A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
I have been into AI art lately, and I thought I would try Stable Diffusion 1.5 to draw a coronavirus. If you put in a direct prompt called CoronaVirus, it draws something like that, but the image of COVID2 seems to be weak. Just by changing the spelling a little, you can draw a lot of unexpected things. If you spell it coronavi, it is quite far from the coronavirus, but it still draws a shape that repeats something around a round object like the following.
First, letʼs arrange the images when you say “CoronaVirus”.
The characteristic that it is round and has many spikes around it is captured, but in the first image, the coronavirus is repeated around the round object instead of the spikes. In other words, it looks like a nested structure.
When I say Coronavi, I sometimes get an image with a structure in which something repeats around a round object, as shown below, but there are other things as well.
With Coronad, similar images can be obtained, but other images are added.
Even with Corona alone, you may get an image with something like a spike around the circle.
Occasionally, a slightly attractive texture appears in Corona or Coronad. I think this comes from images with many coronaviruses.
Place a slightly enlarged version of the second image. Since the size of the original image is 512×512, there is no further resolution
It has nothing to do with viruses, but if you give it a coined word such as coronal, you can get a beautiful image of a celestial body.
Note: This article is a revised and translated version of an article in Brog from Kanada (in Japanese).