Chigau #1
“Orifices in the void” is my new name for Republicans.
dangerousbeanssays
Good, one less dickhead in the world
Dude treated us trans people (along with others) as a freak show for his own profit
Just an Organic Regular Expressionsays
I like how, no matter how good the AI gets (and that picture is very good indeed, the fabric drapes beautifully and the bit of crusty fringe on Death’s sleeve is a lovely touch) you can always catch it in little errors that reveal gaps in its “reading”. Like clearly it didn’t encounter the image of scythe very often, so didn’t know how to draw one. Also, that nice fringe I mentioned? Doesn’t relate to the sleeve, but looks like comes out of the glove. And Jerry’s left hand is juuuuust a little odd, like the pinkie was trying to turn into a thumb.
But you know, the first impression is socko, very powerful. So just look, admire, and move on quickly.
Jazzletsays
Just to be contrary, I found a hand held scythe that would have looked like that from that angle in the shed on our Sheffield allotment when we got it. No idea what kind of steel it was or how old, but it sharpened up well enough to deal with the long grass so we could dig up the sod for a pile. Mind you did end up with back ache iif you went at it for more than an hour or so.
chigau (違う) says
So it goes.
Marcus did you and your AI buddy see this
https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/fantasy-3
?
Great American Satan says
at least we’ll always have that one commercial for “too hot for tv.”
rblackadar says
Looks more like a riding crop than a scythe.
moarscienceplz says
Chigau #1
“Orifices in the void” is my new name for Republicans.
dangerousbeans says
Good, one less dickhead in the world
Dude treated us trans people (along with others) as a freak show for his own profit
Just an Organic Regular Expression says
I like how, no matter how good the AI gets (and that picture is very good indeed, the fabric drapes beautifully and the bit of crusty fringe on Death’s sleeve is a lovely touch) you can always catch it in little errors that reveal gaps in its “reading”. Like clearly it didn’t encounter the image of scythe very often, so didn’t know how to draw one. Also, that nice fringe I mentioned? Doesn’t relate to the sleeve, but looks like comes out of the glove. And Jerry’s left hand is juuuuust a little odd, like the pinkie was trying to turn into a thumb.
But you know, the first impression is socko, very powerful. So just look, admire, and move on quickly.
Jazzlet says
Just to be contrary, I found a hand held scythe that would have looked like that from that angle in the shed on our Sheffield allotment when we got it. No idea what kind of steel it was or how old, but it sharpened up well enough to deal with the long grass so we could dig up the sod for a pile. Mind you did end up with back ache iif you went at it for more than an hour or so.