Paul Newman backs a 1958 Ford convertible into the mud and gets stuck. Starts at 3:06.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Brick and Big Daddy – [03:06..03:54] 03:54
— au candyberry
Paul Newman backs a 1958 Ford convertible into the mud and gets stuck. Starts at 3:06.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Brick and Big Daddy – [03:06..03:54] 03:54
— au candyberry
I was 12 years old when I first saw that. My obsession with stuck cars was starting to become sexual and it made quite an impression.
I remember when I was 6 or so being with my dad and my sister in our 1953 Ford. We had gone to the health clinic and parked on a slab of ice. The car was stuck and my dad was trying to get it out. I kept asking "When are we going to go?" and my dad replied, calmly, "In a minute", although it was more like five minutes.
@MudMate Sorta like any other vehicle:
@Mudcarguy Thanks, that helps.
@Mudcarguy Please share, what sequence of words did you use to create any one of these images? The last one, for example?
@Mudcarguy I get it, but in particular for the image I asked about, what site did you use?
@Mudcarguy said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
Wow, what platform did you use for these? Bing won't let me do anything this explicit.
@stuckfanjay said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
I've been able to get some results but not the desired results
Right now it is a guessing game as to how descriptions work. I've observed a few things:
I believe that the AI companies are providing these free services in order to exercise and improve their products. In other words, we are the alpha- and beta-testers.
If you find phrasing that gives good results, then please share it here.
I copy the text I use to generate an image, and then paste that into the downloaded file's name. Then I can recall what worked particularly well. For example:
"the Wienermobile, stuck deep, in thick red clay mud, strong young men pushing the rear, on a country road, in Alabama, in 1969, rear side view"
@stuckfanjay said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
Anyone else getting their requests kicked back saying "something in your request might have triggered Microsofts terms of use" and im only describing a stuck scene, not sexual... then when you try again it says "we're experiencing a lot of guests right now, try again later"
I do too. I found that sometimes a small change in the description will let it go through, and not necessarily something that seems significant. For example, I like to put in the year for a specific vehicle, and if the request gets kicked then changing the year or leaving it out will sometimes result in success.
"Alabama" seems to be a key word for tight-fitting clothes
@spintire said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
Very nice images
there is Bing AI too: https://www.bing.com/images/create?FORM=GENILP
That's a different interface to the same processor
I would love to see this with 50's or 60's vintage American cars.
@SD78QSK It sure looks like the AI took Woodstock as the inspiration. What's interesting is that the cars are similar but not exactly like actual vehicles from that era.