[Tactile-Talk] AI image creation

kperry at blinksoft.com kperry at blinksoft.com
Wed Aug 28 10:40:51 UTC 2024


 

I have been playing with AI image creation.  With the displays in mind that
we are talking about on the list.  I tried to make some images last night.
I asked it to make an image w192 by 80 to fit the Monarch, and one 120 by 80
to fit the Graphiti.  I stuck with white and black pixels.  Note I know the
Monarch is 96 by 40 and the Graphiti is 60 by 40 but I wanted to get a good
enough picture of what ever I asked to determine if AI could do this.  So, I
made it so the picture would have a quarter on the screen at a time.  

 

The first image I have tried to get ChatGPT to make is the PacMan game .
The first thing it returned is an image 760 buy 300 and when I had Jaws look
at it, it said it looked like the Packmate game but note it did not make it
in the f192 by 80 pixels.  I asked it for.  

 

The second one it made after I told it no, I wanted the entire image to be
192 by 80.  Jaws AI told me looked like an abstract view of the old Pacman
game.  

Neither looked good on either tactile display. 

 

I have said all that to ask for those out there that have been playing with
making images with AI.  Do you have good prompts I could use to make AI draw
these images.  Maybe what I am asking is not clear enough.   I used the
following simple prompts to start:

 

"can you take a black and white picture of the Pacman game for a tactile
display that has 192 by 80 dots make all lines with one dot width and make
it as a downloadable pang"

 

The second prompt I gave it was:

 

"This is 700 by 300 not 192 by 80. Can you make a drawing that is 192 by 80
of the same thing"

 

I won't send the images here because first I don't think people want that on
the list.  If you do want them, send me your email and I will send you the
images it made.  They are not good on the displays though.  Maybe today I
will go upstairs and emboss it and see how they look on an embosser.

 

Ken

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