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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

The prompt (which I now found and pasted in the body text) includes the entire script so any coherency in the story is not by the image generator. Yes, the script is so stupid it was probably by an LLM.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Yeah, this is the stupidest one.

I found the prompt and looks like somebody shat out lots of comics with it, I embedded them in the post

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

The RFK one with autistic people and taxes? How do you "know" it's AI? There are no giveaways either way.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

It's spelled "Decitions, erctiʋns..." Remember, THE COMPUTER is infallible!

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This was posted to PROMOTE the generator (image.tensorartassets.com)
submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

TensorArt bragged how their FluxAI tool can generate comics... The results attached to the post speak for themselves. It's just 8 months old, so not an early model.

Transcript
AI-generated comic, mostly black and white with a few shades of grey.

Big panel at top: Fashion store with T-shirts and an undistinct item on display. Two very similar women walking into a wall next to its entrance, as well as a girl with impossible legs walking either left or right. Store sign: "Size leye light Is got neaıl boutique"

Panel 2: Woman in a shirt, cross-eyed: "Decitions, erctiʋns..."

Panel 3: Same girl, looking as if around a corner, with a disfigured disembodied hand holding a bag-like item: "We.let tame it caƨt harrng sishil.. ଚaraa I tine ջur ડeas tmall shopping ppree..

Panel 4: Same girl, looking at one or more large items held in her 4- and 11-fingered hands. Concerningly blank stare, circles around eyes, eyeballs lined with red: "ooh! the bres or ኗ5бo season.

Panel 5: Different girl with no arms and disfigured legs next to clothes racks. Confused look, indistinct symbols above her head: "What!' "thought I has cute shop, top.?"

Wide panel 6 at bottom: Both characters from above looking at a group of schoolgirls in front of badly drawn lockers; one has question marks above her head. The girl from panels 2-4: "Will a hebes. Red!" in a two-tailed speech bubble.

Indistinct signature and initial in the bottom right corner.

Apparently the prompt contains the entire script, it's not the image AI that wrote it:

Prompt
A young woman stands in front of a clothing store, looking excited
Caption: "Sarah's eyes light up as she spots her favorite boutique."
Sarah: "Ooh! Time for some retail therapy!"

second panel Sarah is inside the store, surrounded by clothes racks, holding up two different outfits
Caption: "Decisions, decisions..."
Sarah: "Hmm, the blue dress or the red skirt?"

third panel Sarah is at the checkout counter, looking shocked as the cashier shows her the total
Cashier: "That'll be $250, please."
Sarah: "What?! I thought it was sale season!"

fourth panel Sarah is walking out of the store with a small shopping bag, looking both satisfied and slightly guilty
Caption: "The aftermath of a successful shopping spree."
Sarah: "Well, at least I got this cute top... Ramen for dinner it is!"

More with the same prompt, different styles:








[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Not gonna lie, I do like the music video. It's probably because the wider context and overall actions of the character add personality that the corporate art style she's drawn in have removed, and the odd proportions play well with the frequent perspective distortions in scene transitions etc.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yes.

It wouldn't be the first community defined by antagonism to something, there is [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] and even [email protected] despite a non-significant number of AI proponents around. The corresponding subreddit r/fuckalegriaart has 57K members. So it's not just me, and hating something is a valid basis for a community. I technically could create it but there are better hands it could be in. So I guess I just should, based on the reactions I see I don't expect much traffic anyway.

 

FYI: Alegria "Art", or the larger "Corporate Memphis" style is flat-color, anatomically-distorted slop associated with corporations and used by Facebook, Google and others.

Yes, I could make a community but I'm not here often enough to moderate one.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

Sorry, this happened since I last checked the site. You can of course find reuploads, just search for "A regressive proposal - Van Schalk" if you're curious.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Are the actors voluntarily signing up to reenact their fantasies from Van Schalk's comics? (N.S.F.W.)