Here are some funny results I got with the website (exact prompts in the website):
Russian building <https://theartbutton.ai/image/iSsWgGXfI14fKtCgLcmNo90a04qCjmt2> Di Caprio, art by Jeff Koons <https://theartbutton.ai/image/hgu7ktzukFgz2KMuqEg29YXLPXlDuiF1> Fireworks above Lake, black and white photograph <https://theartbutton.ai/image/1vIL7Rlz2OSWbdPxK0xsPhVXAElw9zhj> New york, photograph, black and white, art by Félix Nadar <https://theartbutton.ai/image/lw23MDiRoyvlYgVadQQJGRKk4MiRS5BQ> Colored rounds, art by Paul Klee <https://theartbutton.ai/image/6lRnuoVvoqpFiCXaAG0f8DpoX5lheU3x> In general, A.I. (at least this model) has difficulty with three things: * hands. So many portraits have too much fingers which are too long or awkwardly shaped. Di Caprio got three legs but I swear that is better compared to all the weird hands I got. * format. Many portraits are cropped in the default square format. I have not tested other pictures formats. * perspective. The buildings lines aren't lines, they are wavy. My curiosity has been picked by data style transfer, which looks quite amazing too. Maybe we could create some styles, acting like instagram filters, to add as overlay on resulting images ? This would give us a little more control on the picture/reduce resources for frequently asked art styles (Picasso, Warhol, etc …)
