Avatar, but they cut down on the budget for the remake :)
Prompt:b-movie still, a lanky actor in blue body paint with long black hair in a braid, wearing fake cat ears and holding a spear, walking through a temperate forest and holding out his hand, to a rubber glowing jelly fish toy hanging from a string, a microphone boom can be seen in the upper background, daylight lighting --ar 4:3
My starting prompt in Dalle, which never really came up with what I wanted: Create a realistic video of the most crowded intersection, resembling a busy urban area in Southeast Asia with cars and motorcycles driving wherever there is space.
I've been playing with Sora a lot lately, but I wasn't sure gifs were allowed. So here is the gif anyway to go with the official entry.
Prompt:photograph, A bus with monster truck wheels, driving over crushed cars stuck in a traffic jam, in a busy city street, shot with a Canon EOS-1N on high quality 35mm film --ar 4:3 --v 6.1
For this challenge, I asked the help of someone who is a pro in fucking cars up.
Prompt : A blue car is on a tiled sidewalk, with the ocean in the background, under the sun. The car's windows are broken, its hull is damaged. A sumo wrestler wearing a blue and white tutu and red warpaint on his face is punching the car with his fist and he likes it. Hyperrealistic picture taken with an iPhone.
It's a new one I made up when I joined Lemmy. Not sure how I exactly ended up with this but it's the only one I made in over a decade. I like nicknames that sound like actual names but are still unique, and I wanted something that sounds nice and gender-neutral.
Anyway, my nicknames usually become part of my identity. So I'm as much Thelsim as I am
But the content moderation is a lot stricter than the normal text-to-image option. I can understand it from their perspective, but it can be a big annoyance when your image seems perfectly fine but is still blocked by the filter AI 😑
I.. I don't know where I was going with this one :)
This was made with the Midjourney editor. Funny thing, the blank space in the original png was immediately selected as the inpainting area in the editor. I didn't even need to select the flag area to get started, nice work!
Or... as an alternative..
Moichendising!
From Spaceballs