Create a document that contains ten of the most interesting images, each with information about the model you used and the prompt that generated it.

Generate some AI art for your assigned fiction

using diffusion models. (See below for some options, but feel free to use others.) You may want to use some or all of this art in your final presentation, so try a bunch of different things – you might choose some scenes in the story to depict, or some scenes from the backstory, or the future of the story; you might generate a portrait of a character; you might generate background images for your slides, or a background for you to speak in front of.

Experiment with several different image generators, and with a variety of different styles – maybe different historical painting styles, digital art, animation, camera angles, lenses, and lighting. If your assigned fiction was a movie or TV show, try some versions where you try to imitate the visual style of the original (with or without mentioning it in the prompt) and some versions where you try to make it create a very different visual style.

Save these images in a folder on your computer so that you can use them when you are making your final presentation, and make a note of the prompts that you used to generate them.

Create a document that contains ten of the most interesting images, each with information about the model you used and the prompt that generated it. They might be interesting because the exact same prompt led to different results on different models, or because you think the image is beautiful, or because the model failed in some interesting way, or anything else. (You might need to add a couple sentences explaining what you found interesting about some of them.) Make sure that you include some that are very stylistically different from each other.
Image generators
Within LLMs – these give you less direct control over the image prompt, and only let you do a few per day, unless you have a paid account
ChatGPT can generate images using its built-in model Dall-E 3, if you ask it
Gemini can generate images using its built-in model Imagen 3, if you ask it
Gemini won’t generate images of people on a free account
Stable Diffusion – an open source model that gives you a lot of control
https://dreamstudio.ai/ the official online site run by Stability.ai, the company that developed Stable Diffusion
https://huggingface.co/spaces/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-3.5-large-turbothe version hosted at HuggingFace, a site that hosts many open-source AI models
If you are very tech savvy, and have a powerful computer, you can go to https://stability.ai/ and install the full model on your computer – see this video for a setup guide
Flux – another open source model
https://flux-ai.io/ official site provides a few free image generations
MidJourney – the most powerful tool that doesn’t require installing your own AI system, but requires a subscription ($10/month or more)
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