Try to recreate a classic exploitable meme using AI!
I'm gonna switch up the scoring a little for this challenge, so be sure to read the score section:
Most ambitious: the most complex meme or the meme that I (a layman) feels would be very difficult to describe via prompt.
Most recognizable: the meme is the easiest to identify, and is the most accurate to the original
Do not include the name of the meme in the prompt: the challenge is to find a novel way to recreate the meme, not just get the model to spit out an image it was trained on. You can use words that are in the name of the meme, but avoid telling the model to just make the meme.
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 ambitious
+1 point
Most recognizable meme
+1 point
Last two entries (to compensate for less time to vote)
+1 point
Prompt and workflow included
+1 point
Prompt includes the name of the meme
-1 point
The winner gets to pick next theme! As always, have fun everyone!
Previous entries
Just to be sure... That's not how it shows up on your Lemmy client, right? This was a joke? 😅
This is my first time using table markdown, and I just copied it since my client doesn't support it in the text input field so I'm hoping I didn't screw something up. It looks ok in my client, but idk about other clients.
I honestly didn’t read the last rule because everything else looked nearly the same. I could have used the prompt “pikachu looking surprised” and probably get the same results. Anyway, I am just here for fun. Cheers!
I mentioned to read the score section because I changed it, but maybe I'll edit the post to specifically mention them in the theme section and explain them.
Can make more relevant memes when allowing the ai to reference the original and minefields are bad. My prompt will always include whatever words I want to create the picture I desire.
I will personally give a thumbs up to everyone who includes a reference to their target meme in their prompt to at least offset that 'picturemessupping' rule a little.