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L'aviateur yoshinoda s'est fait abattre par une batterie sol-air JBL
On espère qu'il s'en remettra
On espère qu'il s'en remettra
il y a un mois
Charbon_de_bois
1 mois
L'aviateur yoshinoda s'est fait abattre par une batterie sol-air JBL
On espère qu'il s'en remettra
On espère qu'il s'en remettra
J'ai utilisé un meilleur modèle c'est tellement mieux foutu
Gemini > Grok
Gemini > Grok
Nous sommes un.
il y a un mois
J'ai utilisé un meilleur modèle c'est tellement mieux foutu
Gemini > Grok
Gemini > Grok
On dirait que ça vient d'un jeu vidéal
Best of all, it's a Cadillac
il y a un mois
On dirait que ça vient d'un jeu vidéal
C'est Gemini Nano Banana 2
Mais en gros j'ai crée un prompt pour généré un prompt en utilisant des références de Warthunder comme cette image:
(J'en ai utilisé plusieurs des refs)
Il m'a pondu ce prompt :
**High-fidelity, gritty, authentic 1943 period photograph of a Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 fighter aircraft (Aviation History, WWII, photojournalism). The aircraft, with its standard Luftwaffe 'wavy mirror' camouflage (74/75/76) and 'Yellow 12' markings, is parked on a dirt and gravel revetment at a forward Luftwaffe airfield, perhaps in Russia or Tunisia. The photograph is heavily textured with realistic, aged imperfections: visible film grain, a soft focus, chemical stains, subtle light leaks, scratches, and a vintage sepia-brown/yellow tone. The Bf 109 itself is weathered, showing chipped paint, oil streaks, and exhaust stains.
The aircraft’s fusilage, wings, and tail fin are adorned with several visible, slightly worn, period-correct custom 'User Skin' style decals. The primary decal, large and clear, is on the side of the fuselage under the cockpit: a full-body, anime-style illustration of Marin Kitagawa from "My Dress-Up Darling," smiling and in a playful pose (as seen in image_1.png and image_2.png for placement style, but featuring Marin Kitagawa). Other smaller, weathered anime decals are on the wingtips and tail fin.
Standing prominently in front of the aircraft, near the propeller, is a young German Luftwaffe pilot, perhaps around 20 years old, in full period gear: a worn leather flight jacket, an officer's cap, and flying boots. He is not standing in a standard rigid military pose. Instead, with a self-conscious but playful expression, he is executing a classic 'moe' anime girl pose: both hands are raised to his cheeks, framing his face with bent elbows (a "Nyan" pose or cheek-touch pose), and he is slightly pigeon-toed. His body language is a direct, playful reference to the anime art on his plane.
The background shows other weathered German aircraft (Fw 190s), sandbags, oil drums, ground crew tents, and a distant, rugged landscape, all slightly out of focus. A small group of other ground crewmen can be seen in the middle distance, looking towards the pilot with a mix of amusement and confusion, adding to the narrative. The overall impression is a raw, historical document of a unique and personal customization.**
Et voilà.
Pour la comparaison avec Grok, Grok fait ça :
C'est bien aussi mais moins réaliste. Grok c'est bien pour modifier des images préexistantes
Mais en gros j'ai crée un prompt pour généré un prompt en utilisant des références de Warthunder comme cette image:
(J'en ai utilisé plusieurs des refs)
Il m'a pondu ce prompt :
**High-fidelity, gritty, authentic 1943 period photograph of a Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 fighter aircraft (Aviation History, WWII, photojournalism). The aircraft, with its standard Luftwaffe 'wavy mirror' camouflage (74/75/76) and 'Yellow 12' markings, is parked on a dirt and gravel revetment at a forward Luftwaffe airfield, perhaps in Russia or Tunisia. The photograph is heavily textured with realistic, aged imperfections: visible film grain, a soft focus, chemical stains, subtle light leaks, scratches, and a vintage sepia-brown/yellow tone. The Bf 109 itself is weathered, showing chipped paint, oil streaks, and exhaust stains.
