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1950's film of a lady woman mermaid with a hook hand fish tail tall strong goliath feminine agile athletic beautiful graceful fit robust woman wearing a regency dress with an empire waistline and a mullet haircut at a ball, gilled similar merfolk presided over by Poseiden. filmed on analog film in technicolor

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@pukunui , @Parmandur , @Saracenus , or anyone really, I need some help. I am new to AI (just used Chatgpt for the first time today) and I tried to use Dalle33, but I can't figure out how to even start. I go the webpage and I don't see anywhere input a prompt to even launch the program. What the heck am I doing wrong?
The free version of ChatGPT only allows you to use GPT3 and DALL E 2, and has a number of tokens you use that limits the number of prompts you can generate. Both of these version are a generation behind the current stuff we are using. You need a ChatGPT+ account ($20.00 USD a month) to gain access to GPT4 and DALL E 3 on the openai.com website.

In either case, you need to create an account and login to openai.com in order to use the free or paid version.

Bing.com is free (requires a Microsoft login), but you only get 15 boosts a day, and any images created after those are low on the queue and will take longer to resolve (or some cases it will not be usable during peak hours). I would recommend playing around in Bing first (and also learn to use Bing Chat to develop better prompts) to learn some basic skills. If you really want more freedom to create then think about the ChatGPT+ version over on openai.com.

Sprinkled throughout this thread are some informational posts on how we create better prompts and there are also some links to really good videos that help you get up to speed, quickly.

Side note, I am by no means an expert at this, like everyone else here I have been learning as I go while making tons of mistakes (and laughing at the limits of the medium... looking at you Empire Waist dresses).
 
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Hey all, my Frenchie has her first seizures in about 3 years. She is doing ok but I got zero sleep last night and I have vets and specialists to see. I am going to pull back a bit until I resolve this (and hopefully get a little more sleep). You all have been a bright light for me, this creative outlet has been sustaining me through some stressful times and I really enjoy sharing with and learning from you. I will try and check back in the next couple of days but my output is going to shrink for the time being.

Here is something I have been working on but haven't quite got where I want to go with it yet... Heraldry

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Keep chasing those empire waist, hook hands, and mullet dreams...
 
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Hey all, my Frenchie has her first seizures in about 3 years. She is doing ok but I got zero sleep last night and I have vets and specialists to see. I am going to pull back a bit until I resolve this (and hopefully get a little more sleep). You all have been a bright light for me, this creative outlet has been sustaining me through some stressful times and I really enjoy sharing with and learning from you. I will try and check back in the next couple of days but my output is going to shrink for the time being.
Hope everything turns out well. My parents have a Kooikerhondje who's seizures got progressively worse, so she's on epilepsy meds now.
 

Just woke up from a nap and this was in my news feed, OpenAI is having a dev conference in San Francisco today and The Verge has been keeping up on it. ChatGPT Turbo sounds awesome and I cannot wait to use it. Full conference reporting can be found here. All the news from OpenAI’s first developer conference

When I have more time I will plow through this and see what could be helpful for us… Off to the primary care vet soon (yes, Miss Tulip has specialists, Neurology and Allergy & Dermatology).
 


Hope everything turns out well. My parents have a Kooikerhondje whose seizures got progressively worse, so she's on epilepsy meds now.
Yeah, we been treating her seizures with Phenobarbital and that has kept her seizure free for over 3 years, this was a break through. My heart goes out your parents because it is insanely hard to keep dogs like that stable, give them our best from my wife and I.
 

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