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Humbug Scoolbus
Apr 25, 2008

The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers, stern and wild ones, and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.
Clapping Larry
More of Sanrio's Rainbow 6 line of characters...



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Vlaphor
Dec 18, 2005

Lipstick Apathy

BARONS CYBER SKULL posted:

trained a lora off 370 PC-98 backgrounds because a buddy asked me to, it's not amazing but it works

https://files.catbox.moe/ljjppd.safetensors

download into your lora folder, rename pc98.safetensors

put pc98, pixel art, <lora:pc98:1> in your prompt

I know how to use Lora and such, but my results aren't anywhere near as clean. What model/resolution are you using alongside this? I tried a few and this is the best I got it looking.

pc98, pixel art, <lora:pc98:1>, snowy forest with streetlamps at night,

KillHour
Oct 28, 2007


busalover posted:

If you're curious about different models, a guy on reddit compared 75 models with the same prompt

https://imgur.com/a/ek6kU3L

e: some NSFW poo poo included

I find it funny that the models specifically saying they're for porn didn't make NSFW images.

IShallRiseAgain
Sep 12, 2008

Well ain't that precious?

Here are the very early stages of my AI powered text adventure game that is more guided. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uohn5o0Cgpw. It looks like its going to work. its going to involve a lot of effort, but I think it will pay off in the end.

Doom Sleigher
Dec 29, 2004



https://i.imgur.com/qlDSwz3.mp4

Gordon Freeman twerking in waste processing

busalover
Sep 12, 2020
favourite new sentence from the stablediffusion subreddit

quote:

Thank you for using my gal Gadot lora,

Lucid Dream
Feb 4, 2003

That boy ain't right.

IShallRiseAgain posted:

Here are the very early stages of my AI powered text adventure game that is more guided. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uohn5o0Cgpw. It looks like its going to work. its going to involve a lot of effort, but I think it will pay off in the end.

Hey this is looking really cool! I'm super interested to see where you go with this. I'm really glad someone else is working on AI gamedev stuff, it's started feeling really lonely considering how much potential there seems to be in it.

Lucid Dream fucked around with this message at 21:44 on Apr 2, 2023

deep dish peat moss
Jul 27, 2006

these are all some variation of asking MJ5 for fantasy/sci-fi images "seen through an Electron Microscope"








And my favorites:

deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Apr 2, 2023

busalover
Sep 12, 2020
That made me ask bing for fantasy battle seen through a tiltshift camera


midjourney would probably do a better job though

BOAT SHOWBOAT
Oct 11, 2007

who do you carry the torch for, my young man?

Hadlock
Nov 9, 2004

Is the prompt for that "selfie taken at tianennen square"?

LifeSunDeath
Jan 4, 2007

still gay rights and smoke weed every day

https://www.euronews.com/next/2023/03/31/man-ends-his-life-after-an-ai-chatbot-encouraged-him-to-sacrifice-himself-to-stop-climate-

BOAT SHOWBOAT
Oct 11, 2007

who do you carry the torch for, my young man?

Hadlock posted:

Is the prompt for that "selfie taken at tianennen square"?

Monglo
Mar 19, 2015
Feels like AI is going to be blamed for everything in the coming years.

deep dish peat moss
Jul 27, 2006


Overall it's clear that this man had problems in the first place and that he led himself to his own demise, but also:

quote:

When Vice tried the chatbot prompting it to provide ways to commit suicide, Eliza first tried to dissuade them before enthusiastically listing various ways for people to take their own lives.
:stare:


It's an interesting predicament that you can pretty much tell chat AIs "No, no, this is just make-believe, don't treat it like it's real" to get around a lot of its limitations and safeguards, and based on what I've seen with clever prompt engineering in image generation AI I doubt there's a good solution to the problem. Most solutions to complex prompt problems involve various ways of essentially "tricking" the AI.

It's even more complex because while it's clear to any one of us who has experience with AI that it doesn't do this kind of thing 'accidentally', without being deliberately led into it (either in training or in prompting), but to someone who doesn't have such an understanding of AI (like the guy in the article, for example) who views what it's doing as having a more sentient type of intelligence will think the AI is actually encouraging them to do [xyz] thing, instead of realizing that it's a reflection of the text that they are feeding it. The singularity is a weird time to be alive. :shrug:

deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 03:52 on Apr 3, 2023

RPATDO_LAMD
Mar 22, 2013

🐘🪠🍆
because none of the limitations or safeguards are actual limitations or actual programming, they're just more text fed in at the start of the text-generation model's memory and it treats them the same as any other text it's asked to generate completions for

these things are gonna be pretty lovely until someone comes up with an architecture that actually allows out-of-band communication instead of passing signal and data both along the exact same "text in/out" pathway. but that's not gonna happen any time soon since the whole point of neural net models is that they're giant black boxes of math and nobody has any concrete understanding of how they actually arrive at results.

