“An ear of corn with translucent colourless liquid dripping down it, in a field, at sunset, golden hour, award winning photography”
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AI-generated Halloween candy
I have used dalle2 to faithfully recreate product photos of several popular brands of Halloween candy.
This is a great way to fool people into believing I have not already eaten all the Sunger bars.
I merely type "Product photo of a fun-sized butterfinger candy bar" and #dalle2 generates a result almost indistinguishable from the real thing.
I don't remember Reese's peanut butter cups having streaks of peanut butter on their outsides. Maybe there was some British packaging in the training data.
"Product photo of a fun-sized bag of Twizzlers"
"Product photo of a fun-sized Twix bar"
"Product photo of a fun-sized bag of sour patch kids"
"Product photo of a fun-sized bag of skittles"
“Product photo of a fun-sized nestle crunch bar”
“Product photo of a fun-sized snickers bar”
compare to
“A bowl of fun-sized snickers bars for trick or treaters”
An example of the kitten effect, where the AI-generated image gets worse if it is trying to generate things that are many/small.
“A bowl of halloween candy for trick or treaters”
Please enjoy this very normal halloween candy
There is more AI-generated candy, including the most popular candy of each state (fun fact: the most popular halloween candy of kansas is apparently something called "Farte Cats"), and also more AI-generated brands.
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A light and luminous white marble statue of a massively muscular and vascular male Greek God in a museum.
This was inspired by @huge-biceps
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I used dall-e 3 to create a series of Jelsa AI Images.
To use dall-e 3, click on this link below. An account is required. I type in "jack frost from rise of the guardians kissing elsa from frozen" in the prompt
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reblog for greater reach!
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Borsody auction house presents recently unveiled, 'Merchant of Mirrors'; a lost masterpiece by the legendary Edward van der Knoob, was found in the residence of the late Professor Premethine Shakeslock of Oxenfurt Academy, who tragically passed away under mysterious circumstances. Starting bid: 20,000 crowns.
Portrait of an Unknown. Private collection, Toussaint.
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Seinfeld episode where Kramer installs a toilet in Jerry's doorway as a shared building amenity, "The Convenience", season 2, 1991
Generated by OpenAI's DALL·E 2
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