Bonsai AI

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Bonsai AI

Post by BonsaiBobbie »

I thought I would play around with some AI image creation last night.

Here are some of the sample images (I created in the Bing tool).

Search term:
black and white photo of a native australian bonsai in portrait style on a white background
Bonsai 1.jpg
Bonsai 2.jpg
Bonsai 3.jpg
Bonsai 4.jpg
I thought I would also test it a little more and did:
black and white photo of a banksia serrata bonsai in portrait style on a white background
Bonsai Banksia.jpg
But perhaps my favourite, in order to test the limits was:
A baby eating muesli whilst drinking beer
Baby Breakfast.jpg
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No idea what I am doing…
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Re: Bonsai AI

Post by AdamBonz »

I had a go with Midjourney a month or so ago. It seems the AI kinda understands what bonsai is from a visual aspect (ie a small tree in a pot with a thick trunk) but doesnt understand what makes a bonsai (ie one tree lol). I asked for something along the lines of a thick Euc (the leaves look like a euc) but it seems to have given me ficus trunk along with some other leafy species attached. It produced these beautiful monstrosities, but still really cool though. If I was to do this test again, Midjourney is already apparently way better now. Remember, AI is still in kindergarten.. Just wait..
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