The Official 4o and Dall-E image Megathread

Oh no!
Marketing send all customers to the wrong address on route 66!

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YADODAMA_HAKAGAMI_emblem_stamp

So like check it out. ChatGPT just lowkey gave me a .svg. Does anyone know when that started?

I opened it up in Adobe Illustrator and it was even reasonably well organized. Not exactly pretty, but dang. :exploding_head:

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Just last week I was trying to get gpt to help me vector something that literally had 19k paths when I tried to scale it in Illustrator.

I wonder if it is currently teaching itself to?

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I needs halp plz:
:innocent: :saluting_face: :face_in_clouds:

I want to have images refracted along a set of variable parameters:

i’m trying to get this perfectly awkward frame into two different images as the planes of the horizontal and vertical all match their identical counter-parts.

Is there a way to use something like the last image to easily get image gen to at least focus on one plane at a time so that all the cross overs from the frame borders help create the 3d effect of each plane or image?

How would I call for something like that?

I could make it work like this, the old school way

but…
having interchangeable planes in a prompt would be

  • a huge edge in marketing -,
    these frame things are super cheap…

(Edited for clarity)

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Getting to pinpoint the exact entrance point and exit point of yarn strands is proving too difficult for me…

But this is in a sellable form now:


Happy Halloween.

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The image itself is not spectacular, but the story behind it is an interesting — and amusing — look at how ChatGPT “thinks”. I dreamed one night of an arcade game with a flywheel-operated mechanism that randomly activates a shaft with a boxing glove attached. A contestant stands in front of the machine and attempts to dodge or block the punch.

Wondering if this might be a real thing, I asked ChatGPT about it. ChatGPT knew all about it! First, it knew what it was called: “What you’re describing sounds like a novelty amusement machine sometimes called a ‘boxing machine,’ ‘punching game,’ or ‘dodging boxer.’” Then, it continued with a long and detailed description of the game, including information on the power source, the flywheel & cam mechanism, randomization, game play, and even safety features!

In response to further queries, it went into several pages of detail, including the construction, electronics, and programming of the machine. It even offered to provide “a labeled side-view motion diagram of the arm path and safety stops”, “a short parts shopping list with example models for the motor, clutch, and sensors”, and “sample microcontroller pseudocode for timing, sensor checks, and scoring”.

I then did a search for more information and found that, in all likelihood, this machine does not actually exist. There is an arcade game where the contestant attempts to hit a punching bag as hard as possible, but nothing where the machine tries to punch you!

So ChatGPT took my hallucination and, based on that, created an elaborate hallucination of its own.