\nLog #3 – Columbus ship, 1492 DC. “Laaaaand” Now, I don’t wanna brag but… After months of sailing Columbus was lost in the Oceans and well let’s say I may have kinda suggested the correct direction…<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\nThe anonymous artist (a self-identified “funny old man”) detailed some of the process he uses to create the images in several Reddit comments: a combination of Stable Diffusion 1.5, a custom AI model for the landscape, and a custom AI model trained on the Stelfie face, which is apparently a fictional person created using Character Creator. He uses “a lot of inpainting,” which means inserting AI-generated imagery into the images to fix errors and sculpt the scene, and each image takes three hours to create.<\/p>\n
Some may find Stelfie’s attempts to sell the images as NFTs<\/a> unpalatable (the tech is controversial), but simulated time travel is arguably a novel entertainment use of technology that can otherwise create deepfakes and potentially deceive others. Using Dreambooth and Stable Diffusion, anyone can now insert a character (or themselves) into fantastic and fictional situations, so we’ll likely see a lot more fictional entertainment scenarios in the near future.<\/p>\nlisting image by StelfieTT<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n