The AI ignored the images and my story directions for the most part. Anyway, here are the images...

Fascinating images, and I even recognise some of the hand stock you've used. I'm interested in how much of this is your own work and how much is enhanced by this AI technology you speak about?demonelvis wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:13 amI tried to get AI to create a story around images of the Kara character that Marj Dursay played in the Star Trek TOS episode "Spock's Brain".
The AI ignored the images and my story directions for the most part. Anyway, here are the images...
Thanks for explaining further about these works which you've based on a very fun scenario, and it's a nice change to see some clothed collaged images of shrunken women (proving you don't always have to be naked or semi naked to be sexy). I think you've made good use of the hand stock and Marj Dursay's poses too, and I always get a little buzz when seeing some of my own (hand) stock used.demonelvis wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:11 amNo AI enhancement on these collages, just Photoshop. I got most of the Star Trek images from ClarkSavage's Deviant Art page, and as you said the hands were from common free stock. I've been using Character AI and it's fun, even if my story prompts and character design often seem to be ignored by the AI. You really do get a sense that this is a technology in it's infancy, but it will probably develope quickly, I think. It's just too addictive not to.