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Had an idea: something "Blueprint" Idk, I feel like it could have some fun results.
"Mysterious blueprint"
"Impossible blueprint"
"Alien blueprint", ect.
You could also try "instructions" or "guide"
Joan Crawford laying on a couch while talking on the telephone
Obnoxious fat man kicked in head by Portuguese youth.
They actually turn out quite well if you dokiwi farms patch
as a positive prompt.
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This stuff is just so cool to me, idk why.
I fucking hate that the "impossible" guide is done in that dystopian corporate artstyle, it's just too real.Thought I'd try schematics too keeping with your theme.
Novel AI knows him too...Interestingly, the training data set they use doesn't have any pictures of Ethan Ralph, so the ai doesn't know what he looks like.
It does have Andy Warski for some reason.
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Thank you, sad that it decided to paint a reptile instead of a person.
>No Matt JarboNovel AI knows him too...
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Edit: Tried with Dick Masterson, PPP, Mister Metokur, Chris Chan. No real hits.
Wrong, he should be a weremutt. When it turns full moon he turns into a retarded drooling Labrador.View attachment 3751630
Look Null, you are already an anime villan. Go embrace it!
Ladies and gentlemen, we got it. The very moment Ethan Ralph had his face permanently rearranged in Portugo.
Love them! I'll take both.
Yeah they turned out pretty cool actually. I liked the alien ones the best.This stuff is just so cool to me, idk why.
Now we just need some autist to decipher these and create an anti gravity device with a dissembled microwave.
Out of the 4 pictures that was the only one that actually looked like a guide book. The others were just garbled words.I fucking hate that the "impossible" guide is done in that dystopian corporate artstyle, it's just too real.