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@thecurioushermit
Nuns are, for obvious reasons, a fave theme of mine to play with. Today, it's "rainbow technomancer nun". And now brain is spinning stories for them, of the sort of world where they might live, the sort of "deity" they might live in devotion to...
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Ooooh I love this, okay I played with it and here's what I got. Prompt: "A professional studio portrait of a rainbow enrobed monastery nun in the year 2057, the nun is a mystic cyberpunk technomancer, she is stoic and strong with a look of confidence, her nunnery robes are adorned with digital rainbow artwork but still looks like a nun" https://frames.neynar.com/f/070acdba/bb76f21b
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@thecurioushermit
Love them! I go for simple prompts. Mine was literally "rainbow technomancer nun" 🤣 One of the fun things for me with AI is seeing what the "collective memory banks" think of the particular phrase that floats through my head! I've also done cat nuns. Those are great fun. Interestingly, "monk" tends towards the Eastern religious depictions of monk versus the Western religious depictions it leans towards in "nun".
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For me that's fun with abstract prompts but with people I like to add some details so it doesn't give me the same "generic young AI girl" face
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@thecurioushermit
Yeah, it does do that. When Midjourney 4 came out, I did a series over a few days where I'd prompt a single word 100 times to see what it came out with. I started with "person" and went from there. As a series, it got me a HUGE amount of engagement as people became so engrossed in it because I presented it not as, "This is AI's biases," but as, "These are *our* biases, and we're teaching them to AI," and there was a LOT of vulnerable reflection in the comments. "Person" was all men, 90% of them white. It was a SHOCKING thing for a lot of people to see.
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