Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?

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  • stewart11

    It's incredible how with just one simple prompt, it was able to create precisely what I wanted to see, capturing the exact vibes I was looking for.

    "black and white pixel art of a man waiting for a bus in a dark forest"

    • What engine did you use?palimpsest
    • Midjourney.stewart
    • Not so useful for B&W like this, but C64 as a prompt keyterm seems to come up with graphics that .. well, look like C64. 8-Bit too, if I remember rightNairn
    • Looks like pixel art until you zoom indrgs
    • I would read this comic or play this game_niko
    • This is reminding me of My Neighbour Totoro conceptually.Continuity
    • Seems useful for a reference starting point, but looking closely at it, bit of a mess. Certainly unusable if you wanted to animate it unless you do lots to it.shapesalad
    • shape, the way things are going, give it a month lol_niko
    • Love it, with just a few quick edits in PSD and your done.utopian
    • Def a good reference point. But yes the AI doesnt show true solid pixels. Can run this through pixel emulator plugins. I have some great ones for AEmicrokorg
    • In Photoshop, simply use the "Pixelate > Mosaic" filter.utopian
    • https://www.paulkirc…MrAbominable
    • Again, we've wasted our lives. Creatives will be irrelevant in a few years.garbage

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