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I love these types of things. I really want to build my own neural network one day just to get a taste of the process and make it bend to my will. I have a long way to go, though.
More like "A friendly zombie dog on a tropical island thats been contaminated with biohazardous materials from Umbrella corporation. Just off the coast of racoon city. Send in S.T.A.R.S."View attachment 81759
That was done on this site: creator.nightcafe.studio
The prompt I gave it was "A friendly dog on a tropical island" while choosing a style simply called "sinister", because of course I did.
Can you share the interesting keywords that generated this mess?I used some interesting keywords at "creator.nightcafe.studio", and this came out:
....stupid AI... this is just one big mess
More like "A friendly zombie dog on a tropical island thats been contaminated with biohazardous materials from Umbrella corporation. Just off the coast of racoon city. Send in S.T.A.R.S."
Okay thats a lot of niche video game references, But I know you're into video games aren't you.
So I'll just go ahead and asssume you got all that!... Yeah you posted a thread some while back about how you develop them.
Alan Resnicks videos on DALLE 2 are very nice. He gives one prompt at the start, picks one of the few generations, then feeds the chosen image back into the AI. The result is a gradulally morphing image, you are able to see it identify contex, styles and ideas and move on from them.