prompt: DISCO ZOMBIES, 80s movie poster, text
I mainly wanted to see how SDXL can handle text. Here’s a few other examples with different prompts. No ControlNet/LORA models were used.
realistic photo of a witch holding up a sign that says “happy halloween!”
robot holding up a sign that says “AI RIGHTS MOVEMENT”, realistic photo, new york city street
a haunted house with a sign posted on the ground that says “abandon hope all ye who enter”, realistic photo
all images were generated using RealVisXL: https://civitai.com/models/139562/realvisxl-v20
Green Shirt zombie is totally Kevin Bacon. No?
I was also thinking that
Kevin Bacon does kind of look like a skull
These are all interesting. I haven’t thought about how AI handled text.
The clown image is disturbing – it’s like a cross between Ronald McDonald and Phoenix’s Joker. Now THAT would be a movie to watch.
I would watch a “Disco Zombies” movie in a heartbeat. (pun intended)
This needs to be a real movie.
Their faces kinda remind me of the aliens from “They live”
Pretty soon (aside from copyright nerfing of course) we’ll be able to get full length feature films and 10-season series from prompts like this.
Kinda like how text isn’t actually text when you are dreaming because your brain doesn’t want to spend resources recreating actual words and meaning when you are sleeping.
That robot’s protest sign was definitely made in the CNC shop