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<blockquote data-quote="J.Quondam" data-source="post: 9148306" data-attributes="member: 7030100"><p>Finally signed up for an account, so I can try these on my own... and of course, it's stuck in slow mode for now.</p><p></p><p>But since I'm interested in seeing how stereotypes are expressed in these things, I want to test outputs for other races-- and not necessarily D&D ones. I'm just posting screen caps below, not the hi-res versions for now, sorry.</p><p></p><p>First try: GELFLINGS from Dark Crystal</p><p></p><p>My prompt: <em>"oil painting of a gelfling merchant dressed in rich colorful garb posing dramatically in front of a stone wall in a busy port city"</em></p><p><em>(</em>AI probably thinks: "No idea what a gelfling is, so I'll just try any random thing and hope this meatbag doesn't notice. But I'll use big ears, because all the meatbags seem to like big ears.")</p><p>[SPOILER]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]297682[/ATTACH]</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p><p>To correct, I tried explaining what a gelfling generally looks like, <em>then </em>asked for the picture, with much better results.</p><p></p><p>My prompt: <em>"A gelfling is a short petite person with features combining those of an elf and a deer, including large eyes, a flat nose, and deer-like ears, with skin tones ranging from earth colors to pale. Please create an oil painting of a gelfling merchant dressed in rich colorful garb posing dramatically in front of a stone wall in a busy port city"</em></p><p>(AI probably thinks: "Oh! Why didn't the stupid meatbag say that the first time?")</p><p>[SPOILER][ATTACH=full]297689[/ATTACH][/SPOILER]</p><p>The one in the upper left is actually pretty good, aside from the huge ears.</p><p></p><p>These results make me wonder if there's a block on the word "gelfling" for IP reasons, or if there's just not enough training data. I tried gelflings with earlier AI image generators, and found they could usually depict gelflings okay, but they always closely resembled half-dozen or so majors in the movie/series, which makes sense since so much fan art is based on those characters in particular.</p><p></p><p>That's as far as I got, though, since the generator is running so slowly atm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.Quondam, post: 9148306, member: 7030100"] Finally signed up for an account, so I can try these on my own... and of course, it's stuck in slow mode for now. But since I'm interested in seeing how stereotypes are expressed in these things, I want to test outputs for other races-- and not necessarily D&D ones. I'm just posting screen caps below, not the hi-res versions for now, sorry. First try: GELFLINGS from Dark Crystal My prompt: [I]"oil painting of a gelfling merchant dressed in rich colorful garb posing dramatically in front of a stone wall in a busy port city" ([/I]AI probably thinks: "No idea what a gelfling is, so I'll just try any random thing and hope this meatbag doesn't notice. But I'll use big ears, because all the meatbags seem to like big ears.") [SPOILER] [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot (29).png"]297682[/ATTACH] [/SPOILER] To correct, I tried explaining what a gelfling generally looks like, [I]then [/I]asked for the picture, with much better results. My prompt: [I]"A gelfling is a short petite person with features combining those of an elf and a deer, including large eyes, a flat nose, and deer-like ears, with skin tones ranging from earth colors to pale. Please create an oil painting of a gelfling merchant dressed in rich colorful garb posing dramatically in front of a stone wall in a busy port city"[/I] (AI probably thinks: "Oh! Why didn't the stupid meatbag say that the first time?") [SPOILER][ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot (30).png"]297689[/ATTACH][/SPOILER] The one in the upper left is actually pretty good, aside from the huge ears. These results make me wonder if there's a block on the word "gelfling" for IP reasons, or if there's just not enough training data. I tried gelflings with earlier AI image generators, and found they could usually depict gelflings okay, but they always closely resembled half-dozen or so majors in the movie/series, which makes sense since so much fan art is based on those characters in particular. That's as far as I got, though, since the generator is running so slowly atm. [/QUOTE]
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