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DALL-E 3
Really not sure why Wall-e didn't show up here. He showed up fine in all of the test images on Bing.
A photorealistic image of a sad, chibi-style robot holding a sign. The robot's large eyes convey melancholy. Rendered with hyperdetailed elements and vibrant, deep colors, in a digital art style.
Created by Shywolf on Apr 3, 2024 using the DALL-E 3 AI image generator model.
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This is so amazing and so true!!!...I really appreciate this!!!!
It's not exactly the same model. Both are D3, but Bing has a butt load more filters and blocks, and probably the latest build. I have no trouble wil Wall-E there. I was on another site with D3 and the prompts produced very different art than Bing
Trivia, did you know DALL-E is a combination of Wall-E and Salvador Dali?
Brilliant words SF and an adorable little character. 🙂🌺
Now that those 2 days allow DALL-E images I don't blame them for wanting use of that model too. So even though I could enter a DALL-E image on those days I don't as I think it's unfair. Mind you, not all DALL-E images are better than the others. It still depends on prompts and any pre-sets one uses. But it definitely is vastly different. I hope they change back to what it was.
It's True.
I get it here: https://copilot.microsoft.com/ ↗️
Thank you, Shywolf. I absolutely agree. I am a non-pro user, and although I have 5 free uses of Dall-E, I am saving those 5 for something really really special. I'm not going to blow them up on experimentation just to decide whether I want to go Pro because I want access. Same with Loras. At the moment I don't see any advantage for me to go Pro, the extra 100 credits are not useful to me, since I'm not an avid creator. The 5 daily login & 2 daily voter credits are usually sufficient for me, so why pay subscription for something I can live without? Why not open Pro features on specific days to non-pro users, but charge more credits for the privilege? Like for example, pro users pay 2 credits to create 1 image on Dall-E, maybe non-pro pay 3 credits for 1 image? If non-pro users have a chance at playing with pro features, we might like it enough to go pro. These restrictions do not encourage non-pro to go pro, they encourage resentment and jealousy.
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