I had a fun, but difficult time making it. The image was inspired by this amazing scene in the new Fallout TV show. Getting the eyes to look over there and the finger on the trigger were the most challenging parts.
This was of course followed by much upscaling and inpainting along the way.
Theme
This week, you are invited to explore the concept of "payback". This can manifest in various forms—literal interpretations of revenge, poetic justice, or even karmic outcomes. Depict scenes that tell a story of retribution or redemption, whether in a personal, social, or abstract context.
Bonus examples:
(These are just examples of me trying to use other image generators to see if I could make what I did with SD, please do not only make images of angry women with guns! 😂)
MidJourney Dalle
Rules:
Follow the community’s rules above all else
One comment and image per user
Embed image directly in the post (no external link)
Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun and learning)
Posts that are tied will both get the points
The challenge runs for 7 days from now on
Down votes will not be counted
Scores
At the end of the challenge each post will be scored:
Prize
Points
Most upvoted
+3 points
Second most upvoted
+2 point
Third most upvoted
+1 point
OP’s favorite
+1 point
Most original
+1 point
Last two entries (to compensate for less time to vote)
+1 point
Prompt and workflow included
+1 point
The winner gets to pick next theme! Have fun everyone!
(Secretly looking forward to seeing what Sailor Moon will get up to this week)
with sd after about a hundred folds (the horrors I've seen). Somehow, i don't wonder why, it was always the man that bit the "cow". In one of the generations he even took a knife out and stabbed it 🤷
started with a simple prompt like "a cow eating an old man" and modified it along the … diffusion.
Yeah, but currently only via their API. The weights should be coming out sometime later. Also I've heard that SD3 is still undergoing training, so this current API version will probably be a bit different than the released weights.
Yeah, I've seen some good generations from others, as well as some bad ones like mine here. I think it depends a lot on the prompt and I just put in "a cow eating an old man" with nothing else.