AI dioramas with your models
AI dioramas with your models
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robemcdonald

9,842 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th March
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MC Bodge said:


Impressive “look mum. No hands!” Skills from the driver.

MC Bodge

28,408 posts

201 months

Thursday 12th March
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robemcdonald said:
MC Bodge said:


Impressive look mum. No hands! Skills from the driver.
I noticed that. Some confusion between Lhd and Rhd? The car looks good.

ChatGPT appears to identify the type of car from the photo, then enhance it with reference to other photos of the same car.

Stealthracer

8,503 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th March
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The original



The AI diorama


MC Bodge

28,408 posts

201 months

Thursday 12th March
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Stealthracer said:
The original



The AI diorama

Haha

Stealthracer

8,503 posts

204 months

Friday 13th March
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This one didn't turn out too well!



"Please remove the stand and place the aircraft on the ground."



Unfortunately, no amount of pleading, cajoling or begging would persuade Gemini to sit the aircraft properly on its wheels.

Stealthracer

8,503 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th March
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This one worked better.

Original model:



Diorama:



I was quite pleased with that, no size problems anyway. And the fact that all the aircraft carry the same code letters is not too obvious.

Oberheim

678 posts

17 months

Sunday 15th March
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Excellent airfield diorama there. It’s done a great job scaling the human figures correctly.

Stealthracer

8,503 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th March
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Interesting, because I've just noticed that it's converted it from a Mk I to a Mk II (by adding the blister for the starter (just under the exhausts), and a pair of cannon on the wings - which neither Mark would have had.

Gary29

5,099 posts

125 months

Monday 16th March
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Original:


In service area:


It seems to have swapped the front tyres for some Chinese special ditch finders, good fun!

MC Bodge

28,408 posts

201 months

Monday 16th March
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Gary29 said:
Original:


In service area:


It seems to have swapped the front tyres for some Chinese special ditch finders, good fun!
Those crazy Lancia mechanics laugh

Oberheim

678 posts

17 months

Monday 16th March
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My Dragon 1/72 StuG IV



Now making its way along a dusty road in Italy in the Summer of '44. This was the first output from my prompts and I liked it enough to not ask for any more refinements. I like the way it has rendered more realistic faces to the crew (my figure painting skills leave plenty to be desired, although these are tiny H0-00 scale figures TBF).


Stealthracer

8,503 posts

204 months

Monday 16th March
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"Please take the aircraft from the uploaded file and place it in a photorealistic image of an improvised airstrip in the Indian jungle in the 1940s"



Pretty impressed by the way the undercarriage struts and inboard doors weren't visible in the original photo, but Gemini put them in anyway.

Simpo Two

92,052 posts

291 months

Monday 16th March
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And added a propeller blade! Did the AI change the plane's angle or did you upload a different photo?

Stealthracer

8,503 posts

204 months

Monday 16th March
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Didn't notice the extra blade! Perhaps Gemini thought it was a Fury rather than a Tempest.

And yes, that was the photo I uploaded so Gemini definitely changed the angle.

Stealthracer

8,503 posts

204 months

Tuesday 17th March
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Just tried a different photo ...



... and the same prompt:



It got the prop blades right this time.

Muddle238

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4,408 posts

139 months

Wednesday 18th March
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Airfix 1/72 Fairey Swordfish. Fond of these as my grandfather flew in them during the war.

Muddle238

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4,408 posts

139 months

Wednesday 18th March
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Airfix 1/72 Fokker Eindecker. Some field in France circa 1915...

Simpo Two

92,052 posts

291 months

Wednesday 18th March
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Those results are remarkable. You'd think AI had enough to do without changing the angle of the plane as well, and even unfolding the wings on that Swordfish.

Without the added confusion of colour, the b/w Fokker really does look real. And that could well mean that AI is going to rewrite history as because it makes stuff up and nobody is any the wiser so they believe it.

Oberheim

678 posts

17 months

Wednesday 18th March
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Some really nice AI images of aircraft here. The Fokker in a WWI French field image is exceptionally realistic - no doubt helped by the excellence of the 1/72 model used to derive the image. Great weathering.

Oberheim

678 posts

17 months

Wednesday 18th March
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My Vespid Models 1/72 Jagdpanther, originally snapped against a printed background that I had.



Now in a different wartime scene. Copilot has used part of the original backdrop here.