"model A roadster with tandem axles in front and dually axels in back"
No idea... the more words I throw in to help describe what I want, the worse it gets. All I want is for it to draw something like these.
VolvoHeretic said:So, who owns the copyrights to these AI artworks?
I believe it's the person who creates it, AI can't own anything afaik
So I am like the only person to ever exist whos favorite mustang is the big one so i decided to see what old ads would look like for them and I'm getting running dudes over, running horses off the road and drinking and driving? I guess mustangs have always been mustanging.
In reply to RonnieFnD :
It was James Bond's and my favorite Mustang also. I looks small sitting side by side next to a modern Mustang being about 4" shorter height, 1.5" narrower width, and the same length.
Just a bit bizarre on every panel and piece of trim.
It was giving me straight up chrome bumpers for a '77, so then I specified "rubber bumpers" and it gave me those weird overriders from 1974(?)
Motent the mgrsuic, that's what my Dad always said!
RonnieFnD said:So I am like the only person to ever exist whos favorite mustang is the big one so i decided to see what old ads would look like for them and I'm getting running dudes over, running horses off the road and drinking and driving? I guess mustangs have always been mustanging.
The '71-73 is my favorite Mustang and I still go and verify that yes, I still can't afford a 351C-4V.
When I was a kid I was given a big 2' by 3' poster with one of every year Mustang made up to that point. My favorites were a yellow '71, and this is where GRM members clamor for a block user option, a black '78 Cobra.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:RonnieFnD said:So I am like the only person to ever exist whos favorite mustang is the big one so i decided to see what old ads would look like for them and I'm getting running dudes over, running horses off the road and drinking and driving? I guess mustangs have always been mustanging.
The '71-73 is my favorite Mustang and I still go and verify that yes, I still can't afford a 351C-4V.
When I was a kid I was given a big 2' by 3' poster with one of every year Mustang made up to that point. My favorites were a yellow '71, and this is where GRM members clamor for a block user option, a black '78 Cobra.
I could never block you for that being as how my second favorite is the svo mustangs. I went thru a 2.3 turbo ford stage years ago and had a bunch of turbo coupes and always wanted a svo but was never able to get my hands on one.
Pretty soon after Skynet AI becomes self aware and takes over the world and eliminates us humans, at least there will still be music. Microsoft AI isn't there yet but it won't be long. It will be something like this... Animusic
Put me down as liking the big Mustang.
The later cars always make me think of a middle-aged hairdresser telling me about how she had one exactly like that one, except it was green and a ghia...
I always thought that the 71 Mustang was influenced by the Lamborgini Espada. After all of my drawings, an AI tip finally came across the screen suggesting using a descriptor, something like "wide view" or "wide angle".
Real Lamborgini Espada
AI's version
I finally figured it out, needed to add a "P" to 1800, as in Volvo P1800 to get a response from Bing AI even though my car is a 1800E. I also ran out of credit points to generate images so I had to take a bunch of dumb quizzes to earn more points. No idea how any of this works. Please note the absence of any tail fins.
"Volvo P1800E race car with wide flares, tires, and wheels in wide angle view". Can't duplicate the wide angle view anymore for some reason.??
Just a couple more... "A Volvo P1800 race car with wide tires and flares in wide angle"
This site helped me understand how to control the views of the generated images.
Pretty close. Missing the tail fins and the Nike door swoosh.
RonnieFnD said:It knows too much when one word is all it needs. Skynet is real.
I like the bottom left. It makes me think of a Schlesser buggy crossed with the (actual real life build) of the Hemi V8 powered Isetta...
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