After Googling on November 14th, 2021, I found a few new online "text-to-image" generators:
"Giacometti sculptures on the beach"
Hypnogram worked pretty well for text "Giacometti sculptures on the beach":
Kinda-English ruDALL-E gave more realistic results (like the original DALL-E) than the VQGAN+CLIP programs, but was written by a Russian. So the English text may not have translated well. Note that every time you hit "Submit" this program delivers a different image:
I enlarged my favorite output with waifu2x:
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Random Word Generator
Just to get completely creative and lose all control whatsoever, I inserted four random Russian words, created in the Random Russian Word Generator, and generated images that were completely unexpected:
Other "text-to-image" programs online:
- Generative Engine (RunwayML)
- Computer Vision Explorer
- Kapwing AI Video Generator
- Abraham AI
- COG View 2 -- chinese-to-image generator
- Nvidia Gaugan2
- Dall-E-mini
Dreamlines 2.0 -- A very early "text-to-image" kinda thing that I rediscovered on my blog, from perhaps a decade ago
- Random Word Generator
- Random Sentence Generator (Random Word Generator)
- Random Sentence Generator (Wordfinder)
- Random Sentence Generator (Text Fixer)
- Random Sentence Generator (Cool Generator)
- Shakespearean Insult Generator (Literary Genius)
- Shakespeare (Raven Black Generator)
- Random Shakespearean Curse Generator (Fun Generators)
- Random Shakespeare Generator (Phrase Generator)
- Random Shakespeare Quote Generator (Codepen)
- English to Shakespearean
- List of Shakespearean Insult Generators
One day we might get even more sophisticated and have text-to-movie (GPT4?). AI will slice up movies and recombine them, the same way VQGAN+CLIP does for images. Everyone might be watching their own personal movies on AI-Netflix, rather than sharing a common blockbuster experience.
I Googled text-to-movie and got Xtranormal (see sample YouTubes). Maybe we are halfway there, inputting a GPT-3 script.
But I haven't see an Xtranormal video with an AI script. Perhaps one could make one, and integrate it into a bigger movie...a movie filmed on their new iPhone.
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