They allude to it but do not fully explain. I am assuming they are also using the vision model to describe the input photo. I would not have initially thought that you given the text description of an image you could recreate it well enough for fun avatars...it makes sense but I did not initially think about it.
I have to try three times because it says something went wrong. Then it generates an image that looks nothing like the one I uploaded. And then the next time I try it says I made too many requests. So, it would be cool if it worked I guess.
I have tried it and I have expected that it would look similar to the selfie, but the output does not look like me. It looks more like a random stock photo. Perhaps that was the intention?
Mine kinda sucked. First, it made an avatar with two almost identical heads in it. I have a high forehead, the two people in the avatar had full, thick hair. I have brown eyes, the avatar twins have large, deep blue eyes. The only thing in common with my image was that the avatar people have a salt and pepper beard, like I do.
OpenAI's products and DALL-E 3 can't really transform existing images. GPT-V lets it see images, and DALL-E 3 can make images. But they aren't directly connected.
> We'll analyse your photo, describe it in words, and generate a new image from scratch.
I've tried the same technique to get around "copyright policy" refusals, but never get anything close to what I want.
Your pricing is absolutely ridiculous. I ran a full image generation site (like Leonardo), so I know what it costs to run models/generate images. I'm shocked people are willing to pay you that much money. Your margins must be like 99%
Those that are complaining about the lack of resemblance, may have missed the text explaining how this works: "We'll analyse your photo, describe it in words, and generate a new image from scratch."
Mine was also way off, but if I think about how an AI would describe the photo and then regenerate it, then it's probably pretty close to that.
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[ 4.8 ms ] story [ 46.8 ms ] thread> We'll analyse your photo, describe it in words, and generate a new image from scratch.
I've tried the same technique to get around "copyright policy" refusals, but never get anything close to what I want.
Mine was also way off, but if I think about how an AI would describe the photo and then regenerate it, then it's probably pretty close to that.