Midjourney - AI art

from this

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to this

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from this

What is interesting even the more basic models can get pretty close to recreating that scene just using a basic description as input. Though for some reason they persistently want to face the motorbike the other way even if you put in specific prompts.

While a bit further from likeness I thought this one was kind of cool - like the cover art from some 90s video game:

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Archer got really old lol

This is on my list of things to do/dabble with.
 
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How full? most of the models seem to want to do something between empty and half full but some variations are nearly to the brim like this weird and wonderful creation :s

That's amazing.

They can't do full glasses, no matter how much you ask, because of how they regurgitate their training data and the lack of photos of full glasses in that data. I thought it was an interesting insight into how they work and where the limits lie.
 
That's amazing.

They can't do full glasses, no matter how much you ask, because of how they regurgitate their training data and the lack of photos of full glasses in that data. I thought it was an interesting insight into how they work and where the limits lie.

I tried fudging it with inputs like "overflowing" but the output are still 30-60% full glasses LOL. Does show the limits of these models.

Bing's best understanding of overflowing:

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Going quite abstract I can get some good results actually - you need to start describing wine by other terms.

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EDIT: Yeah if you describe what a wine glass is then tell it to fill it with a red bubbly liquid it can manage it - what it doesn't understand is a "full wine glass".
 
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Try getting it to draw a full glass of wine.

EDIT: Yeah if you describe what a wine glass is then tell it to fill it with a red bubbly liquid it can manage it - what it doesn't understand is a "full wine glass".

Actually, it kinda does understand - it knows that a wine glass shouldn't be filled all the way up, 1/3 to 2/3 is a full pour.

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Obvs in the second pic it isn't quite to the brim but it's basically filled the glass, in the first pic it's drawn a wine glass filled as it should be albeit a bit more than the 1/3 it says is correct.

Edit a simply prompt telling it that the wine isn't quite full to the brim corrects that second pick:

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