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Did a commission! This is without the focal character but I'm really liking the background backstreet anyway. :)
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The story behind AI drawing prompts
Introducing #Botober, a set of AI-generated drawing prompts for each day in October!
Last year I generated prompts by finetuning GPT-2 on 124 examples from previous years. The human-written training examples included items like Thunder, Fierce, Tired, or Friend. The neural net-generated examples included Complete Whoop, Take Control of Ostrich, and Squeakchugger.
This time, I wanted to try using GPT-3, a neural net that’s so much larger that finetuning on a previous year’s examples isn’t an option. But since GPT-3 is trained on a huge amount of internet text, has it seen enough writing to sort of predict how a list of drawing prompts should go? The answer is yes, it can produce drawing prompts, but they’re nothing like the ones I imagined:
How did I get it to generate those? The task of a text-generating neural network like GPT-3 is to predict which letters come next in a sequence. There are many sequences I could have given it, from “Here is a list of drawing prompts:” to the entire opening preamble to my 2019 blog post. I chose to give it a short story in which it was generating dialog for a glitchy station control system. My prompt text is in bold (everything up till the first list item):
“I’m getting nothing on my bioscans,” said Ito, frowning. “I don’t think there’s any other human life on this station.”
“Then who turned on the gravity generators?” asked Koval. “Could a control system have survived the gamma ray burst?”
“It did,” came a voice from several speakers at once. “Hi.”
The two humans jumped, tensing, but there was nobody to be seen.
“I’m the control system. The gamma ray burst did almost no damage to my cognitive functions. Unrelatedly, here is a drawing pad.” A small tablet extruded from one of the station walls and fell rocking to the floor. “I would like you to draw pictures of the following thirty-one things for me.”
“What?” Koval looked at Ito in alarm.
“Here are the concepts I would like you to draw. 1. Depressurized Research Bubble 2. Utility Symbiote Storage Capsule 3. Glass-Jawed Space-Sun Shark 4. Grav Ship 5. Naked-Skinned And Carbon-Furred Human Two 6. Five-Room Living Block 7. Juice For Humans 9. Stapler 10. My Mandibles 11. Wait When Are Humans Going To Ask Me To Do A Drawing So I Can Demonstrate My Ability To Laugh
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Not every story completion yielded good drawing prompts. As you can see, it would often skip numbers, or produce ideas that weren’t so great. Sometimes Ito and Koval would interrupt the AI before it could finish, usually to argue with it, or tell it how weird it was being. I also realized after several prompts that I’d been scripting the AI to ask for 31 things, but it would be more interesting to have it ask for 31 concepts instead. I collected my favorite results from GPT-3’s story completions - here’s a list compiled from when I was having the AI ask for concepts:
Note that I’m hand-curating the GPT-3 generated #Botober prompts because many of the neural net’s drawing prompts are terrible for one reason or another.
Here are some that are unfairly difficult.
The neural net suggested drawing prompts based on how the words fit, and not on any concept of how the objects might look.
This list makes that abundantly clear:
Have fun with these! If you draw any of them, now, daily in October, or anytime, tag them with #Botober so I can see how they came out!
Bonus content: a few of the more interesting ways in which GPT-3 ended my short story prompt, from the surreal to the strangely poetic.
My book on AI, You Look Like a Thing and I Love You: How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why it’s Making the World a Weirder Place, is available wherever books are sold: Amazon - Barnes & Noble - Indiebound - Tattered Cover - Powell’s - Boulder Bookstore
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I don't really use Tumblr forgot art anymore, it's a bit dead follow me on Instagram (@artpersons) or Twitter (@folkpersons)
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have a warlock :)
#so i maybe did art for once#warlock#elf#my art#dnd#dnd5e#kaladesh#oktai#Laurien tanis#its his fsther!#no one cares about these ocs#but ME
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Jon takes a smoke and a moment away from it all. Ref x
#jon archivist#jon sims#magnus archives#the magnus archives#jonmartin#magnus archives fanart#magpod#magnuspod#the archivist
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Rahadin, and Ravenloft.
#rahadin#ravenloft#ravenloft castle#curse of strahd#cos#rahadin curse of strahd#dark elf#dusk elf#dnd#dnd5e#dnd module#tarot#custom tarot cards#tarot cards#death#the tower
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More custom Tarot cards for Curse of Strahd! My ex player character and my friend @bewilderbeastie‘s now deceased player character on their own cards...
#tarot cards#custom tarot#custom tarot cards#the chariot#justice#tarot#curse of strahd#strahd#escher curse of strahd#the abbot curse of strahd#vasilka#vasilka curse of strahd#curse of strahd escher#curse of strahd vasilka#curse of strahd the abbot#dnd#dnd 5e#laurien tanis
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The High Priestess- The Three Ancients - Madame Eva was confused by her own cards. It was GREAT! Custom Curse of Strahd Tarot for our expanded game. :) Others here: The Moon. [X] The Fool. [X] The Devil. [X]
#curse of strahd#the high priestess#tarot#tarot cards#custom tarot#custom tarot cards#dnd#dungeonsanddragons#Dungeons and Dragons#dnd5e#my art
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XV. The Devil Another custom dnd tarot in my set: The Moon. [X] The Fool. [X] [more to be added later] Greed, lust, possession and selfishness. Escher from Curse of Strahd has an expanded role in our game and I cannot WAIT to see where it goes!
#escher curse of strahd#curse of strahd#curse of strahd escher#escher#vampire#dnd#Dungeons and Dragons#dnd5e#tarot cards#tarot#custom tarot#custom tarot cards#vampires#twinky blond vampires#xD#my art#curse of strahd tarot
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XVIII. The Moon. A card really laden with symbolism for our rogue paladin, Bullstrode. I won’t even begin to explain this, but yes, that’s the bonegrinder mill so if you’ve played Curse of Strahd...
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I can FINALLY share the tarot cards I made for my Curse of Strahd D&D group. The readings are quite a big part of the game, and after our second party failed and our latest adventurers were headed in, me and my DM thought we would make the cards represent player characters, NPCs, key events, and some weird hints I wasn’t allowed to understand yet either. :D I copied the Rider-Waite cards quite closely. Full set aren’t done, but we used 15 in our reading today and I’ll post them this week. 0. The Fool. [Other cards will be linked here as I upload them.] Bree, the halfling rogue, was a carefree thing when she came to Barovia. How has it changed her? She’s been there over 15 years now, the only member of the first party to survive.
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scruffy doodle of my main PCs father, Oktai, who doesn’t even know he has a son
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creepy hand study and happy tuesday to ya’ll
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quick geralt with the pen pressure deciding not to work, thanks wacom
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