Buniccula prompt gone wrong
What is buniccula?
A series of novels for kids about a vampire rabbit. Instead of drinking blood he drains vegetables. It’s told from the perspective of the other pets in the house. I read several of them like 20 years ago, so I don’t remember much more.
I remember liking the first book, and now learning it was a series?? Neat!
I think there were at least five books. There was also a cartoon that aired around ten years ago.
There was a cartoon?! I had no idea.
Wait… I’ve read that story!
Made me think of buniccula too :3
I loved Bunnicula.
A rabbat?
I love it!
If this is where bunvolution is heading, the alert system needs to get more traction fast
Okay, weird, but I’ll allow it…
This is sooo cute.
And there is so much others! I really like this style. I saw a picture of siren surrounded by catfish but I didn’t knew on which community post this.
I love this artist’s work!
This. I absolutly love this:
https://havengallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/HAVEN_CaliadnetheNaiad_FinalScan_Flat.jpeg
Is this a real bun?
If only…
While I do appreciate the art and your sharing it, please do keep in mind going forward that posts here should be images of real buns. I’ve updated the rules to make it more clear. Cheers!
Ok. I’ll be carefull for now.
As Real As It Gets!™
@pseudo@jlai.lu, I think it’s Bunnicula !
Oh nice ! I have to repost it under that title in !vampires@lemmy.zip
Edit: you did it already. Perfect!
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That’s some art from Annie Stegg, I selected from her online galerie .
Now I don’t know personnaly this lady. Neither do I know her workflow. So I cannot assure you this in not an AI product, or AI assisted work but I can reasonably assume it is not.
Jesus Christ I’m getting fucking sick of this AIvestigating bullshit.
If you don’t have solid evidence that something was made by AI, don’t go fucking accusing artists of using it. You’re working completely against what you claim your goals are.
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I did a reverse image search and found it posted to Reddit in 2020—i.e., before the rise of AI image generators. And who knows how long it existed before that post. (Because the OP was not the artist.)
More to the point though: don’t make accusations without clear evidence. It is far better to let one guilty AI user go than to falsely accuse a real artist and potentially tarnish their reputation unfairly. As someone who has been falsely accused of using AI in far lower-stakes contexts, it really fucking sucks. And I can only imagine it would be far worse if it happened to someone in the line of their professional work.
In this case, the artist is called Annie Stegg Gerard, and she can be seen painting oil on canvas on her website.
Just because it popped back up for me again just now, after I first watched it a week or so ago, I found this perspective to be a good one. It’s about text, rather than images, and I think personally “vibes” can have a bit more place in images than in text, but the overall message of giving people the benefit of the doubt (especially when it’s a person and not a large corporation) and not trusting the same types of tools that generate slop to be responsible for detecting it, is crucial.