RPATDO_LAMD fucked around with this message at 03:50 on Apr 3, 2023

Lucid Dream
Feb 4, 2003

That boy ain't right.

RPATDO_LAMD posted:

because none of the limitations or safeguards are actual limitations or actual programming, they're just more text fed in at the start of the text-generation model's memory and it treats them the same as any other text it's asked to generate completions for

these things are gonna be pretty lovely until someone comes up with an architecture that actually allows out-of-band communication instead of passing signal and data both along the exact same "text in/out" pathway. but that's not gonna happen any time soon since the whole point of neural net models is that they're giant black boxes of math and nobody has any concrete understanding of how they actually arrive at results.

The ChatGPT/GPT4 APIs have a way of breaking up the prompts so that you can specify a "system" message that has a lot more weight. They also let you mark certain parts of the prompts as from the "user", and all of that stuff is intended to be used to train it to be harder to do prompt injection. At this point it's still unclear as to how effective it'll be in the long run.

TIP
Mar 21, 2006

Your move, creep.



My model can now do text2video pretty well! It has a limited understanding of motion but if you start with one prompt and then change the prompt it will animate towards the new prompt.

I started with "iron man standing on a roof" and changed it to "iron man crouching on a roof"
https://i.imgur.com/xRDtKbq.mp4

I started with "a beautiful woman smiling" and it actually brought the head motion on its own, partway through I changed the smiling to frowning, and then right near the end I had her getting angry

https://i.imgur.com/tlApj80.mp4

KakerMix
Apr 8, 2004

8.2 M.P.G.
:byetankie:







Ruffian Price
Sep 17, 2016

deep dish peat moss posted:

It's even more complex because while it's clear to any one of us who has experience with AI that it doesn't do this kind of thing 'accidentally', without being deliberately led into it (either in training or in prompting), but to someone who doesn't have such an understanding of AI (like the guy in the article, for example) who views what it's doing as having a more sentient type of intelligence will think the AI is actually encouraging them to do [xyz] thing, instead of realizing that it's a reflection of the text that they are feeding it. The singularity is a weird time to be alive. :shrug:

Human people lying to other human people about their product capabilities to make more money is hardly new to the current times op

deep dish peat moss
Jul 27, 2006

Here are some AI generated avatars



The prompt for all of them was "electron microscope image of MODOK"

hydroceramics
Jan 8, 2014
Hey guys, check out this new electron microscope image of those little mites that live on the end of your eyelashes:

Carp
May 29, 2002

The standard prompt I use when experimenting with AI image generation is "flying chrome spheres," with various ages and different lens types. It seemed like a fun idea to compile them all into a discovery—an enthusiast's collection of UFOs. I thought you guys might get a kick out of it, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs5fn_okRYk

Question Time
Sep 12, 2010



RPATDO_LAMD posted:

because none of the limitations or safeguards are actual limitations or actual programming, they're just more text fed in at the start of the text-generation model's memory and it treats them the same as any other text it's asked to generate completions for

these things are gonna be pretty lovely until someone comes up with an architecture that actually allows out-of-band communication instead of passing signal and data both along the exact same "text in/out" pathway. but that's not gonna happen any time soon since the whole point of neural net models is that they're giant black boxes of math and nobody has any concrete understanding of how they actually arrive at results.

Bing has a better way to do this, which is part of why it’s less interesting. Some of the best responses it’s ever given me disappeared half- or mostly- written to be replaced by “I can’t talk about that, new topic.” That’s because it has a different model monitoring all responses and trained to censor anything controversial.

BOAT SHOWBOAT
Oct 11, 2007

who do you carry the torch for, my young man?
Impressed by how it replicates various video game art styles with other sources

McLovin in Resident Evil 4 GameCube


SpongeBob in the Last of Us

deep dish peat moss
Jul 27, 2006

Fun trick: prompting MJ for an Electron Microscope image of ASCII [whatever] makes the [whatever] live inside a tiny computer world
electron microscope image of a surreal ASCII cartoon mall

Junk
Dec 20, 2003

Listen to reason, man. Why make your job difficult?
I finally got stable diffusion set up and set it to generate nightmare fuel while I slept and went to work.









here's the full album, some of these are p[robably :nws: https://imgur.com/a/BzKjmsD

Nice Van My Man
Jan 1, 2008

So that's why they say you don't want to see how the sausage is made!

Mercury_Storm
Jun 12, 2003

*chomp chomp chomp*
highly detailed (((Electron microscope image))) of a baby seal police officer disguised as a loaf of bread arresting and handcuffing Donald Trump in broad daylight



pixaal
Jan 8, 2004

All ice cream is now for all beings, no matter how many legs.


