Playing with AI Image Generators


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Posted by Pat on February 18, 2025 at 00:47:04
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I've been playing with AI image generators, just for fun and because I'm interested in them. I've been trying to generate illustrations for some of the stories posted on here. I've started with some of Pete's stories because they're SO good and SO detailed, so I wanted to visualize some of the experiences he talked about. (Pete, sorry if this is weird! If you don't like this or think it crosses a line just say so and I will delete everything IMMEDIATELY)!

It looks like the anti-spam system on this forum won't let me post links to the images. Is there a way around that?? I'd love to share what I was able to create!

Couple of things I've learned:
* AI has no idea what a dunk tank is. Even if I try to specify it real specifically, it still doesn't get the idea. I figured with the "Easy Dunker" being so popular, that AI would recognize that as a dunk tank - but it just can't seem to understand the idea of a big tank of water with a collapsible seat on top.
* It can't handle wet clothes. Like, it doesn't know how to draw clothes that are wet.
* It really struggles drawing hands and feet. Like, it will draw an almost-perfect picture, except someone has three thumbs on one hand, or 8 toes on one foot. That's maybe the most frustrating aspect of it, you'd think it would be better at drawing basic human anatomy.
* Oddly, it can't handle socks. If you tell it to draw someone wearing socks but no shoes, 80% of the time it will show someone wearing, like, half a sock (they have a sock around their calf but there toes are sticking out). Again, just weird.
* Sometimes it would come up with something super weird, like someone would have a third arm or 4 feet, or have their head separate from their body.
* It struggled with drawing people in water. Like, it seemed to get real confused if you said "One person is swimming in the pool, and the other person is standing next to the pool"




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