AI art generation

I realize AI-generated art is old news by now, but it’s new to me. For the past several days I’ve been playing with the Bing image generator (https://www.bing.com/images/create). I started by exploring potential covers for a book I’ve written, but that didn’t last long… pretty soon I was creating images for whatever popped into my mind. The more detailed you are with your prompts, the more you can craft whatever strange visions you can think of. And yes… the images can turn out to be quite twisted!

Here are a few of the images I’ve created over the past few days. I like how, with the right prompt, an image can tell a story.

Kung fu food explosion.
Kung fu food explosion.
Kung fu food explosion.
Karen.
A medieval scribe in space.
The wild west…?
Dinosaur outlaws.
Fruit and vegetable happiness.
An underwater military base.
An underwater military base.
A silver train in the mountains.
A red train in the mountains.
Rainbow snail village.
Rainbow snail village
Capitaine Québec.
Capitaine Québec.
A futuristic city.
A futuristic city. For these ones I added “flying trains” as a prompt.
An underwater city.
An underwater city.
Maple syrup nightmare.
Maple syrup nightmare.
Tardigrade spaceship.
A tardigrade spaceship. Because they’re indestructible, right?
Fruit polar bear.
Because he’s cute.
Mysticmoose.
Mysticmoose.

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