This one's for Guido, wherever he is now:
It doesn't know what an AE92 GTS is no matter how I specify it, so I don't think it's smart enough to take over the world. I did get this R32 though (Edit: Or R33/R34 judging by the grille?):
And this Esc0rt/AE86 hybrid with a Subaru badge?
It does know what a Samurai is:
"Imagine a well-used and organized mechanic's workspace, with high-quality mechanic tools arranged neatly - something a professional mechanic might favor. Central to this scene is a tiny, detailed scale model of a Suzuki Samurai. The model is reminiscent of Hot Wheels toys, with vibrant colors, go-faster stripes, and chrome accents. The Suzuki Samurai model exudes an aura of rugged adventure, just like its real-world counterpart. Explore the juxtaposition between the scaled-down adventure vehicle and the larger-than-life mechanic's workspace."
And a Toyota 86, which it pictured in a John Wick poster where it's being attacked by all the other tools:
Not sure what happened with my images in the last post, I copied the pic and pasted, will try saving and re-uploading this time:
The prompt is at the bottom of the image. It's pretty funny to see what you put in vs what it pumps out.
Eg: Depict a toy car designed to resemble a 2011 Mazdaspeed 3, captivated in the perspective of a mechanic who favors Snap-on tools. The vehicle should have an exaggerated hoodscoop. The paint of the toy car is meant to mirror Porsche moonstone. Bronze colored wheels that resemble SSR Professors wheels should be added. Show me the intricate details particularly highlighting the color and the turbo log.
The image generator doesn't understand hoodscoops. It seems to understand bronze, but does not understand paint codes or paint names. It did appear to get the wheels half SP5's and half stock Y spokes in the second image.
Create an image of a toy car modeled after a 2011 Mazdaspeed 3, as seen through the eyes of a mechanic who is a big fan of Snap-on tools. The car should have oversized features such as a prominent hoodscoop. The paintwork on the car should be a reflective gold color similar to Porsche's L601 paint. Include bronze-colored wheels that are akin to SSR Professors wheels. Close attention should be paid to the details, especially the vibrant color and the turbo logo depicted on the vehicle.
NGL, I kinda want to flare the car out like that, and I dig the splitter, despite its questionable usefulness.
Imagine a classic, playfully exaggerated model toy vehicle inspired by a Mazda RX-3 rotary wagon, punctuated by the passion and precision of a mechanic enthusiast. The color of the small die-cast car is a vibrant blue, shining with a glossy finish. Its wheels are designed to mimic gold SSR Formula mesh, adding an air of sophistication to the playful model. The wheels are exaggerated, oversized and falls in harmony with the overall dramatic proportions of this toy car. Look at the fender flares, they are prominent and exaggerated, adding extra character to the car. Don't forget the roof rack, it's there, hinting at possible adventurous exploits in miniature scale.
Damn if it didn't nail the SSR Formula Meshies though.
Create a miniature 3D imagery of a 1999 Intrepid in vibrant green, equipped with 10-spoke wheels, and a large carbon fiber spoiler hinting an overwhelming sense of speed and power. The design should resonate with the aesthetics favored by mechanics who typically use Snap-on tools, thus reflecting a highly detailed, functional, and realistic look and feel. The car should look like it's ready to leap off the tarmac at any moment, embodying the spirit of a classic hot wheels toy.
Well, it looks as tho AI can't count. And it looks like a mashup of an Evo front end, coupe Neon rear pillar and R34 trunk.
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