I'm continuing to play with ChatGPT, Bard, Dall-E, and the others to generate some watch content over at watchGPT.blog. On the image side, usually they're pretty strange. But I added the instruction to make a "watercolor painting" of a watch and they turned out not so bad. Well, the numbers on the one are a bit cryptic, but otherwise, they're kinda nice.
Thoughts?
These are Dall-E but via Microsoft's Bing image creator.
Into Bremont, Tudor, Vertex, Christopher Ward, and most other watches, sadly. Have way too many divers.
Not a big fan of AI.
Still not a fan.
It's kinda like an oxymoron.
I love the symbols it made trying to recreate Arabic numerals.
@foghorn - this is my favorite, where I prompted the "intelligence" to create an image with "The Tudor Black Bay 54 watch worn by a light blue monster wearing snorkeling gear and standing at the beach, digital art.” So, the light blue monster is "wearing" the watch...but then it goes downhill from there. 🤣
@foghorn - this is my favorite, where I prompted the "intelligence" to create an image with "The Tudor Black Bay 54 watch worn by a light blue monster wearing snorkeling gear and standing at the beach, digital art.” So, the light blue monster is "wearing" the watch...but then it goes downhill from there. 🤣
Like I said......
I love the symbols it made trying to recreate Arabic numerals.
Look at what it does to fingers. Like if Helen Keller was the god who made humanity.
@foghorn - this is my favorite, where I prompted the "intelligence" to create an image with "The Tudor Black Bay 54 watch worn by a light blue monster wearing snorkeling gear and standing at the beach, digital art.” So, the light blue monster is "wearing" the watch...but then it goes downhill from there. 🤣
I feel like, with a little work, this could be a fantastic Childrens TV show character! My sonw ould watch this chap all day long