The aircraft’s fusilage, wings, and tail fin are adorned with several visible, slightly worn, period-correct custom 'User Skin' style decals. The primary decal, large and clear, is on the side of the fuselage under the cockpit: a full-body, anime-style illustration of Marin Kitagawa from "My Dress-Up Darling," smiling and in a playful pose (as seen in image_1.png and image_2.png for placement style, but featuring Marin Kitagawa). Other smaller, weathered anime decals are on the wingtips and tail fin.
Standing prominently in front of the aircraft, near the propeller, is a young German Luftwaffe pilot, perhaps around 20 years old, in full period gear: a worn leather flight jacket, an officer's cap, and flying boots. He is not standing in a standard rigid military pose. Instead, with a self-conscious but playful expression, he is executing a classic 'moe' anime girl pose: both hands are raised to his cheeks, framing his face with bent elbows (a "Nyan" pose or cheek-touch pose), and he is slightly pigeon-toed. His body language is a direct, playful reference to the anime art on his plane.
The background shows other weathered German aircraft (Fw 190s), sandbags, oil drums, ground crew tents, and a distant, rugged landscape, all slightly out of focus. A small group of other ground crewmen can be seen in the middle distance, looking towards the pilot with a mix of amusement and confusion, adding to the narrative. The overall impression is a raw, historical document of a unique and personal customization.**
Et voilà.
Pour la comparaison avec Grok, Grok fait ça :
C'est bien aussi mais moins réaliste. Grok c'est bien pour modifier des images préexistantes
Nous sommes un.
il y a un mois
BlueRider_5DX
1 mois
Merde WW3 putain
il y a un mois
C'est Gemini Nano Banana 2
Mais en gros j'ai crée un prompt pour généré un prompt en utilisant des références de Warthunder comme cette image:
(J'en ai utilisé plusieurs des refs)
Il m'a pondu ce prompt :
**High-fidelity, gritty, authentic 1943 period photograph of a Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 fighter aircraft (Aviation History, WWII, photojournalism). The aircraft, with its standard Luftwaffe 'wavy mirror' camouflage (74/75/76) and 'Yellow 12' markings, is parked on a dirt and gravel revetment at a forward Luftwaffe airfield, perhaps in Russia or Tunisia. The photograph is heavily textured with realistic, aged imperfections: visible film grain, a soft focus, chemical stains, subtle light leaks, scratches, and a vintage sepia-brown/yellow tone. The Bf 109 itself is weathered, showing chipped paint, oil streaks, and exhaust stains.
The aircraft’s fusilage, wings, and tail fin are adorned with several visible, slightly worn, period-correct custom 'User Skin' style decals. The primary decal, large and clear, is on the side of the fuselage under the cockpit: a full-body, anime-style illustration of Marin Kitagawa from "My Dress-Up Darling," smiling and in a playful pose (as seen in image_1.png and image_2.png for placement style, but featuring Marin Kitagawa). Other smaller, weathered anime decals are on the wingtips and tail fin.
Standing prominently in front of the aircraft, near the propeller, is a young German Luftwaffe pilot, perhaps around 20 years old, in full period gear: a worn leather flight jacket, an officer's cap, and flying boots. He is not standing in a standard rigid military pose. Instead, with a self-conscious but playful expression, he is executing a classic 'moe' anime girl pose: both hands are raised to his cheeks, framing his face with bent elbows (a "Nyan" pose or cheek-touch pose), and he is slightly pigeon-toed. His body language is a direct, playful reference to the anime art on his plane.
The background shows other weathered German aircraft (Fw 190s), sandbags, oil drums, ground crew tents, and a distant, rugged landscape, all slightly out of focus. A small group of other ground crewmen can be seen in the middle distance, looking towards the pilot with a mix of amusement and confusion, adding to the narrative. The overall impression is a raw, historical document of a unique and personal customization.**
Et voilà.
