I really want this thing to exist!
quinacridone
I'm really shit at working these sorts of things out, so no answer from me....just wanted to say that's a really beautiful image!
I can't wait for the day you win this competition, I just want to see what kind of bat-shit challenge you're going to come up with
I've re posted your image above so it shows up for everyone (I'm just getting a link), I hope that's okay?
You have a rare, and wonderful talent in creating original abominations!
Meet Chudley, your new playmate!
Prompt- 'an almost real life human like doll, but slightly weird and off putting. the doll has a sickly sweet appearance, but looks too intense, it's smile is too strange. the doll has a few extra fingers. the doll is in a childs bedroom, the image is photo realistic'
Made (as always) with Bing
Bonus images for your dreams....
This is delightful! A massive improvement to the original film
Pixar proudly presents....
'The Thing'
A Film by John Carpenter
Prompt- 'john carpenters 'the thing' film. set in the antarctic, an image from the film has its hero Kurt russell holding a flame thrower and a gun, standing in an action man, heroic pose while facing down the films monsters. the monsters are strangely cute pixar style cartoon creatures and include a human head with spider legs, a towering venus fly trap plant monster which also has dog heads, as well as other strange and horrifying creatures. image is photo realistic and panoramic'
edit, forgot to mention- made in Bing
Bonus other versions
I may as well delete my effort, I think this is the winner lol
Made in Bing ai image generator
Prompt
Louise Brooks and Clara Bow as 2 girls 1 cat meme. the 2 women are angrily shouting and pointing at the cat which is sat across from them at a table. the cat is looking incredibly smug and disdainful, photo realistic, monochrome, black and white
(I did want Louise Brooks and Josephine Baker, but Bing kept blocking it for some weird reason)
I quite often do this for art books, I find it easier on my eyes reading text on the pirate ebook version (I can make the font as big as I need), but use the hardcopy for eyeing up the pictures
Totally agree....
I've been using mint for the last 4 years, and while I have had to use the command line for some obscure installs, it also works as an OS without needing to use it (i jumped in at the deep end and installed it in a pc I got from my brother and used it as my everyday OS)
I don't understand why Mint isn't the first suggestion for Linux 'virgins' switching over from Windows etc, it has everything you need pre installed plus the download manager for anything else
Linux has a flavour for everyone, and after a while when you're confidence and skills grow there is the fun of using the command line and a bit of tinkering....or not, if you are happy with the 'basics'