This is the AI Image Generation Community Challenge post, the theme is:
Goosebumps Book
Come up with a book title and generate cover art in the style.
Suggested here by Hypnotized@lemm.ee: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/1083201
Comment your submissions on this post.
You can submit your AI generated images to be voted on for the contest by commenting and embedding your images.
Please use "![](imgurl)"
format to embed the image in the comment so users don’t have to go to other websites.
You don’t have to upload the image to sh.itjust.works specifically, and can use imgur links and other webhosting sites as well.
Strict simple rules to make this more enjoyable for everyone:
Contest will begin immediately when this post is made and will end the following Friday at 1pm EDT
One comment per user
3 images maximum
Must follow this community’s and sh.itjust.works rules
No links to other websites, must be embedded and viewable here
The top 3 winners are the top 3 root comments with the most upvotes
The top 3 winners (9 images total potentially) will be featured as a pinned post as the contest winning images with user names
I just typed “goosebumps book” into DALL-E for this post’s image
deleted by creator
There was nothing in the rules about it, and all the contestants so far have done it, so I’d say use it. That’s a good question for next time though.
For me personally, I like using all the tools at our disposal to create the best image possible. But I can also see how that might raise the bar for people who aren’t skilled with Photoshop and create a barrier to entry. So I’d be okay with either decision.
I don’t mind if people use Photoshop, or another tool, as long as an AI generated image forms the base.
Personally, I love it when people share their workflow. Everyone benefits when we share our knowledge and experience.
Shout out to Pixlr E. It’s a free, web-based Photoshop alternative, and it’s surprisingly full-featured and easy to use.
deleted by creator
Goosebumps frame isn’t required, just simply wanted to do it because I thought it would be fun to practice basic image editing/layering with Krita. There’s definitely no way to stop anyone from editing their AI generated images, so it’s better to just allow that freedom. The whole point of these challenges is inclusivity, anyone can use AI to generate high quality images without years of artistic knowledge.