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Old 24-12-2024, 11:01 PM   #211
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Default Re: Using AI to Generate a New Falcon GT Concept Car

Merry Christmas !!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks to all that view and contribute to the thread.

For Christmas I thought I would try What if Ford made a one off Sleigh for Santa.

Here are 4 wildly varying designs from traditional to modern.

Just need to hook up Santa's Reindeer and off he can go.







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Old 03-04-2025, 10:15 PM   #212
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I have not posted for a while, but like to update when there has been a crazy update to the text to image scene.

You can now get Chat GPT to create images and be able to edit them with text prompts. Sort of like photoshop capabilities with the written word.

I thought I would have a quick crack at one of my favorite concepts, namely a modern electric retake on the Mercury Cougar form the late 60's.

1st we have the image generated. These have not been upscaled or anything yet, just a quick demo.



Next I asked for a rear shot of the same car.



It looks like you only get 3 attempts on the free plan per day oh well, but i was going to get the 1st image placed on stage at a press release but was unable to continue. I would have tweaked the environment some more.



Lets see your creations.
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Clean XY Retro Vibe of Car

1st Photo was done in Gemini.

I am still playing, but you can edit photos in Chat GPT for subtle differences using text.





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How about a LTD Type Coupe

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