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From Bing originally. It carries a CC license.
I prompted, edited (like extra ears, strange helmet accessories, logos being off), printed, assembled, and added/changed details once it was glued to a board.
I’ve given up on trying to decide if AI images are mine. Otherwise, have at it.
Posted by me.
Is it how I got this prompt past the filter? No. I’m obliquely describing what I want. If you type in “I wanna see Princess Zelda in futuristic battle armor thrusting her mistress sword through the skull of Bowser and as he bleeds out oozing blood everywhere I want his eyes fade to black as his life force leaves his body and he dies a bitch,” it’s not gonna work and you should feel bad.
Hyphens seem to work like modifiers of sorts in Dalle, but only in some specific instances. The adj and noun will each be screened for content policy, but sometimes to combination of the adj and noun will yield unusual results. Like 10% of the time.
I got banned shortly after I started interacting with the sub, so I’m going to hold on to a few concepts for getting strange images.
Sometimes things happen for no reason. Like this beauty. I’ve never been able to replicate it.
I too want to complete captchas in my spare time.
Oh my god. I wish I made that connection. Literally. I wish I connected the tail.
Hyphens are strange in Dalle3.
It’s worse than that. It’s the rest of the dragonborn’s tail. It got confused.
Bing doesn’t give a shit. Actual prompt: Princess Zelda leather powersuit armor, alternate timeline, slaying bowser with a sword, kneeling-bowser with bleeding-neck, sticker design, fully in frame, fully in view
Oh, of course, don’t use the ai.
Bing’s images are CC iirc. The origin of Bing’s ai is Dalle 3, in which you own the resulting images. Dalle cares about copyright.
I didn’t need a study to tell me that. See, back in 'nam there were no studies, no lettuce, no cars. We did what we did and we knew what we knew.
To be pedantic, all other things being equal, like quantity sold. Riiiiiight?
hahaha - I’m following the FAFO method to musical education right now, and this advice is reassuring.
no- is an strange prefix. No-knees means nothing covering the knees. No-torso means topless.
So from what I’ve noticed, AI tends to make women impossibly skinny by default. Bing really didn’t like talking about women’s bodies, at least in the Dalle2 iteration. Athletic often resulted in just as skinny women. Fat got flagged. Hourglass figure got flagged. Normal body proportions didn’t do anything. Anatomically correct is a mistake.
Bing did like buxom, which it understood to mean morbidly obese, and “kinda-” and “semi-” are modifiers it accepted. So if I’m trying to generate a picture featuring a humanly possible woman, I’ll use the phrase “kinda-buxom” or “semi-buxom.”
I wish I understood what punctuation and symbols do in a Dalle prompt.
Maybe not claim, but credit. Does the credit mean much, well, no, but you recognized something as novel and then told someone else.
I did a thing to make this more easily sharable outside ai nerds. Your handle is in the lower right for credit in the least readable font. Created in MSPaint, it should be easy to change the caption should you desire.
I got you an easy to share meme format. Because reasons, your handle is credited on the bottom in the least visible font.
Bing says she would look like this in Metroidvania. General scene deets and style are me being weird.
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