I've got into AI art recently, and I must say that the results are astonishing. AI has jumped miles ahead with the quality of the pictures, which is both good and bad. Good in the sense that now people can actually generate some serious art with AI tools, and bad in the sense that it's gonna be easily abused for malicious intents, more than ever. AI is better and better at generating convincing imagery, and we need better and better tools to combat those. But as a tool for artists? It's great! I've had this opinion towards AI art that it's ruining people's livelihood, but I don't actually have this opinion anymore. Creating a good looking art with AI is insanely hard if you have a specific vision that you expect the AI to follow and understand. And I've experienced it firsthand when I've started this little project of mine. It's got a codename "The Czech Lion", where I'm attempting at recreating the double-tailed lion from Bohemian coat of arms (Bohemia in Czechia) as a realistically looking animal. Of course retaining the significant feature - its two tails. And let's say the journey to the end expected result is kinda thorny. First of all, I don't have a Plus Tier of OpenAI subscription, I only have my Free Tier, which limits my usage of DALL-E v3 to 2 generations per day, and also limits my quota of attachment data (I'm thinking like couple of MB, don't remember exactly), and no, deleting attachments don't help to free the quota. Once you attach it, it is immediately uploaded, and even deleting it still counts as used quota. Too bad if you realize you're out of space and need to remove some attachments you don't really need to free up some space for attachments you actually need.
This is second image of the 1st generation:

If you know how the lion in the Bohemian coat of arms (which is Czech Republic's official small coat of arms) actually looks like, then you immediately realize what's wrong with this picture. However this one looks otherwise perfect, so that's a positive step further. The first image from this batch showed a bit of wing-like features on the shoulders and the front legs, which were a bit distracting (like Asterix had those wings on his helmet). I won't post this picture here, so I can keep it moderate a bit. There were also 2 pictures from second generation, those looked even worse, so I decided to discard those.
Then I've pointed those negatives, and of course the positives, to the AI. I've made a mockup with annotations ammended to the 2nd image from the 1st generation, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, and painting it as a model picture for future generations. Well, DALL-E mistunderstood my prompt, and generated 4 more pictures (two original as a response to my prompt, and then it realized it fucked it up, and generated two more pictures, attached below, and it realized it fucked up again, but it was already out of quota for that day, so this is where it stopped).


Happy little accident I'd tell you. While I'm disappointed it failed to do what I wanted TWICE, I can't ignore those pictures look dope! I guess I'll generate more winged lions in the future, using those two as a reference, so I'm definitely keeping those. I like the top one more, simply because it actually looks menacing, with the powerful roar, the large wings and the horns. Almost like it's a halfbreed of a lion with a dragon? I also like the second picture, though a bit less, because it's got a few issues with the tail, and doesn't look as good. But I don't want to trash that one completely, either. One thing I wanted for my double-tailed lion, is to look a bit stronger than it looks in the 1st generation picture No.2, and this picture actually captures that perfectly. Minus the wings, and the weird tail, the muscles are actually visibly shaped. The reason I wanted that is to symbolize the strong will of our nation. I'd also ask DALL-E to come up with some variations for that one, all in 16:9 aspect ratio, so it serves as a good desktop wallpaper. But those winged lions? Yep, I'm keeping those and generating their variations as well.
Post your AI creations below, and post your experiences and thoughts for AI art in general.