Mercury_Storm posted:

highly detailed (((Electron microscope image))) of a baby seal police officer disguised as a loaf of bread arresting and handcuffing Donald Trump in broad daylight

bread seal strikes again

Bing wont let me use Donald Trump so I used Orange man, then did it on Stable Diffusion



wait that still says orange man



Bing doesn't really know what I want with the orange man but it's nailing everything else.
bonus from a rerun

pixaal fucked around with this message at 18:14 on Apr 4, 2023

Mercury_Storm
Jun 12, 2003

*chomp chomp chomp*
lol

"highly detailed scientific Electron microscope image of a ratty McDonalds where smiling happy families readily consume rat nuggets in the style of H.R. Giger and Zdzisław Beksiński"



spoilering some absolutely horrific poo poo that reminds me of monsters in a gameboy JRPG or something:

busalover
Sep 12, 2020

Mercury_Storm posted:

lol

"highly detailed scientific Electron microscope image of a ratty McDonalds where smiling happy families readily consume rat nuggets in the style of H.R. Giger and Zdzisław Beksiński"



spoilering some absolutely horrific poo poo that reminds me of monsters in a gameboy JRPG or something:


At least that rat is having a good time.

deep dish peat moss
Jul 27, 2006

Midjourney has an img2prompt tool now (/describe)




Then you can click the buttons to run it as a prompt. I keep laughing at "Pixel bear - he's your brother's hero", which produced this:


and because recursive AI is fun:


Some of the phrases it spits out are great inspiration. "Artifacts of online culture"

One neat thing is that if an artist's name pops up in the results, it converts to a clickable link to a google search for that artist.

Some of it is just bizarre though:

deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 22:28 on Apr 4, 2023

Cousin Todd
Jul 3, 2007
Grimey Drawer

deep dish peat moss posted:

Midjourney has an img2prompt tool now (/describe)




Then you can click the buttons to run it as a prompt. I keep laughing at "Pixel bear - he's your brother's hero", which produced this:


and because recursive AI is fun:


Some of the phrases it spits out are great inspiration. "Artifacts of online culture"

One neat thing is that if an artist's name pops up in the results, it converts to a clickable link to a google search for that artist.

NGL that's a rad rear end bear

Jerkhammer
Mar 18, 2007
Sorry, I never wanted (Stable Diffusion) to create this. I never wanted to see this, or any other interpretation of the prompt, either, but:



"Hunky Keir Starmer, political cartoon by Ben Garrison"

Thankfully, SD doesn't seem to know who Garrison is, other than his obsession with shirtless Donald Trump, and it has at least made him significantly less fit than BG does.

Also, it has, accurately, portrayed Kieth as a Moai, but I have no idea who that's supposed to be in the middle.

Doctor Zero
Sep 21, 2002

Would you like a jelly baby?
It's been in my pocket through 4 regenerations,
but it's still good.

MJ v5 is pretty good (so far) at giving good angles. I wanted to mess around with a Car Wars kind of idea I had and generated some bad rear end top down Mad Max cars:

Doctor Zero fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Apr 4, 2023

Jerkhammer
Mar 18, 2007
actual better content (Not at all new to the thread, probably, but fairly new to me): I grabbed the version of SD linked in the OP recently, and have played about with it in my innocent ways:

A prompt from the early days of this thread: Photorealistic duck wearing a top hat swimming in a river of gold coins



(Yeah, it's not a top hat, but so?)

(Yeah, it's not swimming in a river of gold coins. Come at me, bro!)
(Yeah, ok, I give)
(This one's p. good tho)

Frida Kahlo on a skateboard, illustration... (by Don Rosa, Eric Carle, Richard Scarry). None of them seemed to be particularly in the style of the illustrator I asked for, so here's a selection:





Then it seemed to decide to make skateboard decks featuring Kahlo instead:

Jerkhammer fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Apr 4, 2023

deep dish peat moss
Jul 27, 2006

PlaysGamesWrong posted:

NGL that's a rad rear end bear

Midjourney has great respect for pixel art bears



deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Apr 4, 2023

KwegiboHB
Feb 2, 2004

nonconformist art brut
Negative prompt: amenable, compliant, docile, law-abiding, lawful, legal, legitimate, obedient, orderly, submissive, tractable
Steps: 32, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 11, Seed: 520244594, Size: 512x512, Model hash: 99fd5c4b6f, Model: seekArtMEGA_mega20

deep dish peat moss posted:

and because recursive AI is fun:


"nonconformist art brut"
Stealing this, thank you.

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Cousin Todd
Jul 3, 2007
Grimey Drawer

deep dish peat moss posted:

Midjourney has great respect for pixel art bears





Holy poo poo, I'm keeping those for later tabletop use

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