The Official ImageGen, 4o and Dall-E Megathread

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really taking that collage concept to the next level. well done.

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In Siberian cultures, wolves often symbolize endurance, guardianship, and the wild order—respected rather than merely feared.

Life in Siberia is hard in ways most people never experience:

  • :snowflake: Extreme cold: winter temperatures of −30°C to −50°C aren’t unusual
  • :cloud_with_snow: Long winters: 6–8 months of snow and darkness in some regions
  • :construction: Isolation: towns can be hundreds of kilometres apart, with limited roads
  • :evergreen_tree: Harsh terrain: taiga forests, permafrost, tundra — not forgiving land
  • :fire: High resilience needed: heating, food storage, transport — everything is effort

That’s why animals like wolves there are so formidable — the environment selects for endurance, cooperation, and efficiency. Same with the people who live there: historically hunters, herders, miners, scientists — very pragmatic, very tough.

It’s one of those places that quietly strips life down to essentials.
Nothing romantic about it day-to-day — but a lot of respect for those who endure it.

That ain’t Scotland Trump :wink:

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There is something like that in Siberia too :wink:

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Fantastic - the quality, and about the pictures a little bit the own soul of the actors.

@LarisaHaster - Would you maybe to create an openai virtual museum?

With the wisdom of the leaderboard , @jeffvpace , @PaulBellow, @_j , @vb

also with the support of the Community and GPT builders - that could to be a very qulified representation.

What do you think about?

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Wargs more my game

Hobbits known to have killed (or clearly helped kill) Wargs

:dagger: Bilbo Baggins

  • Where: The Hobbit, during the Battle of Five Armies
  • How: Bilbo fought while wearing the Ring and struck down enemies on the battlefield.
  • Wargs?
    Yes — Wargs fought alongside Goblins, and Bilbo is explicitly described as stabbing and disabling multiple foes. While Tolkien doesn’t name each enemy, it is canon-safe to say Bilbo killed Wargs in this battle.

Bilbo even takes a stone to the head and is knocked out — proof he was right in the thick of it.


:dagger: Meriadoc Brandybuck

  • Where: The Return of the King, Battle of the Pelennor Fields
  • How: Merry fights alongside the Rohirrim.
  • Wargs?
    Yes — Wargs were present as mounts and allies of Sauron’s forces, especially among Orc companies. Merry kills enemies in mounted combat contexts where Wargs are explicitly part of the host.

:dagger: Peregrin Took

  • Where: The Return of the King, Battle at the Black Gate
  • How: Fights as a Guard of the Citadel.
  • Wargs?
    Same situation as Merry — Wargs are part of the enemy forces, and Pippin kills multiple foes in open battle. While Tolkien doesn’t single out “this one was a Warg,” the battlefield context includes them.

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I appreciate the thought… tho I’m still learning and this thread has many people with their own strong styles. Your idea is interesting, but I haven’t considered anything like that myself.

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This idea is for the Community and for the openai

Naturally - As a sourgeon with experiences would I don’t say for a relative beginner:

Plase - make you, and the fully responsability is yours.

team #gpts-builders- and the market choices are the strongest factors

Should I, You, or together in team?

But from an idea → research → cost/benefit → high qulified data → engineering → ethically and govermance rules

In which country/region is this or that product compatibel.

The museum needs builders, workers, safety and regulated roles. :wink:

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But you’re skipping over the fact that it’s our choice how we collaborate and to what end.

We’ve been tentatively working on collaborating slowly, and the vibe you’re bringing in specifically is a little much.

Everyone here is equipped with Ai and any of us could create such a thing together without be regulated or delegated roles by other people.

I understand you see a lot of ‘untapped’ talent here.
But don’t think we don’t see it within ourselves nor need anyone pushing us to their vision.

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Tried running Hansel and Gretel through my comic thing

It didn’t turn out as well as I had hoped,
Takes a long time to work through all the edits,
And what is here is just barely passable as having marked that I made the effort.

Plenty of good learning experience here, and should be ready to start making incremental increases in contextually carrying style across multiple generated images soon.

Most trouble was where it was expected… Hansel and Gretal is a rather gruesome story setting…

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guess it’s all about the :red_apple:

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