Sure! Here you go :)
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And here’s the whole image with the rest of my doodles:
Scatterbrained and friendly optimist. Always happy to give my (unasked for) opinion :)
Pardon my rambling and broken English, I know I often sound like an alien trying to impersonate a human being.
Sure! Here you go :)
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And here’s the whole image with the rest of my doodles:
Right now it’s these mochi I doodled:
Prompt: can you please draw a first date between a man and a woman, in her living room, and she has ash urns from four dead husbands on the mantel? label them 1, 2, 3 and 4
You want red-flags ? What about Stalin and Mao having a date ?
In an alternative 1950’s Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong are enjoying a date in a nice Restaurant, On Stalin’s jacket, there is a small red-flag, Mao wears his iconic mandarin-collar shirt. They both Drink fancy cocktail, and there is a rose in a pot on the table
Flux Schnell
Prompt: Point of View photograph, from a woman having a dinner date with a young man, the man is dressed up and giving a friendly smile, next to the man is sitting his mother, a dour grumpy old granny dressed in black who looks disapprovingly at the viewer, in a fancy restaurant, shot with a dslr camera --ar 3:2 --v 7
Prompt: Point of View photograph, from a woman having a dinner date with a young man, the man is dressed up and giving a friendly smile, next to the man is sitting his mother, a dour grumpy old granny dressed in black who looks disapprovingly at the viewer, in a fancy restaurant, shot with a dslr camera --ar 3:2 --v 7
“I’m so grateful you’re in my life.“
Still makes me feel…. Just wonderful.
I think an important factor for standing out from the local applicants could be the potential domain knowledge you bring to the table.
Plenty of developers around. But a developer with extensive knowledge and experience with, for example, specific logistic chains is a lot harder to find. In my (limited) experience it is often a reason why an exception for hiring foreign talent is made.
Skills can be learned with a course and a certificate, but domain knowledge comes from hard earned experience in specific industries.
Nemophila
Thanks for sharing!
I was going to complain about the lack of burning giraffes, but then realized it’s a study.
Thankfully the painting does live up to its name :)
You look great! I love the curls :)
The final scores are as follows:
Name | Score |
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@[email protected] | 6 |
@[email protected] | 6 |
@[email protected] | 5 |
@[email protected] | 5 |
@[email protected] | 5 |
@[email protected] | 3 |
We have a tie! @[email protected] will get to choose the winner.
650 years ago this place was a sea. So I’d end up having to swim at least a couple of kilometers. Considering the current sea temperatures, I’d probably die of hypothermia before I could reach the shore.
“Sir, can I interest you in a late night snack?”
Made with DALL-E 3.
Prompt: A photorealistic, anthropomorphic cat vendor at a bustling night market, selling grilled rats on skewers. The cat stands upright, wearing a traditional street vendor apron and a conical hat or headwrap, with expressive eyes and a sly smile. Its food stall is lit by warm lantern light, with smoke rising from a small charcoal grill. Grilled rats on sticks are neatly displayed on a tray. The background shows other night market stalls, colorful hanging lights, and a lively crowd. The atmosphere is moody and cinematic, with deep shadows and vibrant highlights, blending elements of Asian street market culture with whimsical fantasy.
At first pass, the grilled rats did not look very convincing, so I fixed them using Fooocus’s inpainting feature. This required about a dozen or so attempts, as the engine seems to have difficulty creating convincing grilled rats, so I finally opted for these more shish kabob looking things.
Here are the final scores:
Congratulations to @[email protected]! You get to choose (and post) the next challenge!