Recently, I have been playing around with Bing’s AI art generation. In this new experiment, I wanted to see if the AI artist could replicate particular art periods as well as the styles of famous artists. I was also curious to see what types of media the program could imitate, such as oil paint, ink etching, cut paper, and 4K photographs. As I played around with various ideas and prompts, I noticed that there appear to be limitations (possibly put in place by Microsoft) with Bing’s AI art generator as adult themes like nudity and violence are not allowed. There also seems to be an issue when attempting to reproduce the faces of celebrities; either the program struggles to create them (eventually settling on a vague facsimile) or the programmers have once again written restrictions into the algorithm to avoid this. For example, I gave the AI artist the prompt: “Bill Gates shaking hands with Agent Smith from the Matrix.” It was immediately blocked, and I was given a warning about attempting to break Bing’s AI art rules. Additionally, there are the rare occasions where the AI will start to develop ideas for generations but will then glitch and fail. Overall, I am still amazed by the AI’s ability to create original works of art while also replicating all of the particulars I mentioned earlier.
Below are some of my recent experimentations along with the prompts used to create them. I have selected the best art generations from each prompt:
“Man running through a decaying art deco city at sunset, 4k, photograph.”
“Woman in toga praying in front of a gigantic statue of Aphrodite, intaglio, etching.”
“Portrait of a man tiger hybrid in a fancy suit and top hat, seaport background, 1800s painting.”
“Bicycle race, Bauhaus.”
“Waiter delivering food to customers in the style of Caravaggio, oil painting.”
“Asian chess masterpiece of a knight, made of ruby and gold, tilted, top detailed Maya render, style raw, ar 2:3.”
“Tropical beach with a close-up of a macaw, cut colored paper.”
Additional generations that didn’t make the final cut:
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