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More AI-generated Christmas entities we look forward to every year.
https://t.co/OIrtlfawjq
Behold! Your new AI-generated Christmas entities.
https://t.co/OIrtlfawjq
This is one of my favorite AI-generated book covers, in pixel form via https://t.co/ijkdNEiSoE : A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching by @RosemaryMosco https://t.co/rTMQC1vcmy
Here's the clearest picture of the carnivorous plant person, along with a couple others where they seem to show up.
From somewhere on the internet, CLIP has learned to associate this person with carnivorous plants?
"Apocalyptic landscape by Lisa Frank #atmospheric #8bit #pixelart"
Amused at how the spooky skull-quadrupeds seem to lean in and turn toward the camera as they go out of frame.
May I present to you these neural net-generated pigeon breeds, illustrated by none other than @RosemaryMosco of Bird and Moon Comics!
https://t.co/xfPrHYYO2W
This is about as haunted as I could get CLIP+VQGAN to make a house.
"an extremely haunted victorian house | dramatic atmospheric night photography"
So haunted that it contains a second, also very haunted, house inside it.
Amused at how much trouble the AI has with where to put the sunset.
"Edinburgh alley at sunset by James Gurney, artstation HD" using CLIP + diffusion
I tried a lot of ways of generating a unicorn cake. Prompts. Noise settings. Start images. None of them come close to the classic cylinder-with-eyes-and-a-horn cake that's on the internet a million times. I'm kind of surprised at how difficult this was.
I'm not 100% sure if it's consistent.
Here are "Carmine Nottyors" and "Picov Andropov" doing "Cathedral of the Giants"
They're different again, but I don't know if I could have known which is which.
https://t.co/AjRpLfI7il