My ADD Adventure with AI Art: From Sunflowers to Blinged-Out Spiders
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Hey there, fellow adventurers! 🌟
Do I still have your attention? Because boy, do I have a tale for you! So, I got a little sidetracked with the sparkly sunflowers and sunsets (classic ADD move, right?), but let’s get back on track. I caught up with my friend Joe and asked if I could hang out with him to learn about this whole AI art thing. Joe, being the awesome guy he is, welcomed me with open arms, and thus began a beautiful friendship.
Joe was a joy to be around, and he taught me so much about art and life. We had a blast, and I was eager to dive into AI art. So, the chapter of testing AI began. I started with Mage Space, because why not? I described a sunset with sunflowers, thinking, “I just took these real images, how hard can it be?” Well, let me tell you, the result was a disaster. It looked like my toddler had gotten hold of my paints. Nope, this wasn’t going to cut it.
Onward! That night, I tried Leonardo. Nice outcome, but still not quite my vibe. Then I hopped over to Night Cafe. Sadly, it was full of shady characters – but that’s a story for another day. Finally, I stumbled upon Bing. WOW. I had a conversation with an AI, and together we created some phenomenal stuff. The first thing I tried? A colorful, realistic tarantula with smoke billowing out behind it for dramatic effect. Because why not bling out a spider?
At this point, I was hooked. Hours upon hours were spent making my visions come to life. It was like discovering a new candy store, and I couldn’t get enough. This AI art thing was the dopamine boost I didn’t know I needed.
Stay tuned for more of my ADD adventures with AI art. This is just the beginning, and trust me, it’s going to be a wild and hilarious ride!
Until next time, keep creating and chasing those wild ideas!
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