![]() ![]() It’s very simple: you give it a word or phrase, and it displays a small grid of small images which it calls “predictions”, and which are… perhaps at least vaguely related to the words, and sometimes cool.Īnd yes, the reason I was prompting AI Dungeon’s GPT-3 to generate names for not-yet-created artworks up in the first image there, was so I could enter the names into things like dall-e mini, and the next one we’ll talk about. Next up is “ dall-e mini” (punctuation and trademark status unclear to me). I admit I don’t find the images especially… interesting. ![]() The first one I’ll mention is the “2D” mode in AI Dungeon: paying members or something can now turn on a feature that will insert pixelated images into one’s stories, generated from the story text by (according to the help text) pixray (about which I know very little). These have existed for awhile (the earliest I can recall being OpenAI’s “ DALL-E” (a cute pun opon “Dali” the artist and “WALL-E” the cute fictional robot)), but I haven’t noticed them being more or less freely available to lazy people until like this month. Now I’ve been playing with some visual-art AIs that are more in the generator style. While it uses AI, Art Breeder doesn’t have quite the wild and open-ended feel that the text generators do, because it knows specifically about certain kinds of images (faces, landscapes, etc), and it knows certain things about them (the “genes” that exist and that people who pay a certain amount of money can create new ones of), and lets you mix and match and evolve within that rather structured framework, rather than just typing stuff. I’ve also blogged before about Art Breeder, which is cool, and lets one interact with software that includes some AI elements to make new strange (or realistic) pictures. I’ve played with AI Dungeon, NovelAI (which I see I haven’t blogged about much it’s cool, and imho the UI is much better than, and the AI about as good as, AI Dungeon’s), whatever the heck is inside Replika these days, and Google’s own engine ( paper is out!). ![]() I’ve written quite a bit here about the latest generation(s) of AIs that generate text, after reading much of the Internet and so on, and given some text to start with. Not extremely notable: the images are more or less what we’d expect from the prompts, which are more or less what we might expect from the meta-prompts. :) Detailed Art Deco Fantasy Architecture Detailed sketch of magic artifact Fantasy gargoyle, black and white vray rendering of SciFi city Medieval cathedral interior Sketchy cyberpunk bar interior The Bartender Digital concept painting, renaissance era Colorful fantasy city scene Sketchy cyberpunk bar interior The Bar Fantasy medieval castle exterior High fantasy city at night, watercolor painting Detailed concept art of alien city So here we go! Images generated by an AI, from prompts generated by an AI. High fantasy city at night, watercolor paintingĪnd it would have continued except that I seem to have a thing about dozens lately. Digital concept painting, renaissance era Sketchy cyberpunk bar interior The Bartender Detailed steampunk cyberpunk noir library interior Modern realism retrofuture gernsback vivid vintage street scene dark neon alien city The Cost of Memory Victorian colored sketch, lush comfortable Sunlight through the window Illustrated plans for an interstellar cyberpunk yacht vray rendering of diamond tentacles in space Here are some good prompts for an AI program that generates images from text: So, obviously, I gave AI Dungeon a prompt with a few prompts that I’ve given to Nightcafe Studio: ![]()
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