Pour la comparaison avec Grok, Grok fait ça :
C'est bien aussi mais moins réaliste. Grok c'est bien pour modifier des images préexistantes
Mais en gros j'ai crée un prompt pour généré un prompt en utilisant des références de Warthunder comme cette image:
(J'en ai utilisé plusieurs des refs)
Il m'a pondu ce prompt :
**High-fidelity, gritty, authentic 1943 period photograph of a Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6 fighter aircraft (Aviation History, WWII, photojournalism). The aircraft, with its standard Luftwaffe 'wavy mirror' camouflage (74/75/76) and 'Yellow 12' markings, is parked on a dirt and gravel revetment at a forward Luftwaffe airfield, perhaps in Russia or Tunisia. The photograph is heavily textured with realistic, aged imperfections: visible film grain, a soft focus, chemical stains, subtle light leaks, scratches, and a vintage sepia-brown/yellow tone. The Bf 109 itself is weathered, showing chipped paint, oil streaks, and exhaust stains.
The aircraft’s fusilage, wings, and tail fin are adorned with several visible, slightly worn, period-correct custom 'User Skin' style decals. The primary decal, large and clear, is on the side of the fuselage under the cockpit: a full-body, anime-style illustration of Marin Kitagawa from "My Dress-Up Darling," smiling and in a playful pose (as seen in image_1.png and image_2.png for placement style, but featuring Marin Kitagawa). Other smaller, weathered anime decals are on the wingtips and tail fin.
Standing prominently in front of the aircraft, near the propeller, is a young German Luftwaffe pilot, perhaps around 20 years old, in full period gear: a worn leather flight jacket, an officer's cap, and flying boots. He is not standing in a standard rigid military pose. Instead, with a self-conscious but playful expression, he is executing a classic 'moe' anime girl pose: both hands are raised to his cheeks, framing his face with bent elbows (a "Nyan" pose or cheek-touch pose), and he is slightly pigeon-toed. His body language is a direct, playful reference to the anime art on his plane.
The background shows other weathered German aircraft (Fw 190s), sandbags, oil drums, ground crew tents, and a distant, rugged landscape, all slightly out of focus. A small group of other ground crewmen can be seen in the middle distance, looking towards the pilot with a mix of amusement and confusion, adding to the narrative. The overall impression is a raw, historical document of a unique and personal customization.**
Et voilà.
Pour la comparaison avec Grok, Grok fait ça :
C'est bien aussi mais moins réaliste. Grok c'est bien pour modifier des images préexistantes
Oui l'uniforme est complètement éclatax alors qu'il est crédible dans la première image avec une vraie casquette luftwaffe
Best of all, it's a Cadillac
il y a un mois
Oui l'uniforme est complètement éclatax alors qu'il est crédible dans la première image avec une vraie casquette luftwaffe
Si t'es observateur, y a même une croix gammé qui s'est glissée dans l'image de Gemini, sur la queue de l'appareil du fond
Nous sommes un.
il y a un mois
BlueRider_5DX
1 mois
Tu peux remplacer WWE par WW3 stp @SilenceDeter ?
@Silencedeter rajoute plutôt au début du titre [WRESTLEMANIA 42]
il y a un mois
Si t'es observateur, y a même une croix gammé qui s'est glissée dans l'image de Gemini, sur la queue de l'appareil du fond
Oui parfaitement à sa place
Best of all, it's a Cadillac
il y a un mois
@Silencedeter rajoute plutôt au début du titre [WRESTLEMANIA 42]
Enfoiré
Ton avis sur le résultat du match de samedi pour le titre ?
Ton avis sur le résultat du match de samedi pour le titre ?
Nous sommes un.
il y a un mois
Oui parfaitement à sa place
Malheureusement c'est pas avec de l'Open Source qu'on peut faire ça...
Nous sommes un.
il y a un mois
Enfoiré
Ton avis sur le résultat du match de samedi pour le titre ?
Ton avis sur le résultat du match de samedi pour le titre ?
Aucun idée ça fais des années que je regarde plus depuis l’époque du shield /cena vs cm punk ( avec ces plus de 400 jours comme champion ) je crois j’ai totalement arreté de regarder quand roman reigns avait annoncé son cancer donc il y a un moment
il y a un mois
Aucun idée ça fais des années que je regarde plus depuis l’époque du shield /cena vs cm punk ( avec ces plus de 400 jours comme champion ) je crois j’ai totalement arreté de regarder quand roman reigns avait annoncé son cancer donc il y a un moment
T'as loupé tellement de trucs
Nous sommes un.
il y a un mois



























