red 1990 Mazda MX-5 is in the middle of the gallery. Smartly dressed people are looking at the paintings. photorealistic. hyperdetailed









Edited by ajprice on Saturday 17th February 12:01

White-Noise

4,374 posts

250 months

Saturday 17th February
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beer

I've taken a recent interest in ai and as you say bing has really impressed me. I'm always tinkering with bits and bobs. It's funny it limits you in many ways as you would expect but one day it brought what was clearly michael jackson into the image which was actually an auto correct typo on my part. Which is telling about what's in the data. I can't find it now.



I asked it to draw an englishman watching the super bowl shouting tally ho and I was most amused with what I got. My mate lives in the states so I was making this for him for a laugh.

Edited by White-Noise on Saturday 17th February 11:05

Stealthracer

7,803 posts

180 months

Saturday 17th February
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Nice one aj, those MX-5 pictures are impressive!

Here's a couple of mine:




DodgyGeezer

40,957 posts

192 months

Saturday 17th February
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It really doesn't like Fiat X1/9's. frown

dinkel

27,025 posts

260 months

Saturday 17th February
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PROMPT: A mix between a Mad Max desert racer and the Thunderbirds' pink Fab 1



Stealthracer

7,803 posts

180 months

Saturday 17th February
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My versions of the "Gallery' pix:




ajprice

27,976 posts

198 months

Sunday 18th February
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Trying out the Krea AI image enhancer and generator. https://www.krea.ai/home

Started off doing a Fiesta ST van prompt again in Bing.

"Ford Fiesta ST hatchback van. Transit. daytime, in city, photorealistic. hyperdetailed"

Bing


Krea enhanced, giving it more detail and increasing the image size to 2048 square.


Then I ran the prompt in the Krea generator. With Krea you can rerun the prompt and get an instant new image, so I ran it until I got an orange car viewed from the front at an angle. More of a hatchback or B-Max again than a van but whatever. The wheel spoked are a bit weird, maybe spokes are the car equivalent of fingers hehe


The Krea image through the Krea enhancer.


The Krea enhanced images are full res if you click through. The Bing image was 220k and 1024 square, enhanced to 6mb and 2048 square. The Krea images were the same resolutions and the image sizes were 1mb and 4mb. Krea enhancing did add detail through the windows on both and added textures into things. I'll try a few more prompts on both.

Stealthracer

7,803 posts

180 months

Sunday 18th February
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Haven't had much chance to play with it today, so here are a couple from yesterday:

Fictional steam powered aircraft from 1850



Fictional steam powered computer from 1850


DodgyGeezer

40,957 posts

192 months

Tuesday 20th February
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DodgyGeezer said:
and on a medieval type of theme...


scarred, grizzled and bearded teutonic-knight in tattered armor and surcoat with a flaming swword fighting an ancient evil materialising out of a pale-smokey-sickly-green mist in a ruined, dusty, temple












this last was sans flaming sword...

'interestingly' I tried pretty much the same description that generated the above pictures in KREA Canvas and the results were (IMO) nowhere near as good. Weirdly it will allow you to generate pornographic images and blood/gore/weapons do not seem to be an issue. I think that the Bing generator produces better pictures on the whole but there are some noticeable differences





ajprice

27,976 posts

198 months

Tuesday 20th February
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Marty Mcfly with DeLorean. Pixar Cars style




Abbott

2,497 posts

205 months

Tuesday 20th February
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I thought the photo that won the Best Underwater Photograph prize looked like it was AI generated getmecoat

Digby

8,252 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Stealthracer

7,803 posts

180 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Continuing the theme I started with the fictional steam powered aircraft, and computer, from 1850:

Submarine



F1 car



Mobile phone


Strangely Brown

10,235 posts

233 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Stealthracer said:
Continuing the theme I started with the fictional steam powered aircraft, and computer, from 1850:

Submarine

Maybe it's just me but I can see there may be teensy weensy problem with those open funnels on a submarine?

vaud

51,018 posts

157 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Strangely Brown said:
Maybe it's just me but I can see there may be teensy weensy problem with those open funnels on a submarine?
Well I don't think the F1 car will pass the crash tests either - this probably isn't the thread for kitten dissection (another term that I am not going to put into Bing Image Creator) wink

Jinx

11,457 posts

262 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Strangely Brown said:
Maybe it's just me but I can see there may be teensy weensy problem with those open funnels on a submarine?
The funnels extend up as the submarine submerges.......

Strangely Brown

10,235 posts

233 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Jinx said:
Strangely Brown said:
Maybe it's just me but I can see there may be teensy weensy problem with those open funnels on a submarine?
The funnels extend up as the submarine submerges.......
<slap forehead> Of course, why did I not see that.

It's a very early schnorchel, later adapted by the Germans for the U-Boats.

maffski

1,868 posts

161 months

Wednesday 21st February
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Strangely Brown said:
Maybe it's just me but I can see there may be teensy weensy problem with those open funnels on a submarine?
Given the history of the K class you might have a point: RN Subs - Steam Submarines

ajprice

27,976 posts

198 months

Wednesday 21st February
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vaud said:
Well I don't think the F1 car will pass the crash tests either - this probably isn't the thread for kitten dissection (another term that I am not going to put into Bing Image Creator) wink
Needs more information hehe


vaud

51,018 posts

157 months

Wednesday 21st February
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